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Post by kaybli on Jun 4, 2019 18:10:57 GMT -5
Clint Frazier had some choice words when addressing whether he regretted not speaking to the media after Sunday night's game: “No, I don’t regret it. And to be fair, I don’t think I owe anyone an explanation because it’s not a rule that I have to speak. I know that it came out that I was ducking the media, but that was not what I am trying to do. I have owned up to my mistakes in the past; saying that it shouldn’t happen. Since I got traded over here it’s been some stories that shouldn’t have come out that have come out. And it’s difficult because the way I am perceived by people is not how I think I really am. Stories that shouldn’t be stories have been stories. It started with the hair. Then it started with me asking for a number that I didn’t ask for. Then it started with another guy saying I should be out on the field playing through a concussion. And it’s been difficult and I don’t feel like it’s been fair at times. I don’t owe an apology for not talking.” Marly Rivera, ESPN Writer
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Post by inger on Jun 4, 2019 18:32:58 GMT -5
So it would seem the NY pressure cooker is getting under his skin...
To be fair, he’s right. To be even more fair however, that’s just the way it is...He has to learn to turn that stuff off. If not, he’ll have to play somewhere else. When he does, he’ll find the same thing will follow him, only on a smaller scale, and likely on a losing team.
If you want to be great, you have to be able to handle adversity. Words are only words. If you don’t play up to snuff those words may hurt a bit more...
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