Noch Rips Bulls
Um, someone is bitter. Not having too much fun in Sac-Town I guess. Straight from Dime:
Nocioni’s interview with Spanish-language publication Ole was translated as such by Rotoworld:
Andres Nocioni described this season as “the worst of my career”, citing a lingering knee injury and team chemistry issues.
When asked about the Kings, Nocioni replied, “[Sacramento] is the worst team, and being here you find out why … they are more focused on not losing money than on the team that’s coming.”
According to Google’s translation, some of Nocioni’s other lines include:
“It was a season to run the garbage and I switched over to Sacramento.”
“I cannot say or discuss anything in relation to effort and professionalism. I gave 100% for Chicago. What I do know [is] that this is a business.”
“There is no chemistry or team play (in Sacramento). I do not see that in the near future this group may be competitive in the West. It will take several years … Nor [is] the draft coming to save anyone.”
“Last year in Chicago was spent pretty badly. It was a very individualistic or team game was crazy. On those teams I do not look good, I need something more organized … Manu (Ginobili) [ed. infinitely better than Noch], Luis (Scola) [ed. alot better than Noch], and Fabri (Oberto) [ed. also better than Noch] have been lucky. I do not, unfortunately.”
“There are many people [that are] young and too much individualism. If Chicago was a band, Sacramento are the two bands.”
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