Sunday, February 28, 2010

Hasheem Thabeet be strong and courageous

It should have come to the surprise of no one surprise that Hasheem Thabeet, demoted to the Developmental League Thursday, has struggled mightily in his rookie season with the Memphis Grizzlies.

When Thabeet arrived at UConn three years ago, he had trouble making an uncontested layup and the Huskies effectively played the season four on five at the offensive end. By his third and final year, he was merely a serviceable offensive player. Everyone in the NBA knew he was a massive project and in truth, he was always a guy you thought might have a chance to make his mark by his third season in the NBA ... if his work ethic caught up to his extraordinary gift on the defensive end.

With ridicule coming down heavily on Thabeet and the Grizzlies, this is a defining moment for the 7-3 center from Tanzania. He either finds the pride and motivation to excel, or he’s destined to a life in the same sentence with Kwame Brown and Darko Milicic.

Some people are criticing Thabeet for falling from NBA to D-league,of ource as a super star everybody would like to say anything whatever they wish good or bad as himself he call them as haters.
Remember Tigger wood the way media did to him, so Hasheem dont be angry on people but try to listen and make follow up on what they say as i believe some of their advice are for ur well-being.
I personally wish you you a quick return to the NBA as usual.
We are very proud of you as the first and only one to enter the NBA so work hard as usual and remember that always success and prosperity depends on the ups and down.
we all learn through mistake and make a better tomorrow.

Mallaba Jr.

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