Sunday, August 12, 2012
On His Way Out?
Martinsburg Journal Reports:
It appears Wes Murray, one of the PCTI faithful's most scrutinized players in league existence, has emerged for the fourth straight off-season as a player who's future with the organization is in doubt. Murray has been criticized in the past/present for lack of conditioning, lack of interest in the game of basketball, lack of access to email, and random disappearing acts that can last up to seven months.
Murray has come under fire this past off-season despite a breakout performance as a standout in the nightlife scene, carving out a nice niche as PCTI's resident cigar aficionado. The standing ovation he received upon arrival in Plano had people wondering if being under fire was a thing of his past. However, Murray made the mistake of making some remarks to fellow athletes, claiming his existence in the event only brings down the level of play, thus making it pointless for him to continue to show up. After getting some negative responses from his fellow teammates, Murray made it known he wanted to set the record straight via the podcast. However, due to what appears to be the world's busiest schedule, Murray could not carve out an hour any day of the week to put everyone's minds at ease about not only his future, but his commitment to improving.
The comments made by Murray have made the fellow PCTI brethren think long and hard about how to handle the unique situation of a player being too busy to exercise. Claiming his lack of spare time to take care of himself will never change, PCTI members Stephen, Skillz and Krow took it upon themselves to verbally attack Murray, stating they are tired of his excuses and inability to put forth the proper effort to give his team the best performance possible.
Murray's future is clearly in doubt. If history repeats itself, don't look for him to make any case that he should be a part of PCTIV.
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I walked away from PCTI I thinking that Wes-in-the-Box was a player after he dropped 19 points in Game 4 on a bum wheel. However, when I saw him the next year at PCTI II and did not recognize him, I thought we might have PCTI's first Eddie Curry, a player who ate himself out of the league. However, many of us have had offseasons where re-dedication and redoubled efforts have redeemed our PCTI standing. Here's hoping that Wesihana finds the gym this offseason, takes care of that svelte body, and finds his way back to PCTI IV.
ReplyDeleteIts a Wes-in-a-boxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteOne: you cut a hole in the box
Two: You put your wes in the box
^^^this.
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