First he picked on Baynes, then it was Rozier. It's funny how he avoided messing around with Horford.
He's a funny guy and I still like him, he just has to be careful otherwise ppl might end seeing him as something of a clown.
I agree. He is a talkative, intelligent guy that likes to compete.
He is on his 1st playoff team, trying stuff, being emotional, getting the sense of being the 1st fiddle on his team. Nothing unusual, clownish, dirty or weak there. Like some claim. Just a young gun trying stuff and trying to understand what works and what doesn't.