forget about his return to be a RAP
A quote from Yahoo sports anaylst
For the first time, Frank didn't bother defending Carter, answering a question about him with a telling 12 seconds of sighs and silence.
Inside and outside the organization, people have been stunned at how willing Carter has been to mail-in games this season. Thorn defended Carter's larger body of work in Jersey but acknowledged an "inconsistency" this season. He would go no further, but others have been far less polite in describing Carter's performance.
As his history has shown: The more a team comes to rely on Carter, the more prone he is to checking out on it. He has the sheer talent to be considered with the elite players in the sport, but something in his DNA repels the idea of bearing the total burdens of a franchise player. It happened in Toronto, and it appears to be happening with the Nets, too.
I don't think the Raps GM will bring back Locker Room issue again.