Some of the takes here about a 22 year old that has done his best with every role he has been given are embarrassing and says more about the posters than Jeremy.
But why were those roles given to him? Because he wasn't good enough in his primary role. Serious basketball and non-shooting off ball players don't go together in the modern game.
So we tried to have him handle the ball. And have him play as a big.
We're talking about someone that got guaranteed 23 million (!!!) based on nothing but his potential and has failed to develop anything that resembles a reasonable jumpshot in almost 4 years.
We're a serious basketball team now, not a roster for charity cases. He had 3 years of zero pressure environment to show us something, but he failed to deliver.
I honestly don't care if he's a great guy or not, I don't think Spurs wronged him in any way. Most other failed picks were nice guys. Lonnie was a nice guy. So was Wesley.
The got shipped out.
Jeremy was told he was free to find another team, but noone wanted him, even for free. Which says enough about his basketball ability.
He basically scammed his way into securing himself for life by being tall and cosplaying as Rodman.
As I mentioned a few days ago, there was an interview this sumemr where he said he still lives with "the boys". Says enough about his commitment to the game.
Nothing good can come out with living with the boys.