By James Brown
In mere Patrick Beverley fashion, the now Chicago Bulls PG has spoken about his time in Los Angeles, where he didn't meet the expectations set by the coaching staff and the fans, and he blames the team and not himself.
But this time could be right, as he is speaking about how the team didn't use him well, and that has to be coach Darvin Ham's fault. Ham has shown that he hasn't been able to bring the best out of his players.
Beverley was a thorn in the purple and gold's side throughout the afternoon, and after his team's win, he threw out an interesting analogy to compare how he's been used in Chicago vs. L.A., via Brad Turner of the L.A. Times:
"Yeah, you know, if I'm a spoon, [Bulls coach] Billy [Donovan] is using me as a spoon," Beverley said, smiling. "The Lakers, you know, I was a spoon, and they used me as a fork."
"We had a lot of fun," Pat Bev said. "Obviously, you wished you would have won a little bit more games. But you really can't put a hand on that. But I had a great time, man. Obviously, LeBron, he has always been my big bro. He was my vet when I came into the league with the Miami Heat. AD [Anthony Davis], he is from Chicago and it's always love. So, we built a real bond and I'm just happy those guys got it rolling and I'm happy for their success."
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