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Draft 2020: Cole Anthony defends his reputation

If he has undeniable offensive qualities (18.5 points average this season), Cole Anthony is also worried by his decisions in attack, sometimes questionable.

His personal trainer, Chris Brickley, even spoke up to dismiss the idea that Greg Anthony’s son would be selfish offensively. Even if it is true that he has the easy trigger.

But more serious still, the player from North Carolina drags a reputation of bad teammate. In a locker room, he would not be easy to manage and would mostly think of himself. Again, Anthony wants to make it known that all this does not hold water.

” It’s wrong “, he tells The Rookie Wire. “If you look at my game and feel that I’m making bad decisions, then you might think I’m a bad teammate. I respect this opinion, but I will refute it: it is incorrect. I support my teammates. I want to see them succeed as much as I want for myself, if not more. I don’t know where this rumor came from, but that’s how it is. “

To save his reputation a little, Cole Anthony was able to count on the support of some of his teammates since several have raised this point on social networks to defend him.

Will this damage his rating for the Draft? Answer Wednesday, when we know that he spent tests with the Wizards, the Magic and the Heat, then traded with the Thunder, the Pistons and the Celtics.

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