Now It Can Be Told
With Tim Floyd, my favorite quote from him came on the Monday after the loss to Washington at the Galen Center. After I wrote a story recounting all the drama and turmoil of that game, Floyd held a team meeting, which he started off by saying, ``Who's been talking to Scott Wolf?''



We all know....B and you know the last initial.
Who here is shocked to find out that Scott's favorite Tim Floyd quote mentions Scott by name?
Narcissism at it's finest.
And, most impotant, it also points out the disdain and dislike most of thd coaches have for Wolf.
The official term in the DSM-V is narcissistic personality disorder. Scott, its very hard to treat so don't worry about it.
Are you sure he didn't ask: "Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Are you sure he wasn't relating a parable from Party of Five with the complex actor Scott Wolf?
The bigger questions is what would happen if the "superstar" would take another job. Who would be he inside source at that time ?
go wolfie
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its your birthday
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now that chastity Bono is confirmed to be having a sex change opperation to make her a "man" does that make you,,, you know a puff? Girls outloud rule wooo!
Just got around to reading this. I think instead of narcissim the better term to describe Wolf would be conceited or self-important. But either way, arrogant people simply ignore criticism and do not change, and it's always to their personal detriment although they seldom "get it."