Sometimes it’s not a star player in the mold of LeBron James, Bradley Beal, or Damian Lillard. It can be a player who is a professional and well-respected veteran with a lot of credibility who has the ear of the front office or ownership. “It’s usually not the player, by the way, it’s usually the player’s agent because players talk a tough game, but then they don’t want to be in the middle of that sh*t,” one of the coaching agents told HoopsHype. “Agents are complaining the whole season. You’ve got to take it with a grain of salt. None of the players want to be held accountable for the outcome.”