Rodney Carney has a hater board.
On it are clippings from newspapers and magazines - story after story, he says, written by "haters" who have doubted his abilities, both when he played at the University of Memphis and since the 76ers took him in the first round of June's NBA draft.
He had them framed.
But Carney was brought here to stop people. He held his own against Duke's Redick and Gonzaga's Adam Morrison last season, but this is a step up in weight class and experience.
"When I talked to Billy King, he said, 'Are you ready to play defense?' " Carney said. "I said, 'Yeah, I'm ready to play defense all the time.' And I'm getting a workout guarding Korver. He uses screens very well. I can guard him one-on-one, but when it comes to him using screens, he's very smart."
In time, maybe Carney and Iguodala will become the kind of one-two defensive duo capable of switching off on the league's most lethal scorers.
Framing articles and clippings? Crazy mo'fo. I'm starting to like him.