What's Morrison's issues? Lack of athleticism - or is it lack of motivation and drive? It looks like JJ at least works at his game...while Adam is waiting to get back home for some Coors Original.
I definitely think his injury set him back...but I didn't think it would set him back this much. He needs to get back to a rebuilding team and get some minutes. EVERYONE projected him as the better of the two (between Redick and him). I don't know that it is officially over for him, but it certainly isn't looking good. I hope he gets another chance- he'll never be a 'star'- and maybe that's his problem...
He got plenty of minutes in Charolette early in his career. He was by most measures the worst player, among those who played major minutes, in the NBA during that span.
I am all for exaggerating, but the 'worst player in the NBA'? He averaged 12 points a game in 06-07 with 3 rebounds and a couple of assists (as a rookie). While I agree he was never fantastic, I don't think he was the WORST. His next year he only played about half the games and half as much time and this last season was a lost cause.
Like I said, he won't be the next Larry Bird, but his career is 'salvageable' if he can work hard, get healthy, and get in shape.
He got 11.8 points per game on 37.6% shooting. His eFG was .422 and his true shooting was .450. He was taking 12 shots a game to get those points. He played 29.8 minutes a game as well. That means per 36 minutes he was shooting more than Ray Allen does for the Celtics. His 12 points came at the cost of terrible efficiency.
His 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1.7 turnovers are also rather poor for 30 minutes a game. In particular his rebounding was awful for a SF.
On the defensive end he couldn't guard anyone at all. Adam Morrison was the worst player in the NBA to get major minutes his rookie year, and that is not an exageration.
He was a rookie on a bad team. He could certainly improve to become a marginal bench player for teams, but at this rate he'll be out of the league soon.