I was in the Romeo camp preseason, most of you were in Nesmith camp. Understandably, given how he played in summer league.
While I continue to give Romeo the edge, I am disappointed in his lack of developing more assertiveness on the offensive end of the floor. He typically gets 2-5 points a game. I expected more from him going into the season. I think his lack of offensive production is a blend of the vets not trusting him enough (or worried more about "getting theirs"), and Romeo just not getting more aggressive. I feel recent game planning has increased his opportunities for secondary playmaking, but he has yet to really take advantage of it.
I feel bad for Aaron Nesmith. I truly believe his bad shooting numbers are principally the product of having opportunities that are too short. He rarely gets to run more than 5-6 minutes at a time. Ime should just pick a couple of games where he lets Aaron play through his mistakes and get his shot going. To me there is great untapped potential here, in an area of primary need: elite 3 point shooting.