Well, what's the surprise?
I repeat a question I made in another thread: if it was Will Solomon playing the way Marbury did, would anyone consider bringing him back? I think the answer is no - and I believe that Will Solomon would play better than Marbury did.
agreed
Well thats because Marbury has upside whereas Will Solomon doesnt. Marbury has shown he still has the athleticism and strength to get the job done. He's shown flashes. His passing and shooting has been on point some games and off on others, but at least it shows the potential is still there. If he gets in the right mind state its definitely possible for him to be a fine player.
There is a difference between a player sucking but showing flashes of greatness especially when you know its in there and have seen it before versus sucking all the time and your ceiling is more suckitude. Sorry Will Solomon. Dont take it personal
Potential? Flashes of Greatness?
The guy will be 33 next season, I expect a little bit more than "Potential".
This "Flashes of Greatness" is a nice way to paraphrase the fact that he was wildly inconsistent.
That happens quite often when you´re on the decline. Sometimes, you are your old self, but you can´t play like that every game. You have some good days, but the number of bad days increases.
You could read that as meaning, if the C's can find a PG for the minimum they will, if not they will pay more to bring Marbury back. Afterall, Doc has defended Marbury pretty much non-stop since the season ended so he seems to like him. Why defend him, if you don't want him back.
Because Doc is a class act, and the NBA is a business. You don´t talk crap about an ex-player. Who knows, maybe you´ll meet again.