Who cares how Tony did against the Bulls. We won by 26 and were absolutely owning them. I care more about the game against the Washington, you know the close one, where every point he scored actually meant something. Kind of like I don't care about Rondo's 5 TO's in the Bulls game because he only had 1 TO against Wash and thats when we really needed him to take care of the ball.
Good Point.
TA needs to be more consistent, but it can't be denied that we needed his 8pts in WAS. Without them, we lost.
If the guy can just stay healthy, and focused while he is in there, maybe he can hit a groove?
But that's just the problem, GF ... he CAN'T stay focused ... he's never focused and it is a liability to whoever he's playing with at the time. Sorry, I usually go your way, but Tony is inconsistent and at best, a huge question mark ... we just don't need that kind of coin-toss.
That's exactly right. A team can't count on a player who plays good basketball once every three games. Most players, you know what you're going to get. They'll have the rare game where they're mentally not into the game, and everyone has games when their shot isn't falling. However, most players will perform within certain parameters that can be projected.
Not Tony. He's the only player I know who can play great one moment, and Gerald Green-esque the next. Generally, players like that play in the D-League, rather than the NBA. One of the requirements of being a pro is that after six years, you're not susceptible to the huge swings in performance on a nightly basis.
Doc was smart against the Bulls. As soon as "Bad Tony" showed up, Doc sat him until garbage time.
In Tony's defense, I will say that at least there weren't any death threats to distract the team last night. I guess those get saved for the playoffs.