I would love to know the reasoning behind why anyone here thinks that an undrafted rookie free agent that was a throw in in a deal to make salaries work and who only was good enough to play a total of 108 minutes on a team that is soooooo bad that they currently have the 5th worse record in the league is good enough to get ANY minutes under ANY circumstances on a team that is fighting for HCA in the playoffs
This one really baffles me
I don't care that Pierce and Daniels will be out
Tony Allen, Ray Allen and Brian Scalabrine are more than adequate enough to man the 2 wing positions for a game
I would love to know the reasoning behind why anyone here thinks that an undrafted rookie free agent that was a throw in in a deal to make salaries work and who only was good enough to play a total of 108 minutes on a team that is soooooo bad that they currently have the 5th worse record in the league is good enough to get ANY minutes under ANY circumstances on a team that is fighting for HCA in the playoffs
This one really baffles me
I don't care that Pierce and Daniels will be out
Tony Allen, Ray Allen and Brian Scalabrine are more than adequate enough to man the 2 wing positions for a game
chances are that landry never sees the floor in this game or any other this season.
however our ability as fans to judge talent based on draft position and playing time is a joke.
i always cringe at argument that "someone obviously can't play because they sit on the bench on a bad team". look at delonte west. after he was traded to seattle folks were saying he was on his way out, "he can't even break the sonics rotation". he gets traded to cleveland and bam, "oh yeah maybe delonte can play"
or look at danny's quote today. "It’s a problem throughout the league. There’s a lot of guys that can play that just don’t get the opportunity to play...".
look at the marquise danials, one of two key offseason signings, if i remember correctly he went undrafted. michael redd was drafted in the second round. as was leon powe, who was all but written off until he forced his way into the rotation. fact is it is very hard to judge the talent of a player we never see, or by his draft position.
on the inverse we are pretty good at judging talent we do get to see. the majority of the blog new al jef had talent. most saw perks game and said "he has the work ethic and temperament to be an excellent defensive center". the more we watched gerald green the more we came to accept that he was a bust.
So if we don't get to see people play we then MUST assume that they have loads of talent and that the coaching staff has no idea what it is doing and should play them so we as a collective entity can see them play and pass judgment on them so that then Danny Ainge can read this blog and decide to keep a player or not??
And just so that we are clear here with the facts
Delonte West was a first round draft pick that was a part of a college backcourt that virtually every national media writer considered the best in the nation that year
Delonte got loads of playing time from the momemt he arrived here
Delonte West was develop by this coaching staff into a decent professional combo guard
He did not just suddenly blossom as a player in Cleveland
Leon Powe like Michael Redd and Marquis Daniels were developed into the players they became by coaching staffs across the league
I can't believe you believe these players come out of college this good and miraculously force their way into rotations, the notion is preposterous
If we don't see them it because they are not yet ready to play NBA basketball or because a team is too stacked with talent in front of them to play
Both were Marcus Landry's problem in New York
And probably will be here