Have you forgotten that Nate Robinson is terrible?
.............Have you watched a Bulls game this season?
He might be terrible if you compared him to the likes of Chris Paul...or Magic, Stockton, and Isiah Thomas, but he has been crucial to the Bulls this season. Above average point guard.
He always was.
Boston fans are overly harsh on their players because they tend to expect way too much, then get horridly upset when it doesn't happen.
Look at Jason Terry this season as a perfect example. He's had a solid season by an other standards, but the way Boston fans talk about him you would think he's averaged 3 PPG in 35 minutes while shooting 25% and turning the ball over 5 times a night. He's been MORE THAN solid for us, but to most Boston fans he's a apprently been a disaster. I bet a LOT of teams in the league would take what he's given us on their roster. Last year (when our backup PG's were Keeyon Dooling and E'twaun Moore) I'm pretty sure we'd have taken this Jet in a hearbeat.
In much the same way, Nate was really pretty decent for us. He was a 'spark plug' type of player. We all knew he's a streaky scorer who will sway from hot to cold in an instant, but he actually did a pretty nice job of handling the ball and passing the ball. He manned the PG spot reasonably well...I was sad to see him go in the trade. He was a big of a defensive liability with his size, but he always tried and he always got the crowd involved.
Hell even Marbury wasn't that bad in his stint with us! He never found a consistent offense, but again he did a pretty good job of handling and distributing the ball in the spot minutes he played.
Both of those guys were vastly superior to AB when it came to handling the PG spot.
People here just are just too quick to focus on criticism and too slow to praise for strengths.
Rondo gets a lot of cricisism here but I can understand that, because with him it's mental (effort and attitude) rather than a question of talent or ability.
I think after years past DA tried very hard to get guys who were strict professionals in the way they approach the game - guys like Bass, Green, Lee. Guys who don't wear their emotions on their sleeve. I think in the process he too away all of that soul which has kept Boston so dominante over the past decade.
Looking at our team now you can blame the injuries but its only half the story. Even when we have been relatively healthy this season, we have been mostly a fringe playoff team at best. I put it down to lack of emotion.
Ironically all of the 'head case' players (JR Smith, KMart, Birdman, Blatche) that we seemed to purposely avoid happen to be doing quite well right now. Oh the irony.