Nik is just playing in his second year, being the 8th pick in last years draft. As of right now he has his ups and downs, as is to be expected of any young player, but the potential is still there to be an effective scorer in this league. Just look at the type of production he had during the clippers game: http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?id=400828392
Its clearly evident that Nik has a great future in the NBA, and Kendall at best is a second or third option the arguably worst team in NBA history.
I don't think it's clearly evident that a guy whose calling card is shooting but has career percentages of .359/.311/.796 has any kind of future in the NBA.
Did you intentionally add the "calling card is shooting" bit to shelter you from the rebuttal that Marcus Smart is shooting 34%/22%/70%?
This is kind of pathetic. Stauskas averages 1.2 turnovers and 1.7 assists. His defense has repeatedly been blasted by Brown
http://articles.philly.com/2015-12-16/sports/69065473_1_brett-brown-nik-stauskas-nerlens-noel
http://articles.philly.com/2015-11-18/sports/68356892_1_brett-brown-nik-stauskas-raft
He is possibly the worst rotation player in the NBA this season. He is supposed to decent at one thing and he hasn't been able to do that. You use that as a segway to bring in Marcus Smart's shooting percentages? Again, absolutely pathetic.
He is 302nd out of 324 qualified players for PER rating at 7.68
And he's coming off a game with 18 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists with 6-8 shooting from three.
So it will be interesting to see if he finds a rhythm.
You have to know more about basketball based on how much you post here than you have exhibited in your last couple of posts...
What do you know about basketball?
Not a question that should ever be asked by someone who wrote an enthusiastic post about the amazing potential of Anthony Bennett.
Mike
I liked Bennett's potential more than what was available at #16. I'm still not sure Rozier has more potential than Anthony Bennett. At best, it's a toss-up.
I'd still probably trade Rozier for Stauskas. Maybe that comment ends up looking stupid... i dunno... Stauskas is coming off a game with 18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists with 6-8 shooting from three. Rozier is coming off a game with 0 points, 0 rebounds, 1 assist with 0-1 shooting. At gunpoint, I'm takin Sauce Castillo. Sue me.
He's probably referring to something like:
http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=72982.msg1718477#msg1718477
"Shame about Wiggins and Bennett... both of them have really bright futures, imo. I could see them both ending up stars. Yes, even Bennett. "
Wow. I don't think someone could be more wrong about so many things if they tried. Player evaluations and team record predictions are clearly not his forte. To his credit, he continues offering misguided, yet highly confident opinions, despite his track record.
Perhaps LrdBrd would have been close to correct IF the guard with the best defensive RPM and 10th best overall real plus minus for guards had not gotten injured. His name is Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. And to think he was taken at #23 and we could have had him instead of Terry Rozier at #16!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Smitty77
There's a transparent little clique of rabblerousers who LooOoOoooove taking what I say out of context. Most just have an ax to grind, because I made their stances on guys like Rondo look silly over the past 10 years in countless of other debates and they are looking for something to cling to that makes me look equally as silly. Trust me, I'll make myself look silly plenty of times without the out-of-context rabblerousing. No need to grasp at straws. I stand by everything I say on these forums. I'm not always right, but I'm right far more often than I'm wrong. I shall not be making any apologies for thinkin it was potentially worthwhile to dump the #16 pick for a buy-low candidate like Bennett or Stauskas... certainly not while Rozier is spending all of his time in the children's league, because he's not ready to sniff an NBA court.
OP asked why Philly still plays Stauskas. I answered. Kid still has potential. Gotta give him a shot to see if he can live up to it. He probably won't, but you still gotta see if he does. I liked Stauksas potential more than the potential of what was available at #16... I like Stauskas potential more than Rozier's potential. Is what it is.
One comment and a few questions for you LB.
Comment: There was zero reason to bring up Smart in this thread. Stop fighting against your imaginary enemy (people who like what Smart brings to a basketball court).
Questions: What is about Stauskas that encourages you to say: Kid Still has potential, and then not be able to utter the same about Terry Rozier? I agree with you that Stauskas still has potential. Why don't you agree with me that Rozier does? My opinion on the matter is that Rozier has much more longterm potential than Stauskas because he can bring it on defense. For example, I'll bet he could shut Stauskas down pretty well and I'll bet Stauskas couldn't shut Rozier down. Of course there's more to it...the guys have to play in a system and to me the jury's out on who does that better...
And lastly, you were very high on Ben MacLemore during a time when you were calling AB "our trash". It's pretty clear that AB is and never was trash. He was young and inexperienced and had a lot of injuries. But AB aside, who would you take today, MacLemore or Stauskas?