You make it seem like being a 6th man is a bad thing. isn't the job of a 6th man to lead the 2nd unit or come off the bench and take on the load of scoring? If we had a John Wall as our starting PG and IT to lead the 2nd unit I would be excited every night. I don't like IT having to play so hard because I feel like its going to wear him down the the long run.
Being a 6th man isn't a bad thing depending on the situation. The issue is there is a segment of the fanbase that is essentially wishing that IT is 'put' into his rightful place on the bench and they hide it behind excuses like Crawford and Williams or whoever else is just a far worse player than IT.
If the Celtics went out there and added two 20+ PPG guys to the perimeter and wings, which I think is overkill honestly, I would be in favor of moving IT to the bench. I think having three 20+ PPG guys on a team (let alone just a five man lineup) is overkill. That's why it was fine when a guy like Harden came off the bench with Westbrook and Durant ahead of him or Manu off the bench with Parkee and Duncan in the starting lineup. If we had that type of team, then sure I don't think mixing it up would be a bad thing.
It's when I hear comparisons to guys like Crawford, Williams, Lou Williams, etc that grind my gears and probably some others. Those guys can't even close.
Maybe you should reread what I've written objectively, because I'm not arguing anything other than what you just put...
You actually are just by mentioning Mo Williams and Jamal Crawford relative to IT.
If your comparison had mentioned Manu or OKC Harden, then I wouldn't have so viciously disagreed with you. I was pointing out the fact that people have a negative connotation about IT being a 6th man because the guys who generally prop that viewpoint up make player comparisons that completely demean IT's impact. Again Crawford isn't anywhere close to what I want and expect from IT. No one should.
Sigh. No, I just don't feel like wasting my time with people who are going to manipulate my post just to try and win and argument.
Why don't you look at what I said again. Did I ever say that IT was similar to those players? No.
The OP basically said "this guy is now an All-Star and led us to victory with a 40 point game - so stop with the sixth man talk." The entire point of me bringing up Williams and Crawford was to show that sixth men do put up big numbers like that all of the time, so it's a fallacious argument to argue that he's not a sixth man because he led us to victory with a 40 point game.
That's all I ever did in the post. You guys are the ones who took that as a comparison and ran with it. So, again, I'm tired of beating a dead horse with you guys when some people just want to win an argument and manipulate what others said to do so...