magicman123 wrote:MJallday59 wrote:
I think at this point he needs a scorer next to him in the post. Think Robinson-Duncan.
At what point do people start blaming Dwight?
A. Dwight needs a HOF passing PG
B. Dwight needs a HOF clutch SG
C. Dwight needs a wing player that can take over games and create his own shot
D. Dwight needs a bruising PF to help out
E. Dwight needs a PF that can stretch the floor for him
F. Dwight needs a PF that can help score inside
G. Dwight needs a PF that can pass, rebound, and shoot 3 pointers
H. Dwight needs a team full of passers
I. Dwight needs players that can help him defend
J. Dwight needs a team full of Hall of Fame players
K.Dwight needs a coach that wont yell
L.?
i get the hyperbole, but most of those things are right. it just depends on where you place Dwight in the heirarchy of a team, and how good you expect his team to perform.
Dwight's problems are a catch 22. he needs to be a #1 option, to learn for himself that he's not good enough to be a #1 option. but at the same time, he seems so intent on pointing the finger at everyone else that he wouldn't actually learn that lesson.
for what Dwight is, he's still great. he just needs to learn his role within a team. personally, i still think that that is as a #1b, or #2 option. i'm still fairly confident that by the season's end he and Kobe will have found a balance, and i think Nash's ability as a playmaker will be a large diffuser on that front.