GoBlue72391 wrote:Chi town wrote:GoBlue72391 wrote:That's basically what he did last night. The problem is he doesn't show up consistently and even with his performance last night, if that's considered a good game for him is that enough to justify his contract and draft position?
If we had known this is the player he would be in year 5, and projects to be going forward, on the night we drafted him, I don't think a single soul other than Guru would have been happy.
Pat has missed a ton of games, was given mins in a very poor role and has been a headcase at times to start the season.
I still think he’s basically in year 3 due to his age and missed games. We will know what we have in him after Vuc and Lavine are traded by end of season.
A lot of players miss a lot of games and most of them don't get half the chances Pat has gotten. Look at James Wiseman and Marvin Bagley, equally highly drafted players that multiple teams gave up on way sooner than we've given up on Pat.
Hell, we cut Lauri way less slack than Pat and he actually showed stretches of dominant play and produced consistently productive seasons and he's one of the rare guys who I would say most of the excuses people used to defend him were actually true and not just a poor attempt to defend him underachieving. I just don't see what Pat has shown to justify the amount of chances he gets.
The excuses for this guy are endless. It was Demar. Now it's Zach and Vuc. Then it'll be Billy and so on. Good players don't need to have every single notable player on their team traded away in order to be forced into a position to sink of swim. That's honestly crazy that we're considering waiting until our top 3 players are gone to "know what we have."
It's fine if you feel that way, but I just view it as cope at this point. Eventually, we'll get to a point where he's no longer young, none of this will matter, and we realize we're paying Tony Snell $18M per year. There's probably a 90%+ chance that's what will happen.
As someone who still holds a lot of hope for Pat there's a lot of truths here.
I would make the argument though that guys like Wiseman and Bagley provided nothing on either end of the court.
Pat - even with his flaws - has shown to be a very good to excellent defender who shoots a good percentage from 3 on a low volume.
Pat is better overall than guys like Bagley, Wiseman, and Snell already.
I do agree Pat has received a lot of chances and been given entitlement minutes on his path to where we are now.
Pats lack of aggression or ability offensively is on Pat. It's not because of DeMar, or Zach, or Vuc. Jaylen Smith can play with those same guys and score 16 points in 11 minutes or whatever he did the other night.
Even more so now with guys like Giddey and Ball that will find you, if the offense stays stagnant it's because of Williams.
I'd also argue that a good defender who's a good low volume 3-point shooter just might be worth ~$18m. Ecspecially when they're so young. If 37 year old PJ Tucker was worth 3/$33. 23 year old Williams getting $18 for 5 years seems pretty right to me.