2weekswithpay wrote:LikeMike23 wrote:sco wrote:I think your perspective is fair. I would disagree from the vantage point that I think you are factoring what Coby did post-Lavine. I watched him and had similar optimism but if you go back and look at how many/few of those 20pt games were against either tanking or resting teams. The answer is ~80% of his good stat games were against false competition...Kyrie is flawed, to be sure, but he puts up those numbers against good teams too. When Coby played good teams of late, he struggled like he did last night.
The reality is that he is an average starting talent. And look, that's not the worst thing...certainly not on his deal. But those type of guys are the ones that you need to trade before you sign a $20M+ deal with. Having 2 such deals (Coby and Pat) has the opportunity cost of not signing a MAX player.
Coby White's 44-point career-high came against the Orlando Magic, which has the second-ranked defense in the league.
Coby's struggles against the Heat had more to do with being double-teamed than anything else. When Coby is double-teamed, the Bulls need set plays or go-to actions to run. It's understandable that the Bulls didn't have this in place this year because, going into training camp, Coby was the third scoring option behind Zach and Vuc. I believe this will be addressed in training camp next year, so I'm not worried about it long term.
Doubled teamed? Coby is not bending defenses like this.
The Heat double-teamed Coby in the last two games the Bulls played against them. This is not up for debate. Just watch the games.