Neusch23 wrote:Tyrus isn't going to play much for Chicago until he gets a defined role, and understands said role.
He is a lost player right now, where anything of value that he brings to the team is lost by his inability to grasp and understand how we are trying to play the game.
It is sad.
Oh come on, on his worst day he is still better than Duhon or Wallace.
Just so we are clear I am not talking stats, I'll give you a case in point:
Rashard Lewis faked a jump shot in the Orlando game. Deng rushed out to challenge the shot and Rashard drove by him. Ben Wallace was camped in the lane and you could see his head turn and look at Rashard, nearly 20 feet away. Rashard drove all the way to the hoop and even made a reverse layup while Wallace barely took a step.
Later in the game, Tyrus was in the exact same position. He correctly read the play and stepped in to draw a charge.
What I find sad is that Ben Wallace continues to get significant playing time ahead of players who are significantly better than him in both skill and willingness to execute the scheme.
Then we have to explain to Bucks fans why, because the situation really does defy logic.























