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Around The NBA : 2025-26

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Re: Around The NBA : 2025-26 

Post#601 » by Avery W » Today 1:57 am

DASMACKDOWN wrote:I kinda feel sorry for Zach. He is easily the best player in the league that can't seem to play on a successful team. Zach undoubtedly has the talent. It just seems like in his career, the mix around him just doesn't seem to pan out.

He is complete opposite of say Jimmy, who on 5 different teams has found success and team success.

It was very weird seeing him benched for the whole 4th quarter. Can't imagine the vibes in SAC are too fun these days.
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Re: Around The NBA : 2025-26 

Post#602 » by Ice Man » 53 minutes ago

DASMACKDOWN wrote:I kinda feel sorry for Zach. He is easily the best player in the league that can't seem to play on a successful team. Zach undoubtedly has the talent. It just seems like in his career, the mix around him just doesn't seem to pan out.

He is complete opposite of say Jimmy, who on 5 different teams has found success and team success.


Not really the opposite of Jimmy, because your argument is that Zach can be a winner if he finds the right slot, whereas Jimmy wouldn't be a loser in any slot. After all, Butler went straight to one of these teams that allegedly made Zach a loser and the moment that Jimmy showed up, that team became a winner. There was no bad fit for Prime Jimmy.

But I do agree that Zach could have been a winner if the dice had rolled differently for him. Have him drafted by the Bucks, and he would be viewed as a super sidekick for Giannis -- a more talented version of Middleton. In that case, the collective impression of Zach would be very different.

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