smapor wrote:
I think he fits in just fine with this current team, especially without T-mac.
We are going to our hardest schedule, so we will see what Artest brings. Personally if we sweep the Jazz this season, we sign Artest for that 1 reason. lawl.
No he doesn't man. This team needs a guy that can create his own shot. I don't mean some long contested jumper. I mean get to the basket...I mean put in an ISO and really utilize a triple threat. Artest only does 1 or two dribbles and pulls up. Put in an PnR and actually be an option to pass or drive...all he does is shoot out of the PnR. Everyone knows his moves. When his jumper is on...sure it looks good. When its off...well he won't post up or go to the basket...he'll just keep shooting.
And H-Town is right. Why don't we simply get someone that doesn't do any of that stuff we complain about. And I don't understand this Rip Hamilton love. If the objective is to win a championship...then he is not gonna bring it to us. Getting Rip Hamilton assumes that Yao is the #1 option...I dunno what else some of you need to see to actually understand that Yao is not a #1 option.
I think we have a chance in 2010 to actually restructure this team and do so very quickly. The only thing we'd have to do is re-sign Yao. The rest of money could actually go to getting a top guy from that crop. If there is no McGrady or Artest next season....a high draft pick could help us even more. I would gladly take 1 year of not competing for 5 years of actually..truly...contending for a championship.