Wright has gotten a lot better since his start in the league. He's only 22. Sorry for that excuse, but Wright has definite upside still.
Certainly, most of us agree with that. I stated as such in my post.
But many of us know not to rely on "upside" to win games. After all, the word "upside" just means you haven't done it yet. There's no harm in adding a guy to hit shots and defend off the bench. And if Dorell is indeed the better, more deserving player, he should beat that guy out right? Competition and depth never hurt anyone.
My point of view, Wright has a role on this team and without Riley choking the life out of him every time he makes a mistake then maybe he'll gain the all important confidence he needs.
Can you explain how Riley is supposed to coach someone without telling him what he did wrong? Is he just supposed to sit on the sideline in dead silence for 2-1/2 hours?
Or should he put his arm around a guy, and say "Dorell, when a shooter like Pierce is running the pick-and-roll, our defense goes over the screen, not under. Just like we practiced earlier today, OK?"
I mean, why even have a coach if he's not allowed to COACH you? And seriously, if statements like that destroy you, you're a wuss and don't deserve to make millions playing a game. Just go home already if you can't take a coach's critique, and stop wasting our time pretending to be a basketball player.
He has the tools to exceed. Wasn't Billups in a similar situation before he finally got his chance? Out of place and underappreciated before he got to Detroit and then things changed. Maybe a new coach and a facelift of the team will give him his opportunity.
Billups was an awesome college player. A very confident guy. Drafted #3 overall. Scored 11.1, 11.3, 13.9 his first three years.
Dorell was a project and was drafted where projects are drafted. He's always lacked confidence, well before Riley took over. And he averaged 2.9, 2.3, 6.0 his first three years.
He is nothing like Finals MVP, Top 3 pick Chauncey Billups.




















