DarkXaero wrote:If people don't have a problem with us trying out the likes of Roberson, Shumpert, Tyler Cook, etc., why are they making a big deal over Blake Griffin?
Because they're looking at this all wrong in my view.
No disrespect to the detractors and their opinions.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I respect that, BUT, IMO the detractors are looking at this all wrong. Basically because injuries have taken their toll, and it's just human to be demoralized and unmotivated on a losing team like the Pistons, they think that makes him a complete waste of a roster spot.
WRONG.
Guys like Roberson, Cook and even Shumpert, that's a waste of a roster spot.
Blake Griffin, OTOH, even if he's half the player he used to be, or 30 to 40% of the player he used to be, is an UPGRADE to the roster as a whole because he'll be replacing one of the aforementioned, so AT WORSE it's an upgrade to the roster/depth, and AT BEST, if he gets an expected shot of adrenalin coming to the Nets to play with the BIG 3 and Company, also motivated to be playing for a chip, so maybe becomes 50 to 60% of what he used to be, he can then help lessen the minutes load on KD and score enough to keep the other team from making 10-0 runs (as we've seen all to often), and that helps to keep KD and other veterans fresh and healthy for the post season WITHOUT sacrificing leads and games.
In short, it can help us to get that coveted #1 seed without exhausting (or re-injuring) KD et al.