JBreezeNY wrote:Paco wrote:
Just want to point out that he didn't play any basketball all summer and focused solely on getting bigger (which is stupid in itself)...so obviously it was going to take time for him to get back to where he was last year. Couple that with the really short preseason/training camp and having no time to rest in between games, and Amar'e was behind the 8 ball from the beginning.
Before his brother passed we saw Amar'e getting back to where he was last year. He was attacking more and was hitting more jumpers than he was earlier in the year. His brother's passing is definitely weighing on him...it's probably going to take a few games for him to find his groove again.
Now, with that being said, I'm always up for trading players to improve the team -- doesn't matter who the player is (adopted this after the trade deadline last year).
And I agree with that but looking at this season clearly shows none of that matters lol.
He should know & I'm sure you know how the NY culture is. If you don't play well & we lose games the jury starts to come out on you. With Amar'e's play this season it's very justifiable that the jury should be out on him. Maybe if he actually hit shots consistently & drove to the lane like he used to, I would ease up but when you can't even do that & you're being relegated to a SF jump shooter?
Now that's pitiful.
The few games before his brother's passing he was hitting his jumpers...he was attacking the rim more. You could see it in the way he looked on the court that he was getting comfortable and felt good. He'll be back to that point soon.