WuTang_OG wrote:Indeed wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:
Barnes is not a role player.
Barrett is not a role player as well, the comparison is off at both the role and position.
Meanwhile, from the stats perspective, Barnes is not creating his own shot, so what he is not being a role player nor someone who can create?
You cannot compare the Rockets and simply say someone isn't on a playoffs team. Same thing Barnes won't be on a playoffs team, who would want someone with a bottom 20th offense without providing spacing and not a C?
Barrett is very much a role player. He's not a top option for a winning team.
I asked if HOU who are a great defensive team would trade a 3 and D guy like Brooks for RJ Barrett in order to get better offensively. My belief is "No" since since RJ doesn't provide an edge for them offensively and his defense is subpar. Houston is not doing that. That should answer your question on what teams want in the playoffs and the value of a guy like RJ. It's simple.
Barrett is definitely not a role player, that is just your belief that he is a role player.
As for the original question:
WuTang_OG wrote:PushDaRock wrote:
Yes they did and that was because they couldn't score the ball like I said.
I don't know why you would equate a rumor of him being discussed in a hypothetical trade with the team wanting to get rid of him.
Yeah, great, but you are not getting there if you aren't defending. Ask yourself if HOU would trade Brooks for RJ. I'll tell you - no they're not.
I brought that up to explain to you that RJ isn't valuable in the front office's eyes since you are arguing they need his offense. They know who he is as a player.
You were the one who bought it up if Houston would trade Brooks for Barrett. The comparison was off.
And yet, Barnes is actually the one who should compare to Brooks in his role, cannot create for himself and not a role player?
One reason Houston has some offense is because of Sengun, and he is a very good defensive player? No.