hardenASG13 wrote:You CAN get guys like that off the street. Guys like brewer routinely are available in the buy out market, in free agency, and through trades, often for peanuts. The fact they haven't brought in more like him, instead rolling with Roberson all these years hasn't made sense to me, considering their personnel and the need for shooting around their stars.
Do you hear yourself talk when you say stuff like this? I just pointed out the contradiction in your take and yet you still double down on it. If you can replace Roberson with ANYBODY, why hasn't it worked with ANYBODY? Brewer and Huestis are the only guys who come close to Roberson with the starters. And yet, they're still significantly worse. If what you're saying were true, the improvement would be significant no matter the replamcent.
hardenASG13 wrote:What's is showing is that you can plug in basically any NBA caliber guard, and find success on this team (brewer isn't considered a starting caliber guard at this point really). If they had another brewer caliber guy backing him up, they wouldn't need Roberson at all.
Roberson by himself is probably as good as Brewer+Brewer.
hardenASG13 wrote:It angers me as a fan they have never brought in guys like this, my point all along.
They have brought in plenty of scrub wings over the years.
hardenASG13 wrote:He instantly has done well with these guys, with barely any practices. That's shows how easy it is.
I like this result based approach. So when something works, you knew it all along. When another thing doesn't (even though the same principles apply), it's the player being not good enough. Even though anybody with two functioning legs should be good enough according to you. But of course only if it works in the end. If it doesn't, you just change the argument.
hardenASG13 wrote:I'm happy they are playing great ball and have done so plugging in a guy who couldn't be more of an average NBA wing without any practice. What does that say?
Nothing.
hardenASG13 wrote:I disappear because I don't like trashing this team. Have opposed all of you who find security in doing so all year, because I understand the NBA and had faith a team with Westbrook, George, Anthony and Adams would turn it on post ASB and was a playoff threat. I don't panic when they lose games, I know they are good. Welcome to the party.
You really are a great opportunist. Get in there when it's going well, disappear when your own narrative gets flushed down the toilet by reality.
"I don't know of any player that, when the shot goes up, he doesn't want it to go in," Donovan said