Hoopalotta wrote:I understand that some of the alternatives weren't nice, but Nick was pretty painful to watch last year for the most part. He had some good games sprinkled around and came on late, but he really hadn't learned how to integrate himself into team basketball and gave an awful lot of those shimmy left-shimmy right-fadeaway iso moves with 12 seconds left on the shot clock. I really found him to be our most frustrating player - aside from Butler - until this year. The main thing is, now he works off the ball, attacks/shoots decisively and passes out of bad situations; it really makes all the difference and I don't consider him to be the same player.
I know Stevenson was awful, but at least he had some appreciation for the offensive hierarchy and knew his limitations (and they were many). The thing I was wondering with the rotation at 2-guard last year was why Saunders wouldn't play Foye there at certain points.
Edit --> OK, here's a good quote on the general subject from Gil via. Mike Prada earlier on this year:Arenas had this to say about Nick Young: "I used to talk to Eddie Jordan about it. I said that, when he gets in, you can't treat him like the rest of us. You can't put him in plays like the rest of us. His basketball skill is straight raw, so you have to treat him like D-Wade. You have to say, 'Okay, I'll bring up the ball, let him get the ball and do pick-and-roll and ISO plays.' He's a great one-on-one player, and I think when you put him in offense and have him sit in the corner, you lose him. He's one of those guys you have to keep talking to -- say 'Come on, I'm looking for you' -- so he can stay in the game. Needless to say, I'm not so thrilled that Gil thinks this.
http://www.bulletsforever.com/2010/10/1 ... rdays-game
He's specifically referencing his first and second year's there, but he wasn't so different last year and you can see how Jerry Sloan isn't wildly enthused by that sort of talk.
Understood, but continuing a Washington tradition dating back to the EJ era, Stevenson was PLAYING INJURED, he had no-biz being out on the court, yet Flip would repeatedly play him over Young which was far-worse in than giving Young then opportunity to be coached/developed. Flip also played Ross over Young - Unforgiveable in my book.