Article on Thomas
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:52 pm
This is from Hoopsworld and made me so irrate I figured I would see what you guys thought:
Tyrus Thomas, Forward, Charlotte Bobcats
Expectation: After re-signing with Charlotte last summer to a reported five-year $40 million deal, at the very least Thomas was expected to wrestle the Bobcats' starting power forward spot away from veteran Boris Diaw.
The Reality: While the Bobcats are still in the hunt to secure a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, the team took a huge risk by allowing starting point guard Raymond Felton to walk in free agency and shipping center Tyson Chandler to Dallas. The continued development and maturity of Thomas was expected to ease the blow of the lost talent.
It hasn't happened.
Before suffering a knee injury back in January which will keep him on the shelf for eight weeks, Thomas was averaging fewer minutes than in the 2010 campaign and only registered one start for the struggling Bobcats. Thomas is freakishly athletic who finished in the league's top 10 in blocks per game in 2009, but it may be time to stop expecting him to become anything more than a strong interior defender.
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There are so many things wrong with this assessment. First, is it really Thomas' fault that he could not wrestle the spot away from Diaw? I'm pretty damn sure that it was LB from the start saying Diaw was the starting PF. I would also have to say now, if Tyurs was healthy, I think he would have that starting spot. Second, How can he say the maturity of Thomas has not happened? He is having the best season of his career even with less minutes. Third, he makes it seem like Thomas is the reason for less minutes. NO, it was LB! LB did not know how to sue the young talent, as shown by Hendo now. Thomas was having the best season of his career, it was not him that caused him to sit on the bench it was the incompetance of our HC. Which is why he is gone. Lastly, I'll be willing to put money on the fact that Thomas IS the starting PF next season and that he DOES have very good success. I mean if you look at what he does when he is givien 25+ minutes it's incredible. This guy obviously is just going off of his Chicago days and knows little to nothing about the current state of the Bobcats and Tyrus Thomas.
Thoughts? Do you agree? I Just thought this was completley off base and ridiculous.
Tyrus Thomas, Forward, Charlotte Bobcats
Expectation: After re-signing with Charlotte last summer to a reported five-year $40 million deal, at the very least Thomas was expected to wrestle the Bobcats' starting power forward spot away from veteran Boris Diaw.
The Reality: While the Bobcats are still in the hunt to secure a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, the team took a huge risk by allowing starting point guard Raymond Felton to walk in free agency and shipping center Tyson Chandler to Dallas. The continued development and maturity of Thomas was expected to ease the blow of the lost talent.
It hasn't happened.
Before suffering a knee injury back in January which will keep him on the shelf for eight weeks, Thomas was averaging fewer minutes than in the 2010 campaign and only registered one start for the struggling Bobcats. Thomas is freakishly athletic who finished in the league's top 10 in blocks per game in 2009, but it may be time to stop expecting him to become anything more than a strong interior defender.
Read more NBA news and insight: http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?sto ... z1DrHXxrh0
There are so many things wrong with this assessment. First, is it really Thomas' fault that he could not wrestle the spot away from Diaw? I'm pretty damn sure that it was LB from the start saying Diaw was the starting PF. I would also have to say now, if Tyurs was healthy, I think he would have that starting spot. Second, How can he say the maturity of Thomas has not happened? He is having the best season of his career even with less minutes. Third, he makes it seem like Thomas is the reason for less minutes. NO, it was LB! LB did not know how to sue the young talent, as shown by Hendo now. Thomas was having the best season of his career, it was not him that caused him to sit on the bench it was the incompetance of our HC. Which is why he is gone. Lastly, I'll be willing to put money on the fact that Thomas IS the starting PF next season and that he DOES have very good success. I mean if you look at what he does when he is givien 25+ minutes it's incredible. This guy obviously is just going off of his Chicago days and knows little to nothing about the current state of the Bobcats and Tyrus Thomas.
Thoughts? Do you agree? I Just thought this was completley off base and ridiculous.