Dave_From_NB wrote:bonsaiflipflops wrote:
A lot is being made of Poseys 3 point shooting. Yes, he hit some timely 3's, but lets not forget that he rarely did anything except shoot a 3, and Powe, House and Tony Allen were all more effective scorers given equal minutes. Posey and Perk played the same minutes, and Posey was only half a point better average than Perk, who I don't think anyone would consider to be much of an offensive threat. And hey, don't you think Rondo will be shooting the J more this year?
Well Posey didn't show what kind of player he was through stats. Yes, he only averaged 7 points, 4 boards, and a steal per game. Yes, he shot 41% from the field and 38% from beyond the arc. He's maintained this average for the past three years -- when he won a championship with Miami and just recently with Boston. Posey plays exceptional defense. Posey hustles. Posey dives, he doesn't flop like f--kin Manu Ginobili. Posey plays with heart. Posey is one of the best role players in the NBA, hnads down. Posey doesn't put up 20 a game and that's why some people under-estimate him. Posey's been around the leauge and he's not like Kobe Bryant, Paul Pierce, Dirk Nowitzki or Gilbert Arenas who loves a team so much that he can stay with them -- Posey left because he was offered more money and not as much as because of the perfect combination of youth and championship potential of the New Orleans Hornets. I'm not really pissed that he left. I think he's replaceable; the Celtics organization didn't do that much for him because upon signing with the Celtics, he had a reputation for being the amazing role player that he is. Replacing him won't be easy, but how much simpler can I put that replacing him is 'ESSENTIAL'?
As for Rondo? All season, he gradually began to shoot more and attack the basket, and I think we can expect more of that this year.