Jaqua92 wrote:Yikes. Rondo was an elite defender as a guard. Was a much much smarter player than Smart. Was not just a better passer, better playmaker, better ball handler, better driver, but he was elite. In all of those categories. Could he shoot? No. But 2nd year Rondo is a much much better player than Smart ever was.Garbanzo wrote:Jaqua92 wrote:We don't find a shooter/game changer and keep Smart.
Smart as the starting PG is such an issue. Teams will let him beat them, and fail. Meanwhile, our entitled super stars have to work twice as hard, and probably are indifferent.
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Rondo was running the point in his second year in the league, with no outside shot at all and no offensive game.
It was enough for a championship.
Last year - PJ Tucker played over 30 min a night and scord 4 (!) points a game in the suns series. Same as his stats in the playoffs.
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2nd year rondo was not a better passer. He had problems getting into the paint, because teams sagged off of him. He was also not as good as Smart defensively in his second year. Not even close. He was a better playmaker and smarter, that's for sure.
Anyway I don't understand why are you arguing. Yes, Smart is an offensive liability.. But teams can win having offensive liabilities like smart. Not only win (like Utah), but can win it all (so many examples).
There is a problem with the team's chemistry and effort since Irving arrived.
That's the problem.