tontoz wrote:You guys keep trying to blame the coaches and other players for Deni's lack of offense. That isn't the problem. Everyone else is playing in the same offense. There isn't a different offense for Deni.
No, you keep understanding what you want to understand, I've already explained to you a number of times that what I'm saying is that it's BOTH Deni's AND the coaching staff's fault, but you don't want to actually understand what I'm saying, you just want to preach.
tontoz wrote:If Deni does nothing with the ball when he gets it, why would the coaches or players try to get him more touches?
Because it's the best interest of the Wizards to do what they can to make Deni a better player as I've already said a number of times, Deni being active only on 1 side of the court helps no one, the attitude of "Deni is the one who needs to deal with it" didn't work in the last 2 years, why do you think it's going to work in the upcoming 2?
tontoz wrote:When Deni blows routine layups, is that the coaches fault?
No, it's Deni's confidence fault, but the people who's job is to help the players with such issues is at the very least the coaching staff.
tontoz wrote:Everyone else is playing in the same offense. There isn't a different offense for Deni.
You really don't understand that one player can thrive in a certain type of offense while the other doesn't? as a player, Rui doesn't care what anyone else thinks about him, all he cares about is the rim and all he cares about is scoring, so he's doing just fine with that style of offense, but he doesn't pass, he doesn't defend, so put him in a team like San Antonio or Utah and he will get benched sooner than later, Deni is the mirror image of Rui, for better and worse, so again, if you want to keep saying that it's all Deni's fault that he's isn't aggressive and Deni is the one who needs to deal with it by himself without the Wizards doing anything than you can keep saying that, but if the Wizards will also think like that the only thing that will do is make Deni passive for another 2 years and then he'll move on to another team, and this isn't good for Deni or the Wizards.