Dolevi wrote:Guys there is an article in Sport5, Israel, that the Suns wanted Deni, in exchange for Crowder, and Washington refused.
Oh it's also in ESPN.
That would be a EG peak trade. Crowder for Deni is laughable on age alone.
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Dolevi wrote:Guys there is an article in Sport5, Israel, that the Suns wanted Deni, in exchange for Crowder, and Washington refused.
Oh it's also in ESPN.
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
                   
                   
                   
                                     
               prime1time wrote:Very good month of basketball from Avdija. Might have been his best month of basketball in the NBA. The 3 is falling at a higher rate and he is taking on more and more responsibility offensively.
 Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:prime1time wrote:Very good month of basketball from Avdija. Might have been his best month of basketball in the NBA. The 3 is falling at a higher rate and he is taking on more and more responsibility offensively.
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He will be even better once the referees show him respect. I love the way he played through several dubious calls that did not go his way.
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               prime1time wrote:I think Avdija has to adjust his defensive playing style to how the refs call the game. The NBA is a scoring league. Instead of going against the grain he should go with the grain. Draw fouls and play defense without fouling. If he did those two things, he'd already be a very positive player.

prime1time wrote:I think Avdija has to adjust his defensive playing style to how the refs call the game. The NBA is a scoring league. Instead of going against the grain he should go with the grain. Draw fouls and play defense without fouling. If he did those two things, he'd already be a very positive player.

Runner300 wrote:Seriously.
Deni can't contribute anything besides his over-aggressive defense?
Please set him free.
Trade him anywhere.
nate33 wrote:Runner300 wrote:Seriously.
Deni can't contribute anything besides his over-aggressive defense?
Please set him free.
Trade him anywhere.
Way to miss the point.
Deni is NOT as good of an offensive player as Kispert and the recent version of Hachimura. He is definitely better than both of those guys as an overall player, but if the refs don't let him play defense, then his advantage over those other guys is negated. I don't think this is a particularly controversial statement.
This is how basketball works. Different players are good at different things. Most teams only have 2 or 3 guys who are suitable for all in-game situations. The rest of their guys are role players who are situation-dependent. A good coach plays the right situation-dependent role players at the right time.

Runner300 wrote:nate33 wrote:Runner300 wrote:Seriously.
Deni can't contribute anything besides his over-aggressive defense?
Please set him free.
Trade him anywhere.
Way to miss the point.
Deni is NOT as good of an offensive player as Kispert and the recent version of Hachimura. He is definitely better than both of those guys as an overall player, but if the refs don't let him play defense, then his advantage over those other guys is negated. I don't think this is a particularly controversial statement.
This is how basketball works. Different players are good at different things. Most teams only have 2 or 3 guys who are suitable for all in-game situations. The rest of their guys are role players who are situation-dependent. A good coach plays the right situation-dependent role players at the right time.
I don't think I'm missing the point.
"Situation-dependent role-player" whose role is to hustle in defense as long as the refs look the other way.
He needs to be moved, for his own sake.
   The rest is under his control and he is developing nicely.doclinkin wrote:I think the only problem with Deni is that his fans are whiny and expect everything to be handed to him![]()
                   
                   
                                     
                   
               
                   
                   
                   
                                     
               doclinkin wrote:Deni is doing fine. With success of Porzingis at forward, we have 4 players pulling minutes at the PF spot. Somebody is going to get squeezed. But Deni is developing swiftly. He has risen to the challenge every time he has been benched, found ways to improve his game. The past string of games saw Deni finally being aggressive on offense and attacking the hoop when he has an opening. That will earn him both minutes on court and respect from Refs. It's an unwritten rule that scorers are given more leeway on defense as well. I've seen fewer instances of Deni complaining about refereeingwhich will also tend to help.
By next year the likelihood is one of Kuz or Rui will be elsewhere. Minutes will be available and Deni is poised to take all of them. The only trade rumors we have heard about Deni have been that teams asked for him to be included in deals and the Wiz said no. He has been too valuable even coming off the bench. He is useful enough that when our all-star guard is out Deni tends to soak up the extra minutes and secondary playmaking duties. I think the only problem with Deni is that his fans are whiny and expect everything to be handed to him The rest is under his control and he is developing nicely.
Wizraeli wrote:doclinkin wrote:I think the only problem with Deni is that his fans are whiny and expect everything to be handed to him![]()
Who and when asked everything to be handed to him? I don't know what's going on in Twitter or other forums, but in here I didn't see anyone asking something like that, what I saw is mainly people blaming "Deni fans" in that without any reason, I for example got blamed for the same thing when I only asked Deni to be given more opportunities to use his playmaking abilities instead of have him stand in the corner waiting for a 3 point shot, I think it's a very legitimate request and apparently WUJ agrees with me because that's exactly what's happening in the last 2 months, we see Deni more and more getting minutes as a playmaker and I'm quite happy with it, I don't see how asking that a team will use a player's strengths instead of forcing him to be a type of a player he's not is expecting everything to be handed to him and I don't see anything wrong with that.
doclinkin wrote:Deni was benched since he could not hit a shot and was scared to take them. He responded really well to the benching by working his tail off and earning his way back into significant minutes.
His fans didn't respond as well. Deni was being mis-used and needed to be traded to someplace where he would be used better. His confidence was ruined and that is why he was missing shots. He was a high usage player in Eurobasket play because he was allowed to make mistakes without being pulled. The coach should adjust his role to allow him to play through all his mistakes. Deni was singled out by the coaching staff and no other player had been treated as poorly as Deni was.
I suppose there were some fans who overreacted to these benchings. If so I didn't see it. What I did see is that Deni being a competitive son-of-a-gun responded pretty quickly to the criticism that his play had earned. And now he is playing better and as you say, being used better. Seems to me maybe the Coach of the Wizards knew better than, you know, the fans of the player. Shrug.