eyriq wrote:Yup. Case closed.jezzerinho wrote:yoyojw17 wrote:
The shooters that CAN defend are the expensive ones. That's why like KCP are making huge differences on our team. A player like Mcdermot might help on the spacing but our defense will take a hit. we have a shooter that would be helpful in Harris... if his volume increased.... be a lil more selfish as long as the shot is good... and i guess that goes onto the high usage players to get him the ball in those positions so that he eventually takes the pressure off of them.
I still think cutting bait on Fultz is premature... as he's only played in 5 games... only 3-4 healthy ... at the beginning of the season... and with Paolo and Franz not really doing their best.
We'll see how the front office envisions it and how they will manage it.
Premature to move on from Fultz?
What more do we possibly need to learn at this point?
He's had time, he's had starter minutes, hes had quality teammates, hes had coaching, he's had rehab, hes had a massive arm around him after his rough start, he's had financial and contractual security...
There is nothing more to know. Markelle Fultz is who he is. A decent player who is a very poor fit with the Magic.
I won't be mad if he catches on and does well elsewhere (maybe a little)...but he's had PLENTY of time to show more than he has. Time's up. Just not a good fit and, honestly, even if he were a better fit -it'd be a compromise to accommodate him. I feel bad that his shoulder issues compromised the star he looked to be. But he's built to be a scoring Lead Guard - but he's not able to do that without shooting. He could still be a very productive (even without the shooting) Westbrook if he were as fiercely competitive and pushed harder to get to the rim, draw fouls, pile up assists, etc. But he doesn't do any of that...
good players move around the league. It's not that big of a deal...best wishes.




























