DuckIII wrote:It’s hard to imagine him having much trade value at this point, but the concern has shifted to whether or not he can even earn his relatively mild contract. Plus our team has zero franchise players and no direction. It would make sense now to trade him but it’s hard to see it with him playing like he has been. Guys who sign long deals and immediately get worse are a hard sell.
As I said in another thread, I'm a Pat optimist relative to the current view at this point.
1: Has to get back down to 215-220 and get into really good athletic condition again.
2: Has to focus on a narrow role (3&D) and not think "I'm going to become this offensive player". Just focus on help defense, boxing out, staying in front of your man, shooting 3s, running the floor, making basket cuts.
I feel like if the scope of thing is narrowed down to those two general points that he could be a successful player on this deal. Not a star player, a guy every team wants.
That said, this comes down to the question of whether a lot of his problems were poor focus (all this talk about him being a star and what he was trying to learn) and the foot injury (got him out of shape, no off-season to work) or just lack of love for the game. If it's a combination of the first two, Pat can be good. If it's the last one, we're just screwed.














