DASMACKDOWN wrote:Stratmaster wrote:
The time to give up was before they paid him.
I know we have gone back and forth on PWill over the years. But I can concede and admit I was wrong.
But even as of right now, if Pat was bad before, he is even worse now. Which is hard to imagine. We are stuck with this contract and the only thing we can do is try to rebuild his confidence and play.
Its not a ridiculous contract to move eventually, but if you have zero value, it might as well be a 200 mil contract.
This season is an absolute disaster for him as a player.
I will say that I've seen countless times that players are viewed as being worse than they actually are (without any "improvement" required) in the aftermath of injuries, especially those that limited offseason work. To be sure, Pat is having a terrible season. That foot injury had the double negative impact of limiting both his offseason skill work AND drove weight gain that has obviously slowed him this season.
He is dead money at this point, and short of giving away picks for someone to take him. He'll be back next season. That said, I am optimistic that next season's version of Pat will be much better. While, to be sure, he isn't going to approach being an allstar, I do think he'll come back in good shape and with improved skills.
The thing is, I don't see a lot of blame to sling around on Pat or the org. Was he the right pick, of course not! But I gotta admit to liking the idea of drafting 3-D wings who have great measurables...he was the 4th pick in what was percieved as a 3 man draft at the time. I look at the upcoming draft similarly, and wouldn't be mad at the FO drafting a high-ceiling/low-floor guy for the upside. In terms of the org pushing him to develop into a 1st/2nd option offensive threat, again, while it didn't work out for a variety of reasons, I would have tried the same thing. And then, in terms of Pat himself, I think, in general, he's a good worker. I think he's been circumstantially hurt in several ways. Injuries, playing out of position, and behind the mid-3, all were headwinds to his development. With a healthy offseason, and those headwinds behind him, there are some decent reasons for optimism for him to play "starter level" basketball next season.
I for one, wish him luck.