CyKnickal wrote:HEZI wrote:Pr0nzingis wrote:
Yes he had a 22ppg season with the Sixers and not only he didn't shoot 25 times a game but he actually improved his fg% while shooting more so i don't understand where the irony is. I don't think u know what irony means.
Yes Toppin went from a 7 rotation team to a 10 rotation team and "barely" improved his minutes and points. lol
Yes u convinced me with your dick ridding, definitely not two bad trades because of thibs idiocy.
He’s played on 4 teams in the last 2 years. Nobody cares what he put up on that trash Sixers team. You still didn’t answer my question, if it was the coach then why is it that the guy who stole his spot played better than him? If it was the coach then why did Donte not have issues getting shots or finding his fit? The answer is it wasn’t Thibs but it was Grimes. Whatever his excuse might be for why he stunk that last year, injuries or whatever it was, the fact still remains that he absolutely stunk and the guy who took his spot thrived.
Obi wanted out because he thought he would become a starter and play more minutes. He never got that and basically plays the same minutes and role just in a style that suits him better.
Grimes is an better overall player than Divo, and he had more expectations of himself and Thibs neutered him. When you watch him handle the ball, shoot, drive, you could tell he had some game, but he was relegated to standing in the corner for threes...don't know why this is a surprise, there's a quote here somewhere where he talked about it.
Divo played better because his less talented game required him to run around, get open and bomb shots, which is what Thibs wanted from him, nothing else. If he had to drive or handle the rock, it was back to whoever gave him the ball. Grimes was capable of more. Here's the irony...Thibs didn't even play Divo until it was absolutely necessary (as usual) because of his lack of skill other than shooting. Do you remember Divo barking at Thibs when he came back to the Garden? He was saying "can't finish, right Thibs, can't finish" after getting a left handed And 1 layup. Divo was barking at him because it was clear Thibs didn't give him more opportunities earlier because he had a problem with his game, too.
One thing Dante had over Grimes was confidence, though....you're right, it's on Grimes too, he should've bombed away, but he wasn't as good as Dante at relocating for open shots and like he said in the interview, those 1 or 2 open shots he would get during his entire time...it was make it or bust. If he didn't have an open shot, his instinct was to create, not give it up and go find another spot to get open like Dante did, and he would do it shakily because he knew a turnover here or a blocked shot there, and he's benched. That **** with a young players confidence......so yeah....that's on Thib's, too.
Another really good read on the situation CyKnick. I'll qualify one component of it as it bears bringing it to light. Donte's 3 ball here became so ridiculously good that he was an ultra spacer because he could hit it 5 feet beyond the arc with ease when he was on. That's a quality that no current Knick or Grimes has. KAT might be the closest.