MEDIC wrote:It was working. It looked good. You could see opposing PG's hated it. They were pretty shook some games.
We went 10-12 with Davion as a starter, propped up very heavily by the only stretch where we had most of our team healthy (sans IQ) and played a lot of bad teams in a row. IDK if I call that "working".
Reality is there is a reason why Davion was given away for peanuts twice in 12 months. He is a good rotation piece, but a serious team is not starting him (outside if you are like the Big 3 Heat and just have whoever else at the 1 lol)
Mitchell shot .398 from three last season & is shooting .379 this season. You can't say he is a non-shooting threat.
He is a non shooting threat. He takes 3 3's a game and hits about 1. All are absolutely wide open and catch and shoot.
He is a career 35% from 3 on low volume. He is not a threat to beat you from 3.
IQ was a great defender because 1 youtube video said so? IQ was a good off-ball defender in Thibs system. He is not a great individual defender. The difference between their on ball defense is quite significant.
No? Because it was a commonly said by Knicks fans and backed up by the fact he had good defensive metrics (and still does, to be fair).
So you are saying Lowry couldn't play defense for 32 min? Davion Mitchell can't play defense for 32 min? Jason Kidd? Jrue Holiday? You either have it in you, or you don't.
You just named all-nba defenders

IDK if I want to hold my teams future at the 1 at hoping Shead is as good as a handful of HOFers, and Davion Mitchell who has 0 offensive responsibility.
I am just going to diaagree with you on this one. Many players developed a consistent 3 point shot in their prime years. I think shooting is one of the easier skills to develop.
Such as?
Any player who develops a 3 point shot 7 years into their college/pro career is very much the outlier, and should not be expected at all. Most guys who can shoot the basketball come into the league as shooters, or develop it very early on in their careers. Again, this is not even a decade ago with guys like Lowry who never prioritized the 3 until they were 6 year vets. Shead has been in a basketball environment in which shooting was seen as a premium skill since he was a freshman in high school.