smauss wrote:I come back to find the same pointless argument? At least argue about something with some relative importance...............
Such as... what we're allowed to argue about? It's all equally unimportant.
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Such as... what we're allowed to argue about? It's all equally unimportant.
europa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Ilhan, even in the playoff season Simmons wasn't playing at the same level he showed with the Clippers (offensively and defensively) and the Wizards (defensively). His defense was sub-par and his rebounding wasn't as good. He was a very good shooter, the second best on the team behind Redd. But he also got into foul trouble a lot and struggled in other areas of the game where he had succeeded before. He did play a key part in the Bucks making the playoffs but even then he wasn't the player many envisioned him to be. And this isn't a case of hindsight - I said these exact same things during and after that season and plenty of times since. So even then, you had a player who wasn't doing all of the things that resulted in him getting a big contract.
I realize he got hurt. But my point here is that it ultimately doesn't matter to me why Simmons hasn't played well; it only matters to the Bucks that he hasn't. I'm not blaming Larry Harris for the fact Simmons got hurt. I'm saying that three years into the Simmons deal it's clear the decision was a mistake. Those of us who supported the move at the time were wrong. It happens. People make mistakes. I made a mistake in my appraisal of the Simmons signing and Harris made one in terms of signing him.