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You need to keep in mind I didnt say Mo wouldnt be an effective player/scorer on a good team I just dont think he will ever be an effective POINT GUARD on a good team.
Calm down,you Mo guys are experencing some serious PMS latley (post Mo syndrome).
With that said I wouldnt want Mo on my team period because of his ego and bad attitude.
Love the name calling btw,it does wonders for your credibility and the point you are trying to make.
Now we're just arguing semantics.
Mo Williams, like I've said numerous times, would best be suited on a team in which he doesn't have to be the primary playmaker in a halfcourt set. He's not Steve Nash or Chris Paul or Deron Williams. He doesn't have the innate ability to dissect a defense and move players around like chess pieces and control everything. He's run plays that have resulted in Bogut getting easy dunks and layups. Hell, I think he has one or two of those every night. But he no, he's not that 'true point guard' that everyone wants.
However, there are plenty of good teams without a Steve Nash or Paul or Williams type PG. Most have an off guard that can break a defense down and create for others (Kobe, LeBron, T-Mac, Roy, Iverson, Pierce) or a
dominant bigman that absolutely demands the ball (Garnett, Duncan, Howard, Bosh, Nowitzski, Ming).
The Bucks don't have either. It really is simple as that.
So when I read something like "Mo Williams will never be a starting PG on a playoff team", I hope people realize how stupid that sounds.
It should be obvious to anyone alive that the Bucks not only didn't have the talent to be a playoff team, but apparently they didn't have the coaching as well. Then you look at the record without Mo. If he was as bad as others have said, wouldn't the Bucks record improve without him, the same way Washington's did when Arenas went down? Or the way Philly got better without Iverson last season? The Bucks winning percentage has gotten noticeably worse.
Same with the defense. If he's the main reason the Bucks defense is so terrible, how is it possible that the Bucks are giving up more points on higher percentages when he isn't in the lineup?