MJG wrote:
Minny fans are probably upset that Foye wasn't a franchise type of player like Brandon Roy, who the T-Wolves traded Randy Foye for. But he certainly can still be a starting player on a winning team especially with starters like Arenas, Butler, and Jamison as opposed to what he had in the 2nd half the year with Telfair, Gomes, and Love.
Maybe others watched the Wolves more than I did and are more aware of his intangibles, but going by the numbers, I just don't see anything that says that Foye is more than a decent rotation player. On one of the league's worst teams, he put up 16/4/3/1 with 40% FG and 36% 3P in 35 MPG. There's certainly nothing awful about that, but there's nothing especially impressive either. And considering that he's 26 years old and has been pretty consistent across his three previous seasons, I think improvements going forward will be fairly minor at best.
I don't want to sound like I hate Foye or anything like that, because I don't. I just think there's a reason most Minnesota fans don't really care that he was traded, and it can't all be blamed on the fact that he will never be as good as Roy. I still believe that Miller is the real gem of the deal for us, and I hope for our sake that he doesn't get treated as a secondary acquisition to Foye.
this is exactly my take on him
the realist in me will be pleasantly surprised if he helps us all that much.
the optimist in me thinks that maybe mgmt (incl and esp the new regime
that was most familiar with RF in MN) sees something that would give them
hope that he could be a player worthy of being picked as high as he was.
re the comparisons with N1, I would not have traded N1 for RF straight up.
I really have rose colored glasses when it comes to N1. That's just me. TSW
may end up being right on the mark with his comparison to Trent Tucker (iirc).