Wolfay wrote:mitchweber wrote:Wolfay wrote:
100% agree with this, and Cruel_Ruin, the assist numbers aren't telling the whole story. You rather should be looking at the points numbers of our guys, which looks more balanced across the roster, and you only have to physically look at one or two possessions to see how much better the ball's moving. It doesn't take a tremendous amount of basketball knowledge to see how much more fluid the offense has looked without Martin.
Well of course the scoring is more balanced! Find me a team who's scoring doesn't become more balanced when their leading scorer is out.
But again, this isn't addressing the main point I've been making. The team relied on Kevin in the first few games because it wasn't clear what else they had. To act like Kevin is just normally a ball-stopping player is to have a poor memory. He has been this way out of necessity.
It's just not more balanced, there's just more scoring from everybody in general to the point where we didn't even noticed Martin was missing. Martin taking 20+ shots per game was killing any chance of any sort of offensive chemistry developing. I knew all along our team was capable of this, and now that Martin's out and Westphal has organized us a bit, lo and behold what happens? Truth is that this team doesn't need Martin as much as some like to think. Maybe that wasn't true in the past, but it's certainly more true now. We've got options, so what's the harm in at least looking into them?
Kings were better without Chris Webber too...
