GreenDreamer wrote:Nobody wants to lay into Tony? Alright, then I will.
He is a moron. That dunk late in the Toronto game proved that to me once and for all. That was an almost IDENTICAL dunk to the one where he blew his ACL out, right down to foolishly kicking his right leg out. The only real difference was that his left leg was bent instead of straight out on the landing. If it is straight out, he would have blown his knee out again. This guy has learned NOTHING.
GreenDreamy: this line of reasoning is borderline insane. Injuries just happen; TA can no more avoid injury by avoiding certain kinds of dunks than someone can avoid death by avoiding cigarettes.
There is no basis that I know of in classifying a specific basketball maneuver as any more or less potentially injurious than any other maneuver. There are plenty of non-contact injuries, injuries where a player jumps up and strains something (like KG's), or makes a simple cut and blows out a knee (like Welker). On the other hand, I've seen plenty of seemingly awkward or painful-looking cuts, moves, or falls where the player bounces right back up. Rarely is an injury about a wrong step or move--usually, they're the result of cumulative effects, the nature of which remain hazy. There is no science to avoiding injury.
To go around saying that certain kinds of dunks lead to injury is tantamount to basketball malpractice, resulting in the kind of tentative, scared basketball that TA has suffered from on his road to recovery. Sports, by their nature, are about play. And play is ultimately about not thinking, just doing. You can't tell yourself to avoid certain dunks and still 'play'. The key to overcoming an injury is to forget that you were injured--avoiding certain dunks would make that kind of recovery impossible.
GreenDreamer wrote:Seriously, forget about the FACT that Tony and Marquis cannot BOTH play on the floor together. The spacing would be an abomination. This guy finds ways to completely screw up the EASIEST plays in the game. No brainer decisions aren't being made by a guy who evidently does not have a brain.
You want a guy like that out there in the PLAYOFFS? Remember how "good" he was last playoffs, when he single handedly blew a game for us doing the SAME things? To me he's either an expiring contract, or a 10th man. I have NO edesire to rely on this guy going forward. None. Put that playoff pressure back on and Bad Tony will be the ONLY Tony.
Daniels and TA could play together effectively, but we'd have to look for them in the post and not station them in the corners. A creative coach could make that lineup work, especially if House/Baby/'Sheed were also on the court. The defensive and fast break potential of TA/Daniels is something I'm excited to see...
TA does make a boneheaded play here or there, but he's not a bonehead any more than Ray or Rondo are when they make a boneheaded play. For whatever reason, TA's mistakes are more memorable than similar ones by other players.
TA hasn't performed well in the playoffs in a consistent manner since the Big 3 were put together, but there are reasons for that. The 08 playoff was about confidence in the knee and playing behind James Posey. Doc didn't have confidence in TA, TA didn't have confidence in the knee, and Posey got the consistent minutes; the 09 playoff was about rustiness due to missing about half the season due to injury, a rustiness which once again led to Doc's lack of confidence in TA and TA's lack of confidence in himself (don't forget, he had ankle surgery 2 days after the season ended--he was playing hurt even when he came back). Right now, he's playing at an unprecedented level in terms of confidence and health (since the knee injury). In the Big 3 era, we've never seen this TA; if he can remain healthy, it's safe to assume we'll see this level of play continue throughout the playoffs. Bad Tony was/is mostly about injury and confidence, not about ability...
The leaks are real...the news is fake.
I'm just here for the memes.