miltk wrote:jwilliamson23 wrote:
I want to agree with you, especially in the playoffs we've seen how well those 2 can work together, i'm trying to think of an example where there was no defined point guard like what were talking about here. BUT without the 2 guard being a dominant scorer (D.Wade, J.Johnson and etc.) that has worked, If anybody can come up with one that would be great. But I hope you're right and that we make that 2-headed monster.
not all championship teams have had great pg's. and there were many that had only adequate pg play. like,,,i think the 1984 celts had adequate guard play,,,buckner, ainge, johnson, and henderson(i wiki'ed the roster). no great pg, no great shooters. mainly iirc, ainge was a scrappy pain in the @ss and johnson was the D specialist. none had the potential like westy and harden, individually or as a duo, imo. but they had bird, parrish, mchale, and maxwell,,,and okc has nothing like that.the bullets had,,meh. westy/harden can become better than what houston had...what'd they have, kenny smith and sam cassell???
by comparison, the rest of okc is still incomplete, but the westy/harden duo certainly works for me. look down the roster and i say "omg" how did okc do it. i like maynor, but ivey and cook? presti really has to work on the role players,,,,,they're woeful.
as right as you are about the teams, the teams that won rings in the 80's are much diferent than the ones who win one now. But I defintely see your point. I don't think we need a great point guard to win. Just one who can do his role If Russell average 18pts, 8ast, 6rebs 2.5 steals a game with about 46% shooting, I would be ecstatic. but that would mean we have more scoring on the team. I agree that we are complete and need better role players but is that Presti's style? I think with the Perkins deal he changed his look a bit going for more experience over youth. So maybe we can get a better balance this summer. But we do need better role players. Or we could just trade Russ for Drose, and sign D12 and call ourselves the new Big 3.
