hands11 wrote:
JJ
I don't think your positions are whacked most the time. I also understand the part you are talking about where Wall forced two shoots in the forth, but I think you are overreacting on this one. KS did have a great game. Actually, Crawford turned it on in the forth and that made a huge difference as well. J Singleton and Martin also had an effect on the win. But Wall did play a great game against CHA and the game against ORL was very good. Not amazingly great but very good none the less. He pushed the ball. He made some great passes. He drove pretty well. He had a few coast to coast moves that were under control. He played winning PG the last two games and we won both games.
Being objectively critical is fine, but give some credit were credit is due.
Mediocre was probably a bad choice of words, but average is about right.
Wall did drive pretty well and did make some great passes. Unfortunately, that doesn't separate him from half the starting PGs in the NBA. Sometimes, just dumping the ball into your unstoppable center is a better choice than driving or making great passes, and often I see that Wall does not know the difference. Like at the end of the 1st quarter when Wall got an AND-1 on the fast break when the smarter play was passing to a wide open Vesely for a sure dunk. Wall got 3 points and a highlight, but it probably wasn't the best play. When you throw in 4 turnovers and bad shot selection in crunch time I come up with an average game. Not "very good".
Am I being to hard on Wall for criticizing what is, on balance, an average game? Maybe. But when you are the face of a franchise with a $25M shoe contract I guess that comes with the territory for me. I'd argue that most posters are equally willing to overlook Wall's flaws as I may be willing to focus on them.