SmushedPennies wrote:Man, some of you guys are commenting without much knowledge of the situations. Do you know what waiving Whiteside was immediately preceding? The signing of Aaron Brooks. SAC was already at 15 before Brooks and had to cut someone to make room. They have a surplus of young bigs and made a decision on one to cut. His skills don't carry as much weight over there as they would here.
Saying Harrellson "couldn't make it" in Houston isn't accurate. He played 2 summer league games before being waived to make room for Carlos Delfino.
You can declare which players you believe will and won't get PT all you want, but we all know you don't know. No one had Terrell Harris even making the team before the season, but there he was playing crucial minutes against Toronto in the thick of a seed race alongside the full compliment of Heat players. I won't count the ATL game because Wade and LeBron were out. Young players may be inexperienced, but the idea of a young player is that he's getting better. One way to help them get better is to put them next to professionals who do all the right things, helping to curb the learning curve. They can also make their jobs easier and mask some of their flaws in the present time. I'm not envisioning rolling out either guy for crucial minutes of important games, or that they'll find spots in the rotation, but what's wrong with having young guys to develop at the end of the bench, who can possibly even contribute to a win over a Washington or Charlotte at some point during the reg season?radikalBaller wrote:This is 1 min of garbage time with the game already out of reach, what did you expect ?
In that 1 min he was active and had a rebound and a dunk under the basket over the opposition frontcourt, not too bad. He need to work on his lower body strength though as he was being thrown around by Reggy Evans.
Which is why you have to test people's credibility by asking them to verify such claims. Imagine if someone judged Dwyane Wade's overall ability based on G3 of the East semis. They'd say he was hot garbage, and he's a well-established pro who had ample opportunity to contribute positively in that game.
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