catch20two wrote:I'm sure Vucevic would still have a post game if he played for us, Faried would still know how to rebound missed shots, and Motiejunas would still know how to shoot open shots as a stretch 4. You say that none of those guys would have been able to put up close to their numbers on our team then imagine how much of a hit Kemba's numbers are taking playing with our depleted frontcourt and inconsistent scoring wings. I'm just saying that we need to stop making excuses for Biyombo. This is the NBA. If he's not ready then maybe he should be in the D-League like every other young and raw player that's not ready. He's looking like trash with very few glimpses of hope in between. I understand that we're tanking and all but our savior for the future shouldn't be looking like our tank commander. Andre Drummond is raw. Enes Kanter is raw. Bismack Biyombo is unthawed.
Funny you mention Kemba. Remember how bad he was last year? A big reason for that? He played with DJ Augustine who sucked, Hendo had no 3 pt shot, Matt Carroll, injured/sucky Reggie Williams, offense killing Maggette, and GOAT Cory Higgins. All while playing under a coach infamous for being really bad at coaching guards, Paul Silas. Now he has Dunlap catering the offense to him and guys that can create their own offense in Sessions and Gordon and voila! He looks a 1000x better. Extremely few players can rise above their chitty teammates, especially the ones they share defensive rotations with. Biz on the other hand has been surrounded by trash his whole career. Actually, the best big Biz has ever played with was Boris Diaw.
Haywood isn't making Biz better or job easier, Tyrus surely isn't, Diop surely isn't, Warrick surely isn't, and I doubt Rob Werdann would be considered in the top half of best big men coaches in the league.
How can you expect a player to learn how to block, defend, rebound and score if you surround him with players that can hardly do any of those either?