Post#246 » by The Kane » Thu Jun 27, 2013 6:54 pm
I don't get some of you people. Every time a potential second option comes up, you guys nitpick their every single weakness and overrate our players. You people are afraid of change. WHO THE HELL DO YOU WANT? Lebron? Durant? Guess what? We aren't getting them. This same thing happened with Melo. Refusing to trade a role player for a superstar is pathetic. Not saying Aldridge is a superstar, but what he is is a legit second option who destroys us and Miami consistently but you don't want to trade Noah for him, a guy who put up 6ppg/9.8rpg/30%FG in the 2011 playoffs against Miami, and 9.8/9.2/37% FG in the 2013 playoffs (he allegedly was fully healthy at this point, so don't try to use Plantar Fascitis as an excuse, and even if you do, that just proves my injury prone point).
LaMarcus vs. Miami in the Big 3 Era:
31points, 14rebounds, 52%
26points, 4rebounds, 55%
20points, 6rebounds, 55%
20points, 15rebounds, 31%
29points, 5rebounds, 65%
Average: 25.2ppg, 8.8rebs, 51.6%fg.
Let's stop acting like Noah is Superman. Besides rebounding he disappears against Miami plain and simple. We need to start evaluating guys on whether they can help us against Miami, because tbh it doesn't matter what they do during the regular season, if they disappear against Miami they are worthless to us.
This team obviously does not have enough to beat Miami as constructed. We've been plagued by injuries 3 years in a row. This team is injury prone, and that isn't going to magically change just because you want it to. THIS TEAM CANNOT GO A FULL SEASON WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT INJURIES. Read that sentence again and let it sink in. Three years in a row isn't a coincidence. We need to get rid of some of these injury prone players, and Noah is one of those guys. I love him, and would try every other option to get Aldridge, but if at the end of the day they won't take anyone but Noah, we need to man up and have the courage to take a risk, because in this league, teams who twiddle their thumbs and wait on great players to fall into their laps lose out. We have to go out and make a deal happen. This is the perfect deal to put us over the hump, and an irrational overvaluing of Noah shouldn't stop us from doing that again like we already did with Melo. Noah for Aldridge straight up is a good deal.
"This game has always been, and will always be about buckets."
- Bill Russell