old skool wrote:The silliest thing the Bucks have done this off-season is to put all of their eggs in the Larry Sanders basket.
I don't mind rolling the dice on Sanders to see if he turns into the real deal, but the Bucks team is really devoid of talent. Ellis and Jennings were not a good fit together, but at least they were NBA talent. Hammond needed to find a way to convert those assets into something of value. I don't think that he did.
Sanders is a horribly flawed player, despite his great defensive skills. He would be awesome in the Ervin Johnson role, paired with an offensive minded big 3 who can blaze away from the perimeter. But on most teams your top players need to have some balance. Sanders does not. I fear that he is the anti Monta Ellis - great on one side of the ball, horrid on the other side.
I don't think that one team in the East is worried about having to face the Larry Sanders-led Milwaukee Bucks.
Ellis was great on one side of the ball? It certainly wasn't offense or defense. I'm pretty sure those are the only two options though
Ellis was not much of a positive to his team on offense after his moped injury. Prior to that, he did have one season where he was great offensively. But that was quite a while ago.























