hands11 wrote:DS was not better except he added a 3 ball.
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/808/ ... -stevenson
AJ was AJ. He actually posted better numbers at GS
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/stats/_/i ... wn-jamison
Hughes most efficient productive year here was 02-03 Gil wasn't even here yet. Once Gil joined the year later, they were both inefficient chuckers. Hughes was the original N1on5 before Nick was. At least Hughes played some defense and would pass the ball to Haywood sometimes.
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/356/larry-hughes
Caron Bulter as you mentioned was coming into his own. We got his best years here. Then injuries got the best of him. Was it timing of him becoming prime CB or partly to do with playing with Gil ? He was a type that needed another good scorer out their with him. But that's not uncommon of a lot of players. http://espn.go.com/nba/player/stats/_/i ... ron-butler
Looking at those players, I don't see anything that shows Gil clearly made players around him better. DS was the same but added a 3 ball. Hughes got worse. AJ worse or about the same, only his 3 ball matured over the years and he keep doing that even after he left. That leaves CB who was coming into his own.
What you saw was a wide open offense of chucker that didn't play defense. That got Hughes a nice contract. AJ was already overpaid when we got him and then signed him for more then he was worth. CB got paid fairly for what he would have been healthy, but more then he should have with his injury issues. DS was never the same after his back problem but was a useful utility player for a while. But never the same defensive presence he was here. Defense was his calling card. I don't think Gil taught him any about that.
I ask again, who is playing better because of Kyrie? Who plays better with Kyrie than without him?






