stevemcqueen1 wrote:Hands I agree with the message of your post but disagree on points within it.
First, I don't think LeBron or KD are the Wilt to Duncan's Russell. Those guys are leaders who play the game the right way. They're winners and both are going to win a lot of rings in their careers.
Second, I think Indy has leadership personalities in Hibbert and West, and George and Stephens are wonderful glue personalities. But they're still growing up as a team. Remember they only won 48 games last season, and I think before that they were mostly in the feisty but flawed low seed seed range. They haven't peaked.
Third, I agree that we've got some good chemical pieces finally. Gortat and Ariza, definitely both good fits. I like Miller and Gooden off the bench. I like Harrington in the locker room, not as crazy about him on the floor. I've always liked Booker's personality. And Nene is great for the locker room. And I agree with you about Beal still cooking, so to speak.
But I don't think the true chemistry is there yet, and I'm not sure it will get there with this group of guys. We're still struggling to play good basketball on a regular basis. We're still having breakdowns in trust on the court IMO. Some of the pieces don't quite fit IMO. I don't see much synergy in Wall and Nene's games for example. That's pretty major. Our two best and most expensive players don't really make each other better. They just take turns doing their thing.
Wall is our guy, clearly. So I think you've got to figure out a way to turn Nene's 13 million a year into a player that is a better fit from a skills perspective. I don't think we'll become contenders and squeeze the most from our roster until we do that.
Sorry if I wasn't more clear. I wrote a lot and it was mostly a stream of consciousness thing. I'm sure I could have been more clear in some areas. But what was most important to me was the general theme of the post. Hopefully that came through. As for the framing of your reply, let me say...thank you. I appreciate you approach... i.e. You liked the post, but have some views to add.
Let me see if I can clarify where I can.
"Then look at SAS. Duncan is awesome but he isn't Lebron or KD. But he is a great leader of a great TEAM. And they have a great coach and team system. That's why Duncan can still get it down at his age. Its Bill Russell vs Wilt"
I was attempting to point out superior athleticism over less athletic player Duncan is today that can still get it done. I agree. KD and LeBron are smart basketball player and leaders. LeBron struggled to get to the top of Cleveland, but he has grown in Miami. He is going to be tough to dethrone with the talent and mind he now has.
As for IND, sure those are the leaders. But are they going to be good enough leaders ? There are levels of leadership. We will see. Like we will see about Wall and we will see if Beal can step it up and find his complimentary spot. From what I have seen in Wall, I think he can get there. I think he has the right stuff. As I said with Beal, its not soup yet but I think it can get there. Might be next year though. Stars are molded by the greatest of challenges. Their steal is tested. Does the blade get sharper or does it snap? That's the question. So far Walls seems to be getting sharper. Now its time to turn up the heat and forge the steal some more. And that's why Wall had to get to the playoffs. He needs to test his steal and see what comes of it.
To you last points. I left AH out but yeah, Big Cheese is a good fit personality that isn't as good on the floor. He does add something, but I think Gooden does we wanted from Big Cheese, so he wasn't a focus in my post. I agree the Booker adds something as well. I left them out because I was focusing on the more important core pieces. Which bring us to Nene. I can't say your view isn't a concern I share but I do like Nene and think he does bring something special. I think I said.. the Big Brazilian with post powers, IQ for the game and he can pass well. I think he brings plenty this team needs. And I do agree... it hasn't all gotten missed together yet. Nene, Gooden and the Professor haven't all played together yet with Wall. Wall needs to work it out so it all works. And Professor can help as well.
Then there is the last important piece. THE CHIEF. Mr Randy Whitman. There I have my concerns.
The team is not all the way there, but I enjoyed writing about them from the perspective that was not only about talent but about talent and personality fit. I think this team has a little more to it then we may realize yet. Now its going to take everyone stepping it up into their roles and some luck, if they are to maximize this years opportunity.
Its always about the next game and the next challenge. Success build Success. There are no short cuts. They need to get through the next door to get to the door after that.