PaulieWal wrote:This is some serious revisionist history on your part. What your agenda is behind that is anyone's guess but I am specifically talking about 2012, not what happened in 2014 when Battier was washed up and Chalmers struggled. Using PPGzz to talk about Battier is pretty silly. His value as a floor spacer was important to the whole concept of small ball and he shot the 3 @ 38+% in the playoffs.
11 PPG in 36 MPG at 55% TS is PRETTY GOOD for a role player who's not asked to do much and just space the floor which is what his role was.
And BTW Battier was 33 in 2012. He was on his last legs clearly but he was pretty important to the Heat's success in 2012 and 2013. If your focus is on his offensive numbers then yeah he's not going to mean much but that's a stupid way of looking at a 3&D guy.
I'm not talking about 2014. I'm talking about the period between 2011 and 2014 regarding LeBron's cast (especially come playoff time). Your agenda made you tunnel-visioned only on '12 which happened to be the year Battier and Chalmers player by far their best basketball for the Heat at aforementioned time period.
I'm not focusing solely on what Battier brought on offense. Didn't you read my post? Because if you did I mentioned his overrated defense too. I'm not saying he was a negative defender, but when people go off reputation and start labeling a 33-year old Battier like he was some consistent difference maker on defense, that's when horses need to be held.
I mean, are you even listening to yourself. We're out here talking about old Battier and Chalmers as premier role players on what was supposedly a ''stacked'' roster for a team that made 4 trips to the Finals and won 2 championships. Freaking Boobie Gibson averaged 8 PPG in 20 MPG at 61% TS in 2007 (that's better than what Rio did in 3 out of 4 years) and even compared to Rio '12 campaign, his per minute production is far better with a similar role. Heck, he almost matches Chalmers playing almost half less minutes per game. Boobie Gibson actually performed admirably, if we take into account what his role was, strictly to shoot 3's, he was then elite at his job. But unfortunately, that still doesn't make him a good role player because he wasn't doing anything beyond that.
If you're talking about Chalmers as a 'pretty good' role player during the Heatles era, or even during 2012 (to better fit your agenda) then Boobie Gibson '07 was also a pretty good role player. I'm starting to wonder where that bar is set right now. Does that make Haslem a 'good' role player and Juwan Howard an average one? What is Iguodala then? What is Bogut?
The only time the Heat were stacked was in '13 during that 27 win-streak because Wade finally looked healthy, Bosh was playing up to his standard, Allen added some perimeter shooting because everyone else was consistently failing to, and Birdman added some much needed size and rim protection to a big man-less team. The role players weren't stellar but the bench was deep enough that each guy could potentially do something (mainly shoot 3's or play a little D). Wade was never healthy in the postseason 'tho, Bosh had injury problems too in '12 and played poorly in other years, Chalmers and Battier got worse against better teams. Who else was left? 3'no'D Allen? Hustle bot Birdman? An injured washed up Haslem? A barely walking Mike Miller?