Post#15 » by Skin » Wed Dec 2, 2015 12:30 am
My opinion on Hezonja is not popular. Saw this coming the moment we drafted him. I don't hate the player, I just really really wanted a big man. Still do. The whole season of tanking last year was palatable because I thought we were getting the final piece to our starting 5.... that fricken unicorn PF. I created the Porzingis thread and along with many others, battled all the KP doubters, and then alas he got swiped out from under us by the Knicks who were supposed to take Mudiay or Winston G'damnit! So the search goes on for the unicorn PF while we deal with a high lottery pick who can't see the floor. When KP was gone, I had hoped for WCS, with dark horse hopes on Turner or a trade back into Round 1 for Portis.
I still remember the Hezonja threads too. Nobody wanted to give a straight answer as to who would sit out of Oladipo, Harris, or Gordon in order for him to get playing time. Or out of those, who Hezonja would have to outplay to become the Superstar of this team. The best response was... "There is 96 min to split up between SG/SF".
...and back then, Fournier's playing time wasn't even a factor. Now that he's emerged, the situation is even worse for Hezonja. In fact, Fournier is turning out to be the player we hoped Hezonja to be.
The news doesn't get better for Hezonja. Once we extend Fournier this summer and solidify him with a sparkling new expensive contract and a solid spot in the rotation (very possibly as a starter), the situation for Hezonja next year will be the same as it is right now. With very little playing time.
Now that this situation is hitting us in the face, more people are starting to wonder how this will all come together? Even worse, they are starting to knock the qualities that made him such an attractive prospect in the first place... From elite shooting, swag for days, and oozing athleticism to "less than expected quality shooting", "poor defender", "slow", "weak", "non-aggressive".... YIKES!
Even if we try to stay level headed and determine that it's way too early to declare him a bust... my question is... when will we get to find out? I don't see a clear path for playing time.
Do we have to hope for an injury in order to see him? Is a trade now mandatory when in the past "there is 96 min between SG/SF" was the answer? What's his own trade value?
I don't blame Hennigan for drafting him. He clearly chased "Superstar potential" over "Fit". Chose the "Future" over the "Present". Bottom line, I want Hezonja to succeed now that he's on the Magic, but how it happens is becoming more and more blurry.