likashing wrote:bakesale wrote:
But let's get to the issue at hand.
I've gone over this before and I'll go over it again. You constantly complain that he's streaky but name me one high volume 3 point shooter; let's say in the top 20 for 3 point attempts in the NBA who has been less streaky than Klay (aside from Curry). I'll wait.
Klay made no improvement this season, and he is actually worse than last season. That's the complain. If you make the top $ on the team and is young, you should be making improvement over the summer.
You know what? He had a bad first month of the season. I won't deny that. But he had a hell of a December. Let's remember that we aren't even half way through the season yet. If he maintains his level of play from December for the rest of the season his end of season stats WILL be an improvement on the year before. IF he somehow reverts back to how he was playing in November then yes he will show that he's gotten worse instead of better.
Now I don't know Klay personally but the feeling I get from watching him over the years is that he loves what he does and he appears to work his ass off. He's also 25. Even the ever salty Mark Jackson has REPEATEDLY said even well after having coached Klay is that he NEVER had to worry about Klay in terms of how hard he worked on his game. He always says "that's one guy I don't have to worry about". And that's coming from a guy who knows Klay a **** tonne more than any of us ever has or ever will. Coming from a guy who comes across as a bitter ex boyfriend most of the time, this is high praise.
So, with that in mind what do you think is more likely? That he reverts back to how he was in November and eventually has a worse season than last season? Or that he plays more like he did in December and thus at the end of the season shows a season of improvement?
As for the complaint about the money he makes. He was a legitimate All Star last season. He's not like Damian Lillard who was a borderline all star and really only made it because Kobe was injured. Despite just barely being an all star Last season; based on that season alone Lillard got a contract for $25 million a year... If there's one player you can legitimately complain about being overrated and overpaid it's Lillard.
But back to my point at hand Klay was a legitimate All Star last season on a Western Conference team packed to the brim with absolute Superstars. The only change I would've made to last year's team (aside from Lillard) is that I think Kawhi should've made it over Duncan. Oh and I think Dirk like Duncan also got in due to "legend" status and was an iffy pick at best.
Just to remind you of all the Superstars that made the West All Stars that I haven't already mentioned:
Griffin, Marc Gasol, Davis, Aldridge, Cousins, Durant, Harden, CP3 and Westbrook. Klay Thompson made the All Star team amongst this list of Superstars. Virtually all of whom make a great deal more than Klay. And you are complaining about Klay's contract?????
You're kidding me right?