NavLDO wrote:darealjuice wrote:NavLDO no one is saying everyone on the team played good but Len, they're saying that Len was ESPECIALLY bad compared to everyone else. And yes Len had to see the bench for 11 minutes, he was getting dominated and fouling like crazy. In the first 4 minutes of last night's game, he had a clear path foul, a defensive 3-seconds call, 2 personal fouls, and an additional turnover. He looked terrible coming out and got into foul trouble really early.
And then he came in and looked decent the rest of the time he was in, overall, against a top defender in the league.
The other guys played poorly against Utah's 'non-starters' vs Len playing poorly against one of the best Defensive Centers in the league. That's my point. Then Len gets called out for playing against bench players in the 4th, when that's who our other guys were playing against the whole game.
So explain how that is 'even criticism'...and then he gets blamed for the time he wasn't even in the game. That's rich. Just hilarious. He gets blamed for when he' IN the game; he get's criticized for when he's NOT in the game. Sorry, but that's just complete and utter BS. Players have bad games all the time; it's up to the coach to manage the roster properly. To blame that on Len is flat out ridiculous.
Can you relax lol? You're getting way too defensive when it comes to talking about Len.
Again, no one is talking about how other guys played, stop putting up straw men (also, how can you honestly say that Len was the only one playing against a Jazz starter lol that's ridiculous?). The fact of the matter is that when Len was on the floor with people who will actually get minutes during the season, he did not look good, not just this game but all preseason. Not just statistically (34.6% from the field through 4 games as a center???), but on the eye test too. He literally scored once with Gobert on the court all of last game off a putback, he has zero effective post moves, he's a liability on pick and roll defense, he's still picking up fouls like crazy. I don't see how you can blame Watson for not "managing the roster properly," Len isn't playing out of position anymore, he literally plays himself off the floor when he picks up 3 fouls before the 1st quarter ends, or do you really think that we wanted to have Chriss at the 5 against Gobert when we took Len out?
Len is going to get criticized because if we keep him in Phoenix after this year, he will be OUR HIGHEST PAID PLAYER. That's just how it is, and if he continues not performing anywhere near those expectations, then people will continue to trash him.
No one wants him to be bad. We'd all love to say that we've found out center of the future and move on to solidifying other positions, but performances like this preseason do not strike confidence into anyone. This is his last year of playing before he potentially gets a big paycheck, so he needs to be held accountable when he plays bad. Making excuses for him like "oh he was playing against one of the best defensive centers of course he looked bad" or "it's the coaches fault for not putting him in the position to succeed" just doesn't make sense. This is his 4th year in the league, Gobert was drafted 20 picks later than him in the same draft, yet completely overmatches them every time we play the Jazz. Wouldn't you like to be saying that Len is one of the better centers in the league? That's what we drafted him to be, yet the guy that slips to the end of the 1st round in the same draft is performing at such a level that it's excusable for Alex to get dominated by him?
Tell me, what standard should Len be held to? Should we really be satisfied with him being
decent when Gobert, a guy he'll compete with his entire career, is not on the floor?