bws94 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Pistolpete1947 wrote:
Whitehead is turnover prone and a poor shooter. After the first half-dozen games I see no improvement from him in terms of running the offense despite starting for over 30 games. Dinwiddie runs the offense better even with his limited experience. If he had the opportunity Whitehead has had he'd be light years ahead of him IMO. We need to prioritize because when Lin comes back only one will get the backup minutes. Unless Dinwiddie plays lights out for the next week the backup spot will go to Whitehead. This will be a big mistake for the Net's future.
If you don't agree with me on this just compare their stats so far this year. Dinwiddie's are better even though Whitehead has had tons more playing time than him.
Can you imagine if someone did this same kind of half assed assessment on Jeremy Lin at age 21? Just gave up on him after three months into his professional career? I bet your reaction would NOT be positive.
There's no need to prioritize. Both players will get proper time and assessment opportunities.
and i'm really restraining myself by not responding to that nonsense about "a big mistake for the Net's future" by actually attempting to develop Isaiah Whitehead. I'm like literally regretting the Nets ever signing Jeremy Lin every time i read this garbage. Whitehead is trying to learn one of the toughest positions in all of pro sports on the fly. He has been literally thrown into the water and by all accounts has exceeded expectations. I don't really know what else to say that won't trend towards something toxic.
Whitehead is viewed around the league as one of this year's better rookies, and here we have the **** ing peanut gallery saying we should toss the kid in the street.
Look, Pete's been watching the game over 50 years and he's not big on Whitehead. There's no real reason not to support Lin here because Pete's opinion differs from others. It's his opinion and assessment. I'll debate him but he has a right to it.
A very reasonable post bws94. You have a lot of class.
Look guys I've got no axe to grind with IW. He seems like a really good kid, respectful of others and eager to learn. I'm just not seeing him as a NBA player right now. I've been wrong many times before and I hope I'm wrong this time but right now my opinion is that Dinwiddie will be better than him in time.