catch20two wrote:BatumtheGlue wrote:catch20two wrote:You already know this is going to happen. Every season we're looking to trade for a backup PG at the deadline except for the Jeremy Lin year. All these decent to good PGs looking for jobs in the NBA and Cho just seem to fail to address the backup PG position every season except that one time.
Except Lin was not just a backup PG for us, he is a pretty good combo guard who fits well to play alongside Kemba. I wont argue Lin is a much better player than MCW, but like what I said before, i don't have any complain about MCW's signing, because it's a low risk and don't forget we have the GREAT Caruso if MCW's project won't work, lol.
You don't have to complain now lol but later you will. It was a bad signing. I can blame Kemba for this a bit too. Maybe if I keep bashing MCW he'll play above his capabilities and prove me wrong.
I'm expecting a sub-40 overall FG% w/ 25% 3pt shooting and the most negative net of any rotation player type of season. You know, on par to his career trajectory.
If that's the stats his opponent is having regulary, without messing up in offense (bad turnovers, head scratching shots..), he can't be a negative net considering next year's bench teammates...
At worst, if the offense stagnates (/read if MCW, Lamb and Monk can't create anything consistently), Batum will help this bench to flourish (but i dont think it will be necessary barring injuries).
In other words, a single player does not make a team (not even lbj..) and MCW won't ruin bench's peformance.
I already said that the main issue for next year is geting a starting 5 that is still effective, with a really bounce back year from all forwards (batum mostly, but not only him). If we really have Frank & Cody from the bench + Lamb and either Monk or MCW + filler (mkg or batum or another), this team is almost bound to finish with the best bench next year.

























