NavLDO wrote:bigfoot wrote:
Straightforward ignorance and inability to look at the fact that Harris was behind two veteran SFs his first two years and was traded away by the Bucks before he broke out. This is the situation with every player you give as a poor counter example. Butler behind quality players and not getting touchs, never going to get shots over Rose, Deng, Noah, and Boozer. Compare that to Chriss and Bender who have both been starters and given lots of opportunity but just don't step up to the plate take it. Open you eyes and use that little bit of logic that you think you possess and spout off about all the time in your posts. Personally most of your arguments are illogical and make very, very little sense.
Oh, I know..Bender has started a ton...a whole ONE game, and averaged 13.3 MPG compared to Butler's 8.5 MPG in his 1st Season...or Harris' 11.4 (over 9 GS more than Bender...which was ZERO)
http://bkref.com/tiny/DUMZ1By season two, though...watch out...Bender has started ONE game, and is averaging 20.5 MPG vs Butler (26.0 and 20 GS) and Harris (23.6 and 34 GS). Yep somehow Harris and Butler, not getting opportunities like Bender has, really slowed their development...
http://bkref.com/tiny/yWdKu"But Chriss has started!!!" Yeah, and played 20MPG...ALSO, less than Butler and Harris in their 2nd season...and Ingram and Gordon. Gordon was scoring a whopping 9.2 PPG.
Then let's look at per36, and low and behold, Bender and Chriss leading the way in Blks...Chriss in 2nd in TRB, while Bender is 2nd in 3PT%. Bender is actually even with Harris in TS%.
But yes, overall, they are behind those two in their development. So while Bender barely had a smidgen more minutes played in his 1st season than Harris/Butler, but this time in their 2nd season, they had caught up. Chriss, yes, has had more minutes. But just like you are using excuses about playing with All-Star Veterans as reasoning why they weren't getting as many touches, well, it works both ways. They also benefit from playing with better players (Rose as a PG back then was miles better than anything we are running out there...)
Point is, sure we can point fingers and say our young guys suck, so on and so forth, but Bender is getting better every game; Chriss unfortunately, well, not so much. But it's not unfathomable to believe that they will get better; as I mentioned and a good example was last night that you can see for yourself. Bender is gaining confidence, and with more playing time/experience, he looks like he might actually get it. Chriss? Not too sure, but it's possible, and it's certainly not too late.