ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:bigfoot wrote:Moving Bender would be huge mistake. He's a plus on defense and can hit the three. He can play either PF or C in at least a backup roll. Add in the fact that he is still the second youngest player on the team, only slightly older than Ayton, and has a lot of room for developmental improvement. He's not going to be a star but you don't just throw away big men who can shoot the three.
Honestly, if he gets to 40% from 3, continues to improve his ballhandling and continues to show the degree of hustle we saw at the end of SL, he would be a star, at least from an advanced stats perspective.
....and if my aunt had balls she would be my uncle.
This line of thought sounds eerily familiar with A LOT of failed NBA players. If so-and-so only increased their efficiency they would be great, if so-and-so only played defense they would be an all-star, if so-and-so only kept their head up when they drove the lane they would be a starter.
Im just tired of hoping year after year after year that these highly drafted youngsters FINALLY get it. At some point you have to admit to yourself that a guy isnt the player you thought he would be, wasnt as advertised pre-draft, didnt live up to the hype. We gave Len 5 years to show us he could be that guy.....and where is he now? Getting ready to play another season in a back-up role on a newly signed deal with the Hawks where he is making LESS MONEY than he did this past year with us.
........but you know, if only he could have defended a bit better and raised his FG% to around 60%......