hardenASG13 wrote:Don't think I ever advocated for Ferguson he has looked lost since day 1.
you began advocating for him after the lakers game but before the thunder acquired corey brewer. you and a lot of other thunder fan casuals, actually.
hardenASG13 wrote:Abrines has improved since last year.....do you disagree?
alex abrines is shooting 29.9% from three and looking real bad. i think he should start and i think he should definitely pick up the shooting if he continues to get an opportunity... but looks improved? really?
hardenASG13 wrote:I'll admit I was too high on what I thought huestis could do offensively, it turns out he isn't an NBA caliber player. Same w brewer, who also is out of the league.
so waiters, brewer, huestis, ferguson, abrines... all advocated by you at various points over 'dre and all relative failures over the long run. tell me why i'm supposed to take it seriously now so early in the season?
hardenASG13 wrote:That's what we are seeing in an improved abrines, Schroeder, diallo, and Burton, who I think all are NBA level rotation pieces and clearly better than roberson offensively. I've enjoyed the offense not going into maddening, stagnant cold stretches for long periods of the game on a consistent basis.
the thunder offense with the andre roberson starters (keep in mind,
melo was in this group) were better last year relative to league average than lineups with westbrook and schroder together have been this year.
better than westbrook and abrines lineups this year, better than westbrook and burton lineups this year, better than westbrook and diallo lineups this year. the only player pair wing with westbrook who has exceeded 'dre starters last year is terrance ferguson--
who is shooting 25% from three with high turnovers.
this is what happens when you use the dang eye test for everything, you have no sense of what's actually occurring on the court. the thunder have the 25th ranked offense this year if you take opponent defensive strength into account and you're here praising the smooth offense devoid of stagnant cold stretches. it makes -no sense-.
hardenASG13 wrote: If you deny how smooth the offense has looked this year, dating back as far as I can remember, then you are lying to yourself.
i don't care how it looks, i care how it performs. and the offense has been atrocious this season so far. the only player pair 'dre replacement wing with westbrook who has had success is ferguson. and he's been atrocious offensively so it's a really glib statement to assign the credit for the offensive improvement to ferguson over roberson.
hardenASG13 wrote: The defense is still very good, since defense is a team thing, without him and with the competent replacements. Not sure how you can argue that either. Even the numbers, which have been your main arguing point, would agree with it.
the defense has been excellent! i'm open to the possibility that 'dre's impact was overstated on defense because i do not close myself to possibilities until evidence supports a conclusion. but the overwhelming preponderance of evidence suggests that 'dre is not overstated, and the defense being great has a lot more to do with removing melo, schematic changes, etc. than anything. the performance defensively of westbrook-schroder lineups relative to westbrook-anyone attests to that.
what would you say to the possibility that the defense can be even better, and the offense can be better too? because relative to our other options, when you look at the thunder last year with dre and take melo into account-- that seems to be what could be possible with a healthy return.