Shanghai Kid wrote:ClutchDJ wrote:So are we gonna criticize Beal for his poor play or just wait till John f***s up then instantly attack him?
From what I gather, the board generally doesn't get excited when Wall is leading the team or playing well. We've fallen into a habit where most of the threads revolve around waiting for Wall to mess up and attack his play, so there tends to be general silence if Wall is leading the team to victory, if Wall has a bad second half you'll suddenly see the posting pick up.
The ideal scenario for heavy traffic posting is for Beal to the lead the team to a win where Wall is out or played bad. Then you get a strong mix of posts praising Beal and "Everybody Eats" at the same time the posts calling to trade Wall. Everybody goes to sleep happy.
There just isn't any spice to Wall playing well or leading the team to a win.
So the problem is that John gets criticized too much? Or that Brad gets criticized too little? Or both?
From my perspective, there are a significant number of posts praising John when he plays a good/great game (like against the Lakers), though many comments have the flavor of "why can't he do this more often than once every 5 or 6 games?"
I'll have to pay closer attention to whether there's less posting when John is "leading the team to victory." Of course, that's not been happening a hell of a whole lot lately.
Looking back through this thread, there were a number of posts about Beal's poor 3 point shooting, as there have been all year. Lots of posts in the trade board and elsewhere about trading Brad, since he's the most valuable asset that they have.
I think that overall the criticism on this board has been meted out pretty proportionally to who's deserved it. Maybe not enough going to the owner, who deserves the most. Like it or not, John is supposed to be the best player on the team, the face of the franchise, leading by example, etc. There's the perception (reality?) that he's not consistently playing very hard, which is frustrating to people given his status and contract.
Anyway, I'll try to step up and be more critical of Brad "4th Quarter Clanker" Beal. In games like last night's, there's lots of blame to go around.