RHJ lmao c'mon man. The problem has been the bench...which was a strength of last year's team.gigantes wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:I'm somewhat of a Kyrie critic but I don't think he's been the problem this year. I do think the losses of guys like Ed Davis, DeMarre Carroll, and Jared Duley went under the radar a bit.
Yeap, Davis in particular. And the loss of RHJ probably hurt, as well. He was pretty much the Nets best stopper, the last few seasons. Temple looks like he's stepping up, altho he can't take on big men the way RHJ was routinely able to do.
That said, there's a lot of new faces to integrate, and it does make sense the second unit would be struggling like this; at least for a while.What I will say about Kyrie is that he's better suited to be a SG offensively (which is why the offense clicks better with him an Dinwiddie on the court) but then the problems come defensively. In an ideal world he would be paired with a PG who is comfortable guarding wings.
Dunno about that... Spencer's been playing incredibly below his standards so far. Throwing dreadful passes and forcing the ball too much. So far Kyrie seems to pair better with LeVert.
Kyrie is definitely a scoring-style PG, and a monster at isos, but so far I really can't complain about his passing. It's been on-point so far. It also would be one thing if his scoring efficiency was only mediocre, but so far, he's been incredible. Every decision he makes seems to be the right one.
If Allen Iverson had this kind of efficiency with the Sixers way back when, I probably never would have become a Nets fan, almost 20 years ago.
1. Spencer is playing like absolute trash this season. And he's supposed to be the main cog of that 2nd unit
2. Carrol was the other key factor on that bench. And while Prince is an upgrade, he has been starting. So in Carroll's place has been Rodi, who like Dinwiddie is struggling a lot right now.
Davis has been missed though for sure.
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