SmartWentCrazy wrote:BKSZN wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:
I mean, youre avoiding the obvious here— theres a reason the Nets were sub .500 with everyone healthy while the Celtics have the third best record in the league. If you want to believe that Dinwiddie is better than Kemba and that the Nets are more talented than Boston, be my guest— I’m just happy knowing that theres no real point to continue this discussion.
Both Spencer and Terry are “leading” their teams right now and what Spencer is doing for the Nets, who should be at the bottom of the East with all our injuries, trumps Rozier in every way possible. You say “revert back to form” do you mean a possible 6th man of the year? Cause his numbers show he is a quality player no matter the role.
Yes, thats exactly what I mean. He’s a fantastic player, a definite 6th man contender and is similar to Lou Will in my mind. I really like the player. I’ve argued on this board this week that he’s clearly your second best player [ignoring KD] behind Kyrie.
He’s just no where near the level of Kemba and I’m not going to overrate him because of a hot stretch of play against one of the easiest schedules in the league.
Is Kemba really above the level of Lou Williams, that's the question. They are similar types of players, with similar stats, and until this season, Lou has done more on winning teams. I like your comparison between Dinwiddie and Lou, but that's why I compare him to Kemba aswell. We'll disagree on this again, but they are in the same class to me.















Its fine if its your opinion but all the stats say otherwise. 







