nickhx2 wrote:BlueNGold wrote:Max Headrom wrote:
Is he pouting right now? When things weren't going his way, he would pout and not play with any real effort
Pretty much.
He was a no-show last night in Philly. Granted, he was matched up against Embiid, but he had a horrendous stat line and then followed it up again tonight with a mostly poor effort.
Dude is a hustler, but he is a locker room negative, IMO.
yeah, most clipper fans had a lot of justification in wanting to see him gone. all anyone had to do was go back and watch his play in the denver series to see that he was the biggest culprit in those 3rd quarter catastrophes.
objectively he was the worst player for the clips for two postseasons in a row. but it was that combined with his locker room toxicity that ended his tenure here.i am curious, though, on what you've observed this season that makes you feel he's a locker room negative. for us it was pretty obvious he was the one complaining about paul george and kawhi getting rest days off.
Spot on, Nick. Trezz had to go, true. But it might have been because told the truth; he put his finger on it in that January 2020 outburst after a humiliating 26-point HOME loss to the Grizz, that there was a culture problem with [presumably] Kawhi and PG.
https://clutchpoints.com/clippers-news-montrezl-harrell-rips-la-after-26-point-loss-to-grizzlies/Jovan Buha of The Athletic also got the the ax for reporting the gory details, like Kawhi and PG's PRIIVATE pregame locker room. I mean wtf up with that????
As to performance, in my layman's opinion, Trezz was clinically depressed in last year's playoffs after the death of his grandmother, the most important person in his entire life. Add to it that he was out of practice since March, out of shape too after missing most of the pre-playoff bubble, and he was a complete basket case throughout. [The ultimate irony being that he led the Clippers with 20 points in that Game 7 debacle when KL and PG evaporated.]
Before that, in the 2018-19 playoffs, he was a creditable 18.5 ppg on a league-high 73% shooting. Per 36 minutes--25 ppg and 7.5 rebs. Last year was a one-off, I think.
I do agree that he's a lousy defender but I'd also say he's hardly the alone in that in today's NBA. And if defense is underrated, I'd also say that OFFENSE is underrated when you're creating your own points--as Trezz does--instead of waiting to be spoon-fed them by more talented teammates.
There's a reason Trezz is getting 24 minutes a game on the world champion Lakers--even if [as is usually the case] it's because they don't have anybody better. You've got to get those minutes somewhere--see Jeff Green--who averages 27 minutes a game in the playoffs with 6 teams, now working on his 7th!!
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/greenje02.html#playoffs_per_gameAs for Trezz being some locker room cancer with the Lakers, I agree wholeheartedly that we need some evidence. I hate saying anything nice about LeBron James but still at age 36, that man still comes to play EVERY night. If Trezz is making noises, it's gotta be out of frustration with his own play. His minutes on the court with LeBron in particular are just not meshing, and it's probably because of a shortcoming of basketball IQ on Trezz's part--and that's the one thing that heart and effort just can't cover up.