JF5 wrote:tiderulz wrote:JF5 wrote:
I honestly didn't get that sentiment from Gil. I think he was alluding to Suggs not being able to provide a team a bucket when they need their best player to do so in an iso situation when the team really needs points. TBH every great team ever had that guy. When your offense isn't working you give it to the guy who can get you points until your whole offensive structure gets back on track.
Like we're all mentioning/seeing now Suggs does not have that ability AT ALL. He can barely dribble past anyone unless its a straight line and if he does he immediately gets stripped/loses the ball every time.
i watched him go out and get buckets quite a few times during his time at Gonzaga. He was also playing PG, not playing off-ball like we are doing to him now. I have faith in him and will wait more than 10 games to declare him any type of bust
Nobody is saying he's a bust right now... The conversation is just focused on his skill-set and abilities coming into the league and where he goes from here. He belongs in the NBA as he has a good IQ and is already a pretty good defender/good passer. But he's clearly a project who needs a lot of seasoning/help to develop.
What Gil mentioned is true. Especially in the title game which he referenced. Gonzaga was needing somebody to just try to bring them back into game as they were struggling to score with their offensive structure for the whole game, but more specifically down the stretch. An argument could be made about player hierarchy and Coaches typically overriding players who want to go iso for a team concept. But they needed Suggs to be that guy and he wasn't able to do it when the moment called for it.
Look.
Gilbert Arenas could go out and get a bucket. He knows about that much. He didn’t win games. So who gives a **** what he has to say. Suggs’ whole game is about being a floor general, playmaker, and defensive presence. The opposite of Gilbert Arenas.
That skill set is going to take longer to adjust to the nba compared to that of Cole Anthony taking 20 shots a game scoring on volume something that arguably translates easier. Not to say that isn’t also important, but I’d argue it’s an infinitely more crucial skill set for winning consistently on a professional level.
There are a handful of guys that can step in an run an offense in year 1. Suggs isn’t one of them. Shocking (not really). Hell, we aren’t even halfway through the goddamn season and people are saying **** like Gilbert **** Arenas is an arbiter on what point guards should be doing for “winning basketball”. Give me a **** break.