Michael Jackson wrote:Pat being hurt absolutely hurt his development. Look at Coby. This team brings the best out IMHO. Even Cook was looking good. TBJ looks better, Javonte does etc... Who actually looks worse on this team? No the injury set Pat back and I don't think he would have been as timid, I think he would have found his place. That being said, this culture is in place right now and it won't go away when he is back.
As far as replacements for him, I don't see a perfect fit. Honestly Pat may amount to a hill of beans but so far AK has had a pretty good nose for guys (even Theis or Thad he kept them for a reason last year circumstances failed but that's moot) That was his first decision though really, so I am going to have faith, even though Williams frustrates me but he is a kid, more than other young kids. He wasn't even a starter in college. Blah blah blah. We are not trading for Siakim for financial reasons. Barnes or Grant this year is an upgrade no doubt but once again don't fit in the financials. I mean who do you get for him? Unless you get something surefire, I think you hang onto him. Maybe I am wrong. If AK trades him I do still trust his judgement. If he sticks with him well... I will trust that.
How !@$#-ing pathetic you even have to type the bolded part.
Yes on the general sentiment of hurting his development, but I don't know if we see this revelation of PWill even by this point, or even the end of the season if he stayed healthy. Right, wrong, or indifferent - one thing Coby has going for him is the willingness to be aggressive. Pat just doesn't have that. I know it was an extremely small sample size, but with all the new team energy in the world, and Ball/Caruso/Javonte flying around like rabid animals...we still saw the same old, steady, not even running particularly hard Pat all too often. It's a lot like it said in the recent Wiggins article that was on ESPN. Good luck getting him to go at your speed, and motivation level.
I like him, and everything fans can see points to him being a good kid, with a solid long-term future. The equation just changed when this whole thing clicked about as perfectly as it could. I just don't see the extreme upside in him. I've said this so many times, but you absolutely, positively cannot sacrifice increasing this team's chances for a guy with solid to very good upside. You only do that if you're pretty confident you're looking at a future all star...and I just don't see that at all.