trast66 wrote:It’s premature to claim this guy is going to be anything more than an end of bench guy. He has severe limitations defensively. The league will get a book on him as he plays more minutes. There is hope, but still less than 50% he sticks around.
Fair enough. Only perfection can be predicted to succeed w/ 100% accuracy. Then again, what you just said about Thomas Bryant we could also say about absolutely any 21-year-old player. Hell, it's been said right here about Ben Simmons -- not that he might not stick around, but that "the league will get a book on him..."
But, here's the thing, trast: either you play well or you play badly. That's it; there's nothing else.
& if you play well, you deserve praise. & if you play badly, you deserve to have the fact pointed out.
Thomas Bryant is playing extremely well. Really really well. So he deserves praise.
Along the same lines, those who said he was a promising prospect -- like Nat did -- should get some recognition for it.
As to your remarks above... long ago, when I was a grad student still falling out of the cradle, I studied for a while with the great political philosopher Hannah Arendt.
One time I was in her office, running my mouth about something, when she interrupted me and said, in her gravelly German accent: "PIF," she said, "knowing better is NOT a kind of knowing."
I'm still working on learning that lesson, Trast. Aren't we all?



























