He is absolutely one of the reasons we have been losing for years.
And he's the one guy in our rotation not carrying his weight, which begs the question how much longer he's going to be in the rotation. He could quickly turn into obsolete losing team personnel like Acy.
However he obviously wasn't why we lost the game last night, except in the negative sense -- he's giving us so little production that when we lose our top producer we have to bench Ben too because we can't afford to have non-productive guys on the court.
I agree! It's time for the nonsense to end. McLemore either has to step up, or sit down. I've been a big supporter of his, but as I've stated countless times, he was exactly the same player at Kansas. I could make plenty of excuses for Ben as to why he plays the way he does, but the bottom line is, it doesn't matter. We are now trying to win games, and Ben isn't contributing to that. Someone commented that our defense took a bad turn when he went to the bench in the first quarter. Well, he lost Redick twice, and fell down once trying to chase him around the court. He slipped and fell down twice the night before. He might want to check out some different tennies.
If were going to tout his defense as a reason to keep starting him, then I could make a better case for Anderson, who is better defender than Ben, and taller. He can legitimately play some SF if you need him too. Gerald Wallace couldn't buy minutes under Adelman. How many minutes do you think McLemore would have gotten under Adleman with Belinelli sitting there? And yes, Belinelli is struggling with his shot right now, but despite that, he does a lot of other things to help the team. Plus, he has a track record, so you feel condident that his shot will return. Ben is the weak link in the starting lineup. Start Anderson or Belinelli, or make a trade to acquire a SG.
I still like Ben, but this isn't about liking or disliking a player. It's about winning. I agree that his potential is off the charts, but in the words again of Vince Lombardi, "When you say a player has a lot of potential, it means he hasn't done anything yet". It's time for Ben to do something!