Hey Brick, normally I agree with you, but I have to say this - are you giving in to your own biases and being just a tad, no make that grossly - unfair to Pedja here? If I were to judge you by this posting alone I would have to say that you're "Pedja hater" (I did not say Webber homer and I am not failing for that ol' nugget - Pedja vs. Webb). There is absolutely nothing wrong with Pedja being Pedja and not being MJ. You seem to be arguing with Webber haters and Pedja boosters, instead of judgung Pedja on his own merit . Whether Pedja is the next coming of "The Great One" or just a poor man's Chris Mullin is irrelevant. He is a very valuable commodity that happens to be contractually obligated to drop those shots for Sacramento Kings. He is either a tool for the Kings to challenge for the chanpionship or a very juicy traid bait at the very worst. But what he is not is some softy Euro who just doesn't have it in him to win (especially since he has enough bling-bling to decorate every Kings' locker - and please do not underestimate winning titles abroad just because it was not beemed directly to your living room).
It should be clear by now to anyone who has ever observed a single game of basketball that Pedja either plays Pedja ball or Pedja is ineffective. Full stop. It is a simple fact that does not in any way detract from Webber or any of his teammates that Pedja is more effective when Princeton offence is compromised _not_ to go through a big guy (leaving just movement portion of the doctrine). Nothing to do with Webber, Vlade or any other teammate. Especially Vlade since he was semi retired last year if it wasn't for Brad...
Pedja is a pure shooter, plain and simple. He's game is all about "getting the ball _in front of him_" (either through cuts, movement off of the ball of any variety). If we're to start belittling him because he cannot dribble as well as Mike or rebound and have good hands as well as Webb, we might as well say that Webber would not average 5 ast. per game if his teammates didn't make the shots and Bibby wouldn't be so clutch if the team didn't keep the games close until the dieng seconds.
I cannot believe that I am the only one who is proposing that Pedja's regression this year is to do with his identity as an NBA player. Where is he to go from now? He's greatest success in NBA (last year's regular season) came at the expense of Webber injury and team's refocosing at him. Is Pedja somehow supposed to take a time travel trip back to 2003 and pick it up from there? Clearly, the next step for him is to maintain his sharp-shooter game and try to take that to the next level. I'm talking Antoiwn Walker kind of commitment to the 3-point shot. Is he doing this at the expense of the whole franchise? NO! He's main problem is (as you do indicate Brick in a different way) that he is too nice.
And let's not try to roll out that ol' nugget that Pedja is not doing enough with his talent. The same is true for anyone who played on the kings in 2002-2003. Vlade, Chris, DC - all of them. Let's make it clear - the real talent wasters in the NBA are your Jason Williams', Anoiwn Walker's, Vladimir Radmanovic's etc.
Well, I vented alright.