bajaden
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No, that's exactly right -- MT CAN shoot 4 of 15. Jimmer can't. Why? MT has proven himself in the NBA as a near 20ppg scorer. He's earned that 4-15 because most nights its 7-15 or 8-15 and he can flat out carry you, against NBA competition. Jimmer hasn't proven anything. College hype aside he hasn't even clearly established he'll be in the NBA after his rookie deal is up. So no, he doesn't get to shoot 4-15 or throw up 3 or 4 crap jumpers after dribbling around for 15 seconds, because he hasn't proven he's worth that sort of disruption yet. The joke is the double standard..in favor of the .378 shooting rookie! Thornton or Reke play like that, oh its all angry mutters and what cancers they are. Jimmer does it, ooh its just Jimmer being Jimmer. Well until Jimmer has proven he is worthy of carrying our other guards' jocks IN THE NBA, not against 20yr old kids on Idaho St., he doesn't get to do that. Its just bad basketball.
And that's a real problem, and has been a real probelm even before Jimmer began to stumble. In college he was a flat chucker (it worked mind you, but he still took probably at least 1/3 of his team's shots). And the very last thing this team needs is another chucker. And now with him stuggling so mightily against traps and pressure, on defense etc., you try to get value out of him by saying go play like you did in college...which is to say, go dribble around and chuck shots. Except in college he was the best guy on the team and him dribbling around and chucking was both higher percentage against college competition and still probably a better option than any of his teammates. But now in the pros he is most definitely not the best guy on the team. He's not even one of the 5 best guys. Some him running around struggling to play Jimmer ball against superior NBA players while the guys on our own team who have proven far more stand in the corner, or sit on the bench, and watch is just silly.
this has nothing to do btw with him shooting threes when guys kick it to him or whatnot -- he should shoot everyone of those he gets thrown. This is about him having to play like a primary option to be effective at all, when on a good team he might be a 10th-12th man right now.
P.S. as for the Douby compariosn BTW, these were Douby's and Jimmer's numbers as seniors in college:
Douby: 36.7min 25.4pts (.462 .401 (on 8.8attempts) .847) 4.3reb 3.1ast 1.8stl 0.8blk 2.8TO
Jimmr: 35.8min 28.9pts (.452 .396 (on 8.5attempts) .894) 3.4reb 4.3ast 1.3stl 0.0blk 3.5TO
I don't see how you can annoint one of those guys, who dribbled around dominating the ball for his college team and bombing away from 3pt land, a shooter with a green light anywhere and anytime in the NBA, and the other something else.
Were a bit sensitive aren't we? I don't disagree that Thornton has proven himself. Thats not the issue. The issue is the exaggerated display of emotion over Jimmer taking too many shots, if indeed thats the case. Just exactly what is he susposed to do? You call him a chucker, and obviously you didn't see enough of him in college to realize that he has other skills besides just shooting the ball. And I won't bore you and everyone else by going over them again. But accepting your premise, that he's nothing but a chucker, and he's put into the game, where exactly is the win/win for him. If he takes shots, and misses them, he's the goat. If he passes up shots and just moves the ball, you'll politely write that he simply did nothing but stand around.
The only thing Jimmer should do, is be Jimmer. And after watching him play for two years in college, I can safely say that he hasn't been. If a player was the best player on his team, and was annointed, rightly or wrongly, one of the best college players at the time. Just what you expect him to do when he comes into the NBA? Become a different player than the one that got him to the NBA in the first place? Because frankly, thats what I think he's been doing. Trying to fit in and not rub anyone the wrong way. That might make you popular with the guys, but it'll also get you a one way ticket to the DBL. He needs to be who he is, and if thats not good enough, then so be it. But at least go down in flames in the heat of battle fighting your best fight.
I'm not defending Jimmer because he's my favorite player. I'd trade him tomorrow if I thought it would help the team. I'm defending him the same way I'd defend any player on the team that I think is being pretrayed as something he's not. The reason I said Jimmer isn't Douby, is because I watched both guys play in college, and they're nothing alike. I believe what my eye's tell me, not what a stat sheet tells me. In my humble opinion, Douby had little or no court vision, and I'm not sure he had great BBIQ either. Skill wise, Douby had the edge on Jimmer. He was by far more athletic, and was a better ballhandler. But because of the first two things he lacked, he was never going to be a PG. Believe it or not, Jimmer was a pretty good PG at BYU.
What I'm sick of, is people passing judgement on players that haven't even gotten their feet wet in the NBA. Its ignorant, and short sighted. And I'm not directing that at anyone in particular, but if the shoe fits, then wear it. Could Jimmer turn out to be a bust? Of course he could! But could we at least give him the time to find out. Must we put every player under a microscope at the end of each game. So far, the only accomplishment that Jimmer seems to have, is taking on the mantle of goat of the year, thereby relieving JT of that burden. Of course he has to share it with Tyreke on occasion.