Sac.Kings
All-Star
I've said it: Hitting the open shots almost every game and playing good defense every game, while putting in good effort overall and staying out of the way. Not everything shows up on a stat sheet. I really don't consider Anderson as a replacement for Ben because he isn't more talented. However, watching the game (and watching Ben in particular), one picks up on things. Teammates are becoming less and less inclined to pass him the ball for a shot. There have been several occasions where Rondo could have passed the ball to Ben for the open three, but didn't. Also, when Ben curls on a screen or comes towards the ball, he's gotta want that ball and make it clear that he wants it. Clap your hands so the entire building hears that you want the damn ball. Instead, he just raises his arms half heartedly as if he is unsure if he really even wants it in the first place. He's a timid and shy guy that plays timidly on the court.Today's word is consistency. However, we've not defined it.
All that being said, I am not advocating that we shun Ben. He's worth investing in because of his young age, but like any investment, you want a return on it and maximize on the profit. We need our SG to hit threes/open shots, play defense, and generally not get in the way. That is not very complicated to do and is reserved for a role-player. I suspect Ben will be the starter, but his leash has been tightened now because we can hardly afford to have Ben cost us games with his inability to provide what we need. As I mentioned, if Ben doesn't start, it's not because Anderson did something miraculous to earn his spot, it's because Ben was inadequate in his role and we need someone else to try and step up. Most of Ben's problems are completely in his head. It's too bad because he has a lot of talent. If Ben all of a sudden could average 13 points on 39% from three and 45% from the field overall while being consistent in his role (good defense every night, good shot selection, hitting the open shots, etc), I would be much more confident in our ability to make the playoffs.