Hoovtrain
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Please. CAN IT be a starter wiht his numbers? Sure. 14.5pts 3.1reb 4.9ast in just a shade over 30 min? Sure.
But those are not numbers that DEMAND he be a starter (and they have sunk after his fast start). He is a good player. And notably he's being played in a system built better for his performance than that of the better players on hsi team. But its like the Beno situation. He's a good player, but not a star. Hence his role is determined by whatever works best for the team. It doesn't take a genius to see that a high energy 5'9" (maybe) PG with shoot first tendencies is a CLASSIC change of pace guard off the bench, and not so classic as a high level team in contention sort of starter. Jerry likes to babble on about how great Spud was, but I'll tell you how great Spud was: he won less than 40% of his games as a starting PG, got us to 1 playofff series, where we won 1 game. Tyus Edney was not the answer either. And the odds are let's jsut say pretty damn good that neither will IT be. Even being good enough to be considered as a potential 6th man is a considerable accomplishment in itself, but he has all the markers and you don't typically care as much about a 6th man's D.
Let's just say my "lame argument" is roughly as "lame" as decades of NBA history can make it.
Spud wasn't the PG, or on the team, when they went to the playoffs, Edney was.
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