jcassio
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Taking stock after the first 3 games
Note: There is already a thread called We are the WORST team in the NBA!
so feel free to use that thread if you think it's more in line with your level of disappointment.
For this thread, what I had in mind was an opportunity to share observations of specific players after the first three games (blow-out losses, without question).
Quincy Douby - don't see any potential for a PG here, as he doesn't seem to see his teammates when he has the ball in his hands. And he's too undersized to have a future as a shooting guard.
Orien Greene - don't see any potential for a PG here either. No offensive game. Just doesn't offer anything but some defense.
Kevin Martin - continues to impress with offensive stats, but does become the invisible man for long periods, which is troubling. Hope he develops some leadership skills this year.
Francisco Garcia - yeah he makes mistakes that'll drive you crazy, but he's got so much game that he needs to be on the floor for 35 min/night. We lose too much if he's relegated to the bench 'for his energy' unless he can still get 35 min/game (off the bench) - which almost never happens with bench players.
John Salmons - ditto Garcia (about PT).
Shareef Abdur-Rahim - Give him a month of rehab to see if he can get his legs, then give him one last try. Without his legs, he offers nothing of value and gets in the way of some young guy's development.
Kenny Thomas - Continues to regress. Somebody must have put a spell on this guy.
Brad Miller - Oh yeah, the new Brad is lighter, quicker and stronger. But... why can't the new Brad get at least 7 boards/game? At least once in every game, he fails to get back on defense because he's looking at the ref for a foul (that will never come). Same as the ol' Brad! And how many rebounds does he get when there's an opponent within arms reach? About... none. Same as the ol' Brad.
Mikki Moore - Leading candidate for slowest start in the NBA this season. Hmmm... tick, tick, tick...
Daryl Watkins - On a good team, this guy would be getting some garbage time minutes and serving as practice fodder for the real players. On our team we're actually wondering if he should be a starter! That says volumes.
Overall, just not much to be excited about after the first three games. Oh wait, there's Beno! Reggie says that "The word around is that he's a steal for the Kings." Well, I'm not sure about that, Reggie, but here's hoping he can help us!
May we also hope for a completely exonerated and rebound-hungry Justin, and a mad-dog Artest playing like he's playing for a new contract! If our current team were to play against our coaches, my money would be on our coaches. And that is just plain sad and a poor reflection on Geoff.
Note: There is already a thread called We are the WORST team in the NBA!
so feel free to use that thread if you think it's more in line with your level of disappointment.
For this thread, what I had in mind was an opportunity to share observations of specific players after the first three games (blow-out losses, without question).
Quincy Douby - don't see any potential for a PG here, as he doesn't seem to see his teammates when he has the ball in his hands. And he's too undersized to have a future as a shooting guard.
Orien Greene - don't see any potential for a PG here either. No offensive game. Just doesn't offer anything but some defense.
Kevin Martin - continues to impress with offensive stats, but does become the invisible man for long periods, which is troubling. Hope he develops some leadership skills this year.
Francisco Garcia - yeah he makes mistakes that'll drive you crazy, but he's got so much game that he needs to be on the floor for 35 min/night. We lose too much if he's relegated to the bench 'for his energy' unless he can still get 35 min/game (off the bench) - which almost never happens with bench players.
John Salmons - ditto Garcia (about PT).
Shareef Abdur-Rahim - Give him a month of rehab to see if he can get his legs, then give him one last try. Without his legs, he offers nothing of value and gets in the way of some young guy's development.
Kenny Thomas - Continues to regress. Somebody must have put a spell on this guy.
Brad Miller - Oh yeah, the new Brad is lighter, quicker and stronger. But... why can't the new Brad get at least 7 boards/game? At least once in every game, he fails to get back on defense because he's looking at the ref for a foul (that will never come). Same as the ol' Brad! And how many rebounds does he get when there's an opponent within arms reach? About... none. Same as the ol' Brad.
Mikki Moore - Leading candidate for slowest start in the NBA this season. Hmmm... tick, tick, tick...
Daryl Watkins - On a good team, this guy would be getting some garbage time minutes and serving as practice fodder for the real players. On our team we're actually wondering if he should be a starter! That says volumes.
Overall, just not much to be excited about after the first three games. Oh wait, there's Beno! Reggie says that "The word around is that he's a steal for the Kings." Well, I'm not sure about that, Reggie, but here's hoping he can help us!

May we also hope for a completely exonerated and rebound-hungry Justin, and a mad-dog Artest playing like he's playing for a new contract! If our current team were to play against our coaches, my money would be on our coaches. And that is just plain sad and a poor reflection on Geoff.
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