LoungeLizard
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Wow, that was a long post. You make good points, but man you wore me out.
LoungeLizard said:Wow, that was a long post. You make good points, but man you wore me out.
bigbadred00 said:With that being said, if SAR, who is playing well off the bench can't handle his new role on a better team (seems to be so far), then he is being selfish.
bigbadred00 said:Honestly I don't think your sentiments are shared with anyone but yourself who seem to put SAR on the same level as Amare, TD, and KG.
playmaker0017 said:I've never compared him to any of those players. Everyone else makes that comparison.
He can score with any of them, of that there is no doubt.
Outside of Amare, they all bring a defensive/rebounding presence to the game that Reef doesn't. He's a good defender, but doesn't change the game. He's a decent rebounder, but they are great.
playmaker0017 said:Comparison - Reef holding his man to 44% shooting and 13.9PER A good example for Reef's "decent" defense is comparing him to Tim Duncan - 44%/14.9PER. How about Garnett? 45%/16.6PER
Where is the mistake? He was picked up for the MLE.playmaker0017 said:They picked up Shareef to play, not sit the bench. If he's going to sit the bench, they made a mistake and Reef could have been employed elsewhere.
thesanityannex said:
bigbadred00 said:So 20 minutes plus isn't playing. Skinner makes as much as this guy does and he plays 1/2. Why isn't he also begging for a trade. Corliss makes as much as he does as well, same deal. So compared to those guys, he is being selfish. Skinner plays well (I think we traded him?) if he starts, although I don't think he's complaining that he isn't.
If SAR was making 18 million a year, you might have an argument.
I also believe Kenny, the guy who is playing only 10 minuts more than him recently makes more money than him, if money really means much with respect to talent and or skill.
bigbadred00 said:How is it win-win for us? SAR is doing well for us. SAR is getting underpaid in comparison to his talent. I think the only one who will win is SAR if that's what he so desires.
Do you honestly think he won't get more when he gains some of his weight back and returns to form?
playmaker0017 said:Personally, I don't want Reef to move on. I like the Kings and think this team can work - with Shareef.
GoGoGadget said:It shows.
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That is odd. Considering all the stats he throws out there, one would think he would see the stats over the last ten games. You know, the only meaningful stat. 7-3.Mr. S£im Citrus said:playmaker0017 doesn't appear to believe that the Kings can win if Abdur-Rahim doesn't start...
thesanityannex said:Playmaker-
It sounds as if you'd rather see Reef start, then have the Kings win.
Is this so?
thesanityannex said:It sounds as if you'd rather see Reef start, then have the Kings win.
Is this so?
thesanityannex said:That is odd. Considering all the stats he throws out there, one would think he would see the stats over the last ten games. You know, the only meaningful stat. 7-3.
playmaker0017 said:No.
I don't think Reef starting causes the team to lose. KT deciding to play like a scrub might - but if that's the case ... do you cater to that?
Personally, I think Reef starting is the best thing for the team. Reef is a better offensive player and a better defensive player than Thomas. They are about even on the boards with a slight edge to Thomas. But, I don't think Thomas' 1-2 extra boards helps us out when he gives his man an extra 6-8 points.
The only detriment is Thomas acting like a spazoid.
So, it seems like the only selfish one in the equation is Kenny Thomas. He cares more about himself than he does the team.
Let me ask this:
What message does it send to the team to cater to KT? You get a guy who's been playing hard all year. Playing injured all year. From the very beginning he's said he'll do what's necessary for the team. Get's a broken jaw and comes back early to help the team out. In an action that was selfless, gets rewarded with being sent to the bench.
So the message you send is that if you are a team player, work hard no matter the situation and play through an injury ... you lose your spot. For not being a selfish player, you are rewarded with pine time.
I say that the big thing is how they are going to treat Bonzi. If they place him on the bench and continue to start Martin, then I'll say the coach isn't full of crud and at least treats everyone the same.
To me - Martin has brought more than KT to our team over this span. He's been the key factor, outside of Artest, in my opinion.
So, if Bonzi comes back and is given his starting role --- then the coach is full of it and anyone that agrees with the move is full of it. It's saying one thing is right for one player and not for another. Basically, it says he's a spineless coward and is doing it to avoid contraversy.
Or.................it shows that Bonzi is one of the top players at his position, and Reef is not.playmaker0017 said:So, if Bonzi comes back and is given his starting role --- then the coach is full of it and anyone that agrees with the move is full of it. It's saying one thing is right for one player and not for another. Basically, it says he's a spineless coward and is doing it to avoid contraversy.
VF21 said:I don't care who you are or who you're related to...
There is NO need for the insults and the name-calling. It stops RIGHT NOW!
thesanityannex said:Or.................it shows that Bonzi is one of the top players at his position, and Reef is not.
playmaker0017 said:No.
I don't think Reef starting causes the team to lose. KT deciding to play like a scrub might - but if that's the case ... do you cater to that?
Personally, I think Reef starting is the best thing for the team. Reef is a better offensive player and a better defensive player than Thomas. They are about even on the boards with a slight edge to Thomas. But, I don't think Thomas' 1-2 extra boards helps us out when he gives his man an extra 6-8 points.
The only detriment is Thomas acting like a spazoid.
So, it seems like the only selfish one in the equation is Kenny Thomas. He cares more about himself than he does the team.
Let me ask this:
What message does it send to the team to cater to KT? You get a guy who's been playing hard all year. Playing injured all year. From the very beginning he's said he'll do what's necessary for the team. Get's a broken jaw and comes back early to help the team out. In an action that was selfless, gets rewarded with being sent to the bench.
So the message you send is that if you are a team player, work hard no matter the situation and play through an injury ... you lose your spot. For not being a selfish player, you are rewarded with pine time.
I say that the big thing is how they are going to treat Bonzi. If they place him on the bench and continue to start Martin, then I'll say the coach isn't full of crud and at least treats everyone the same.
To me - Martin has brought more than KT to our team over this span. He's been the key factor, outside of Artest, in my opinion.
So, if Bonzi comes back and is given his starting role --- then the coach is full of it and anyone that agrees with the move is full of it. It's saying one thing is right for one player and not for another. Basically, it says he's a spineless coward and is doing it to avoid contraversy.
thesanityannex said:You always insist on Reef getting more shots and becoming the focal point of the offense. How hard is it to realize that Reef doesn't get these opportunities when he plays with the starting unit?
Reef coming off the bench is option #1.
Until Reef himself comes on this board and states that he wants to start or be traded, why don't you give it a rest.
bigbadred00 said:There you go.
playmaker0017 said:Ummm ... what name calling?
playmaker0017 said:Basically, it says he's a spineless coward and is doing it to avoid contraversy.
playmaker0017 said:That's not name-calling - it's stating an opinion.
It's not like I called him a doodie-head. I said I think he's a coward and stated what was cowardly.
That's not namecalling.
It's like saying X is Y because of Z. It's no more namecalling than most of the stuff that goes on here. I mean, I can go through every post and find where people say the same type of thing with no repercussions.
That's a statement of opinion and I gave the reasons why. Again, I didn't call him a fartknocker or a goober-doodie-face or some jerky name. It was a statement of fact.
Offensively, yes, my comment would be funny. But thats not what I was talking about. Top player for the Kings needs to be more specific. The Kings need his rebounding/hustling/defending/attitude. Kevin brings different aspects, but is no where near Bonzi's level, yet. SAR and Thomas are nearly identical in what they bring. Neither is a superstar and neither sucks. It really wouldn't matter who started if you looked at stats alone. But stats don't win games. Chemistry does. It is so obvious Thomas performs better as a starter, and I don't see how you can overlook this. Reef has not struggled coming off the bench. And the only complaining I've heard is from you.playmaker0017 said:That, my friend, was funny!
A+ stuff!