Andray Blatche...Blessing in disguise?
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
He has been, but so has Butler. I guess I meant more the timing than anything. Even with the injury I'd like to see them bring Howard back.Comment
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Nick Young would be the last player I would ask for in return.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
the point of a good NBA team is to have 6-8 very good nba players all who fit a role.
Blatche never wanted to play his role, he was on a good(decent) team and had every oppurtunity to contribute towards meaningful wins...yet he didnt.
Jamsion wasnt blocking his light at all, he (Blatche) is a good player...but imo if hes a featured player in any offense, that team wont be winning anything meaningful.
He will put up numbers, and look like an "All Star" occasionally but its not a wise decision to build around him. as some sort of pillar of any good/great basketball teamLast edited by GSW; 03-03-2010, 12:29 PM.#SimnationComment
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
the point of a good NBA team is to have 6-8 very good nba players all who fit a role.
Blatche never wanted to play his role, he was on a good(decent) team and had every oppurtunity to contribute towards meaningful wins...yet he didnt.
Jamsion wasnt blocking his light at all, he (Blatche) is a good player...but imo if hes a featured player in any offense, that team wont be winning anything meaningful.
He will put up numbers, and look like an "All Star" occasionally but its not a wise decision to build around him. as some sort of pillar of any good/great basketball team
Andray was stuck playing 15-25 minutes a night at either the 4 or 5. Yes, he was inconsistent and a "disappointment," but he was also usually playing guys more skilled and seasoned than him. You couldn't really expect a kid coming straight out of high school, playing a reserve role, to ever really develop to his full potential. But, now he'll have that opportunity to be a "main guy" while the team rebuilds.We'll see if that results in him developing into an all-star caliber player and if he can aid the Wizards in their new direction, but saying that he can't become a good player on a quality team this early in his career in unfair.
I could make the same claims about your boy, Anthony Randolph.San Antonio Spurs 5 - Time ('99, '03, '05, '07, '14) NBA Champions
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
im sorry...but isnt Lamar Odom a sixth man?
you just proved my point.
Andray is not going to be a MAIN piece to any substantial winning. now or in the future...he had a chance to play a role and he failed...he didnt want to...whatever reaosn you want to give...
I am not saying he sucks...or hes not good...hes a good player..inconsistent has the ability to put up good numbers aginst ****ty teams. but if he is your 1/2 option your team is not very good.
trust me i know what its like to have a good/decent player be on a bad team and put up numbers...its not very difficult to do.
Again my argument is about WINNING...sure he might make a all star team...but he wont be WINNING anything substantial being a main cog.
and niether did Lamar Odom.#SimnationComment
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
im sorry...but isnt Lamar Odom a sixth man?
you just proved my point.
Andray is not going to be a MAIN piece to any substantial winning. now or in the future...he had a chance to play a role and he failed...he didnt want to...whatever reaosn you want to give...
I am not saying he sucks...or hes not good...hes a good player..inconsistent has the ability to put up good numbers aginst ****ty teams. but if he is your 1/2 option your team is not very good.
trust me i know what its like to have a good/decent player be on a bad team and put up numbers...its not very difficult to do.
Again my argument is about WINNING...sure he might make a all star team...but he wont be WINNING anything substantial being a main cog.
and niether did Lamar Odom.Comment
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
im sorry...but isnt Lamar Odom a sixth man?
you just proved my point.
Andray is not going to be a MAIN piece to any substantial winning. now or in the future...he had a chance to play a role and he failed...he didnt want to...whatever reaosn you want to give...
I am not saying he sucks...or hes not good...hes a good player..inconsistent has the ability to put up good numbers aginst ****ty teams. but if he is your 1/2 option your team is not very good.
trust me i know what its like to have a good/decent player be on a bad team and put up numbers...its not very difficult to do.
Again my argument is about WINNING...sure he might make a all star team...but he wont be WINNING anything substantial being a main cog.
and niether did Lamar Odom.
The Wizards were never going to win a title, and it didn't have anything to do with Andray accepting his role, since they never stayed healthy enough or played enough defense.
He'll never be a #1 or #2 option on a championship team, but neither have Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Tracy McGrady, Allen Iverson or Ray Allen, but he could end up in the right situation and win a title being top 5 player on a championship.You have yet to respond, but the same comments and arguments can be made of Anthony Randolph.
Originally posted by Alex BradyYou nailed it. Putting up numbers is the easy part. This is something the general media cannot comprehend.Last edited by J_Posse; 03-03-2010, 11:47 PM.San Antonio Spurs 5 - Time ('99, '03, '05, '07, '14) NBA Champions
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
i dont know what to reply to. you are all over the place.
But, I coulda swore Dirk had his team in the Finals, and has made multiple deep playoff runs, same with Nash and Ray Allen....I dont get where you are going with that.
Im not responding to your Anthony Randolph inquiries because it is irelevant to this discussion.#SimnationComment
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
So, by your definition Vinnie Johnson, Manu Ginobili, Kevin McHale and Billy Cunningham weren't integral cogs since they were sixth men? Lamar wasn't the biggest piece (Kobe Bryant) to the Lakers championship run, but he definitely played a big part since last I checked the Lakers front-court sucks after him.
The Wizards were never going to win a title, and it didn't have anything to do with Andray accepting his role, since they never stayed health enough or played enough defense.
He'll never be a #1 or 2 option on a championship team, but neither have Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki, Tracy McGrady, Allen Iverson or Ray Allen, but he could end up in the right situation and win a title being top 5 player. You have yet to respond, but the same comments and arguments can be made of Anthony Randolph.
What is your point about the media have to do with this discussion? Andray's only 23 years-old and has been in the league 4 or 5 seasons, I'd think it's a little early to say what he can and can't accomplish.Why do people always feel the need to put low expectations on certain players and ridiculously high expectations on others? Enjoy his career-arc as it continues and let's see where a guy is in 5 to 10 years.
And to correct you, Ray Allen actually was a number 2 scoring option on the Boston Celtics 2008 championship team. In addition, he courageously defended Kobe Bryant.
The belief that Garnett was the number 2 scoring option was incorrect.Comment
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
i dont know what to reply to. you are all over the place.
But, I coulda swore Dirk had his team in the Finals, and has made multiple deep playoff runs, same with Nash and Ray Allen....I dont get where you are going with that.
Im not responding to your Anthony Randolph inquiries because it is irelevant to this discussion.
Randolph is similar in size, skill and personality/attitude to Andray. He's been in Nellie's doghouse just like Andray found himself in Eddie's at times. I'm sure that if given the opportunity Randolph would produce, but he's just Turiaf, Maggette and others in his way. Like I said, he's a relevant point since his situation is similar to Andray's the last two seasons.San Antonio Spurs 5 - Time ('99, '03, '05, '07, '14) NBA Champions
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Re: Andray Blatche...Blessing in disuise?
We'll see where his career arc goes. In the here and now, Blatche is a flash player who seems to have aspirations of being a point guard. He routinely overhandles, has a low IQ, and his defense is all over the place. Going into the future, he should also stop complaining about his touches.
And to correct you, Ray Allen actually was a number 2 scoring option on the Boston Celtics 2008 championship team. In addition, he courageously defended Kobe Bryant.
The belief that Garnett was the number 2 scoring option was incorrect.
Also, Garnett was the best player and most important part of that title team. He brought a defensive attitude and intensity that they couldn't have replicated without him. Now, that his lateral quickness and overall athletic ability has begun to slip, the team can't play the same level of defense throughout an entire 48 minutes.San Antonio Spurs 5 - Time ('99, '03, '05, '07, '14) NBA Champions
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