I only care about winning a title. Being a 1st round exit team with a great regular season does not appeal to me
Ryan Anderson has actually been the only one shooting well from 3 during this poor stretch. He's at like 38% since January 1, Bev at 36% and the rest in the low 30s.
Some "doctor" on this board once said he is misaligned and prone to injury (which might or might not be true) and cited his crooked smile as evidence lmao. Crooked smile = broken back/neck/knees
then why do you bother watching then. if the rockets are apparently what you say they are then you shouldn't care
But im sure it appeals to you more than going 41-41 and getting bounced in the 1st round. This season has already been so much more fun than last season. So many more memories and moments. Not everything is about the end result and getting the title. Im of the mindset that a long basketball season is more about the journey than the destination
i hated him before he came here. i get that he has a quick trigger and makes it 4v4 but thats not worth 20m per.
Ryan is who he is...a good (streaky) stretch 4, nothing more, nothing less. He has never been some sort of super role player (ala Ibaka let's say). It seems to me that a lot of people kinda expected something "close" to all star production out of him just because of D'Antoni and James, but that was fantasy unfortunately.
True. For a team built around taking loads of 3's I can't understand hating on our best 3 point shooter. I think he should be getting more than the 24 minutes he has played the last 3 games if taking 50 3's a game is what we are going to do.
I am admittedly a big Ryan Anderson fan, always have been, but I'll admit that he hasn't looked great in a Rockets uniform. His mid-range game, defense, rebounding, and passing have all looked weak here, but here's the kicker; he is still shooting well. That is his main role, and until he starts shooting sub-.400, there is not much to complain about. His stretching ability alone opens up the offense so much and allows Harden much more space to create.