few notice, but Houston problems started before trading Landry, started more noticeably after Lowry getting injured... An NBA team can't try to compete without no single PG with at least decent court vision in its whole roster.... No matter how fancy AB numbers are each night, he must not run the offense, he's a cancer trying to play the point....He's ideal as spark off the bench or with a SG like TM playing at his side....
"weather" or not you realize it but there are not that many perfect players in this league. like someone said this is his 1st season as a starter. he will get better but will never be more then a top 10 or so PG. you cant have a dream team full of players at every position. sorry
LOL...resorting to grammar corrections? Well then. "He will get" "better,but will never" "You can't have a dream team" "Sorry." Which also happened to be a severe sentence fragment. Also I already debunked this a few pages back. Lakers Magic Orlando Celtics All say otherise to the arguement of not having an allstar cast. Those teams all have at least 3 all stars.
Something i was thinking about as I watched last night is that AB hasn't really had to play with a 'better' scorer than him until now. I mean sure McGrady last year but that was only MAYBE better and only half the time. When Mcgrady did come back briefly this year I saw some of the same behavior by brooks (taking bad shots instead of making a pass to a wide open TMac). Sure Yao was a bonified scorer last year but he can't really create on his own, he has to get the ball passed into him whereas Tmac/Martin could/can create their own quite well. Yes I realize we are 3 games in, and they haven't had time to gel, but I am at least a little bit concerned that AB's report card in elementary school may have received an 'N' in the works well with others category. thoughts?