Posted by bobs3304:
"If Coach Brown can get him to cut a good chunk of that out of his games I'd suspect we'd see a surprisinly efficent shooter."
^ See, that's laughable.
Here's what you guys are doing.
You're admitting that Crawford chucks a lot of shots, and that he stays mostly around the perimeter. Then you say, "Whoooo, now that we have Larry Brown, ain't no WAY he's still gonna play like that."
Question: Since when can does an NBA pro undergo a metamorphosis and completely and utterly change his entire game? B/c, what you're doing is sugarcoating Crawford's weaknesses, and assuming he can do just that -- which is completely unrealistic.
Brown will say this - "Jamal, if you keep shooting like that you're not playing."
He will FORCE Crawford to adjust his OWN game to the team concept. But that doesn't mean, in any way, shape, or form, that Crawford's game will CHANGE - only become smarter and slightly more efficient. Crawford is who he is. Stop pretending like you're in love with a side of him you've never even seen yet.
Guys like Eric Snow and Rip Hamilton have great in between games. Guys like Marbury and Crawford are more perimeter oriented. It is what it is.
That's part of the reason (among others), that you gotta bring in a relatively cheap PG that can flat out play D and pass the ball. While I like Kevin Ollie, he's not the type of guy that's used to playing even relatively heavy minutes. Personally, I think our interest should narrow down to Watson and Snow.....but you guys already knew that.
[Edited by - bobs3304 on 08/05/2005 10:09:02]
It's not as complicated as you think. Good coaches run tight systems. Crawford was allowed to freelance a ton under Lenny and Herb. So was Marbury...and everyone on the perimeter for that matter.
Now take a look at Brown's team in Detroit. They play a very controlled team oriented game. Billups shot a career high 44.2% from the field last year. In his first few years in the league he was Crawford level, shooting in the mid to high 30's. He also averaged close to 6 apg the last two years as opposed to the 3-4 he averaged in his first few seasons.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/statistics?statsId=3174
Rip Hamilton has also upped his FG from 42-43% on wash to 44-45% on Detroit. He's also doubled his assists from 2 to 4. He now almost completely plays a midrange game rather than a more freelance oriented game, which he did in Washington.
Both these guys became more efficient and complete. Its possible can see the same out of Crawford.