fishmike wrote:EnySpree wrote:If anything Rolo takes alot of pressure off KP.... they are like a poor man's Aldridge and Duncan right now but would be so much better if they had better guards.all of our guards suck
this is it man... Briggs how can you look at this team's issues and walk away thinking KP/Rolo are a problem?Raptor starting guards: 44pts, 14rebs, 13assists, 15-30 FGs
Knicks starting guards: 7pts, 7rebs, 4assists, 3-13 FGs
But yea... its Lopez and KP.
Lopez is a hell of a good basketball player, a very good signing, and no matter how many silly posts you start Briggs we should not trade him for 2nd rounders and cap space. For what Lopez brings his contract is a gem in this new CBA. After drafting KP, Lopez is probably Phil's best move.
I agree with a lot of this post. KP's defense has suffered mainly because of guard play; guards get beat too many times, KP has to rotate and pretty soon he's spending more time looking at the opposing guards expecting to rotate than his own man, e.g., Biyombo
Rolo has been impressive (except for Nets game) and was/is a good signing
I think KP would benefit if we simplify things for him a bit the rest of the season. He went from an offensive after thought, to our hoped for savior. too much too soon. he's so good but he's not Lebron (not yet at least)
Does anyone remember X-man (xavier mcdaniel)? I swear that guy only shot from like 2 or 3 spots from the floor but was effective.
We get these two guys working together and we can be a force to be reckoned with -- but that won't happen until our backcourt improves. And FWIW I'm optimistic it's a lot easier for us to fix our backcourt than it was for us to address the front court