LivingLegend wrote:I see Morris as a clubhouse cancer (lawyer) and only reason he played well for us was he got all the shots he could Jack up on a crappy team.He is short, isn’t a defender or rim protector—- if we are adding a bench 4 let’s try to find someone who is long/defends/blocks some shots.
Ultimately can we just please get rid of Randle so we can see a team function for 48 minutes.
Randle is fools gold and we aren’t going anywhere with him as main cog.
Always been. I’m on record during Randles best all star year. Trade him then to get the most value. In the same breath, I said we never trade someone when their value is high. I’m like thats exactly when you make a trade.
So what did we do, we wait until value is low to talk trades. Too late now. We have to give up the farm if we force a trade now. The only play is to wait until Philly or Cavs come knocking.
Randles non verbal emotions and Thibs management of Randles all around play, has been the key to this team from day 1.
We are built around 3 inefficient volume shooters who rely on their scoring to impact the game. So When 2 of 3 are inefficient, we fail as a team. When’s the last time all 3 or even just RJ and Randle have efficient games together.
Thibs system needs his top players to have high offensive IQ. But their default play is tunnel vision. IQ has that a little as well. We constantly leaving guys open and frustrated. One of our big 3 needs to be team oriented with all around skills.
This is why fans were high on OG or grant. They are both long defensive 4s. Yet there was pushback because they can’t carry a team like Randle can. But 2 of our 3 can now carry a team offensively.
Please excuse my morning rant. After I get some coffee and especially after a win tonight, with Randle leading the way, I’ll be back on my “patient” train again.
RJ is missed. You remove Randle and RJ goes nuts regardless of the team makeup. Randle doesn’t look ready yet. He’s better than this. But even at his best, not confident he can lead us out of the second round.
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