Horrible......................... usage of thread making. LOL.
It's just so baffling how huge a bust JJ2 has been. The guy went from being the supposed "glue" to the team, the missing piece -- to a guy who barely gets off the bench.
With James, once we got Curry, we knew he was an afterthought (though not quite as BIG an afterthought as he's become, no pun intended.)
No, I'm kidding JJ2 stinks and I like James heis as useful as many of the 7foot stiffs going around making 4-5 million. He's just injuried too much.
[Edited by - anji on 02-06-2007 11:35 PM]
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Isiah hasn't been great or even very good, but he has significantly improved the talent base.
Yes, he has -- while also adding a lot of very expensive garbage along the way.
The point I am trying to make is that with us being so capped out, the MLEs are a way to improve the team by adding a quality veteran. Not a stud, but someone who should be able to step in an fill a need. Isiah has failed miserably in this area.
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Isiah hasn't been great or even very good, but he has significantly improved the talent base.
Yes, he has -- while also adding a lot of very expensive garbage along the way.
The point I am trying to make is that with us being so capped out, the MLEs are a way to improve the team by adding a quality veteran. Not a stud, but someone who should be able to step in an fill a need. Isiah has failed miserably in this area.
No doubt. At some point, he's probably going to trade Frye and/or some other young asset(s) for a big player. That move will probably define his tenure here (as long as he doesn't end up losing out on Durant or Oden as a result of the Curry trade).