Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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This column really troubles me. I've been thinking the exact same thing as Canzano about Sergio and Bayless. Since I know that Canzano is never right about anything, I'm going to have to rethink my entire position on the PG situation.![]()
Wow. Bayless is so progressed after 2 games of regular minutes that we only need one point guard on the roster (until Blake is back)? Good thing Roy and Rudy aren't at all banged up. Three more weeks of decision making time can't hurt. I'd just like to see Bayless with the starters and Sergio with Rudy/Pryz, where his poor perimeter D can be covered by a more experienced interior defender...The NBA trade deadline is Feb. 19. The trade value of both players is at its highest. It's become clear that the Blazers cannot play both players, and so the front office needs to make a decision...
That might be the single stupidest thing that's been said about any Blazer all year. When has Bayless' willingness to work every been in question?We know the guy has potential. He's proven it since starter Steve Blake went down with a shoulder injury. But what we couldn't be sure of is how willing Bayless is to work hard to improve his game...
On the other hand, Sergio needs the ball in his hands even more so than Bayless to be effective... Sergio is a worse scorer and much worse defender. Unless he's setting people up, what does he offer?Bayless reminds me of Stevie Franchise and can be very exciting but he needs the ball in his hands and so does Roy. I don't know how that will work out.
On the other hand, Sergio needs the ball in his hands even more so than Bayless to be effective... Sergio is a worse scorer and much worse defender. Unless he's setting people up, what does he offer?
This column really troubles me. I've been thinking the exact same thing as Canzano about Sergio and Bayless. Since I know that Canzano is never right about anything, I'm going to have to rethink my entire position on the PG situation.![]()
I am just wondering why so many folks think we have to choose between Sergio and Bayless. I personally think Blake is the odd man out. His contract isn't long term. His upside is negligible.
I am just wondering why so many folks think we have to choose between Sergio and Bayless. I personally think Blake is the odd man out. His contract isn't long term. His upside is negligible.
sergio will never be anything close to the long-range threat blake is. that matters a lot more than his "upside" in other respects.
I think the point then that you are missing, is the team doesn't want to be shooting so many 3 pointers. That is exactly why Sergio and Bayless are better for the team. Right now the team often ends up in the "live by the 3, die by the 3" mode. Games are won in the paint, with high percentage shots and putting your team in the best position to get rebounds for extra posessions. You do not get that by jacking up 3's like there is no tomorrow.
It'll be interesting to see how Orlando does in the playoffs this year with a dominant center and a bunch of 3 pt. shooters. I'll be rooting for them to come out of the east. I think with the pressure the playoffs brings, those shooters will tighten up a bit and I'll be disappointed. I'd much rather they win than Boston or Cleveland.
I think the point then that you are missing, is the team doesn't want to be shooting so many 3 pointers. That is exactly why Sergio and Bayless are better for the team. Right now the team often ends up in the "live by the 3, die by the 3" mode. Games are won in the paint, with high percentage shots and putting your team in the best position to get rebounds for extra posessions. You do not get that by jacking up 3's like there is no tomorrow.
It'll be interesting to see how Orlando does in the playoffs this year with a dominant center and a bunch of 3 pt. shooters. I'll be rooting for them to come out of the east. I think with the pressure the playoffs brings, those shooters will tighten up a bit and I'll be disappointed. I'd much rather they win than Boston or Cleveland.
I'm not sure I agree with your recollection of history... Houston was a very similarly assembled team, with a bunch of 3-pt shooters spread out around Hakeem. How it played out is a matter of individual talent and teammwork, not necessarily differences in style of play.Yea if you remember a little bit of history, the first Shaq team that went to the finals was built the exact same way. They lost to Houston, because Houston made Nick Anderson the main scorer on the team, and all he could do is shoot 3's and miss free throws. The team that was dominant in the paint, Houston, won the series. But that is history, and these are different times. Maybe it will work out different this time. I doubt it, but there is always a first.
I'm not sure I agree with your recollection of history... Houston was a very similarly assembled team, with a bunch of 3-pt shooters spread out around Hakeem. How it played out is a matter of individual talent and teammwork, not necessarily differences in style of play.
I think we discovered Canzano's new man-crush.
Yea if you remember a little bit of history, the first Shaq team that went to the finals was built the exact same way. They lost to Houston, because Houston made Nick Anderson the main scorer on the team, and all he could do is shoot 3's and miss free throws. The team that was dominant in the paint, Houston, won the series. But that is history, and these are different times. Maybe it will work out different this time. I doubt it, but there is always a first.
I'm not sure I agree with your recollection of history... Houston was a very similarly assembled team, with a bunch of 3-pt shooters spread out around Hakeem. How it played out is a matter of individual talent and teammwork, not necessarily differences in style of play.
At least Canzano admitted he made his decision 10 minutes after practice ended because he saw Bayless shooting 3's. So Bayless wants to succeed and Sergio doesn't want to work as hard on his game?
I found that quote from Canzano a bit odd: "The question all along with Bayless centers on his desire to improve"
Really? Has that been the question all along? I was always under the impression that his work ethic and desire to get better was a given. The only question I ever have about Bayless is can he run a team when Roy is not out there? I have never questioned his desire. Pg vs SG is a question. Shooting is a question. Work ethic? Never.
I know Canzano talks like he knows his shit......but like most columnists they are hired because they can "write", not because they are ever "right".
I found that quote from Canzano a bit odd: "The question all along with Bayless centers on his desire to improve"
Really? Has that been the question all along? I was always under the impression that his work ethic and desire to get better was a given. The only question I ever have about Bayless is can he run a team when Roy is not out there? I have never questioned his desire. Pg vs SG is a question. Shooting is a question. Work ethic? Never.
I know Canzano talks like he knows his shit......but like most columnists they are hired because they can "write", not because they are ever "right".
bingo, thats the real question and i don't think jbay has answered that yet.
personally i think this is the biggest vote for sergio ever, i mean if crapzano is backing bayless/blake that means great thinks for serg right?
I am just wondering why so many folks think we have to choose between Sergio and Bayless. I personally think Blake is the odd man out. His contract isn't long term. His upside is negligible.
