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Why do people feel the need to tear down one player with subjective terms such as "mediocre" in order to elevate another player?
Roy has been "bad" this preseason. Should he not start as well?
I believe it's because Joel has never actually been that good in the regular season, he's 30 this year and it's not like he's all the sudden going to get a ton better, AND Greg has already averaged more ppg than Joel ever had, has a higher PER, and considering it was the 1st season after a MF, his rebound #'s are on par with Joel's.
As for Roy, his #'s are bad in the pre-season, but his career #'s are significantly better than anyone elses on the teams. Joel stats, to be honest, aren't really that impressive.
A career high of 6.4 ppg and a career high of 8.7 rebounds a game?
Those are awesome stats...for a backup. For a starter, on a team you want to make it to the finals (and has a better, younger and more athletic C)? I hope not.
That's the guy who starts ahead of the #1 pick in the draft, who has the potential to be a career 18-12 guy, and has been playing a lot better than Joel has this pre-season, and if you really think about it, didn't play worse than Joel did last year?
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I knew it would be worth to click 'View post' this time.