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You beat me by a min, but my post wasn't a put down thread.
In some rare instances there needs to be a put down thread, because Sergio has been put down too often. The dude can play and it is time to stop with the extreme descriptions of our players.
Well he was benched, it wasn't because he was playing great.
No he wasn't playing great, but you could see the skills. To me it was more of a style issue. But once we started pushing it........his skills became obvious. He still has a ways to go, but he gets better all the time.
Sergio flourishes in an open-court style. When he's running and playing with flair, it even helps him in half-court sets. Playing a slow-down disciplined game seems to drain him of any use.
He and the second unit should be given the free rein to run, run, run. It really maximizes him and the other reserves.
Fans were calling Sergio "worthless". They ought to be called out. I wonder how many that were saying that, still think so?
I don't even know who made the comment, but they said Sergio was worthless....not that he was playing worthless. Iirc, it was in the context of trade value. I don't know what his value is, but it not 'worthless'.Ok call me out.
He was playing worthless, lately he has not.
Some people just like to call it as it is. Others like to over value most of the roster and especially young projects.
anybody notice the big change in sergio is that he's not trying to be a 3 point shooter, instead he's taking and making more hittable shots in the key while still looking to pass first.
Sergio has really picked up the pace, and the second unit is capitalizing.

Sergio flourishes in an open-court style. When he's running and playing with flair, it even helps him in half-court sets. Playing a slow-down disciplined game seems to drain him of any use.
He and the second unit should be given the free rein to run, run, run. It really maximizes him and the other reserves.
Exactly. He's going to have to find a way to be effective in a grind-it-out halfcourt style against Houston.
I don't see why.
Just because Houston is slow and gimpy and can't run with the big boys doesn't mean we have to emulate them.
No reason on Earth we can't do to them what we did tonight, Denver is a far better team than Houston.
Sergio aint gonna be running offensive sets against Houston's offense.

Sergio is what he is - a flashy, creative passer. His ast/TO ratio pales in comparison to Blake. His shooting % is bad. He is also part of the problem with our weak perimeter defense. The occasional good game doesn't negate his obvious weaknesses.
