hasoos
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His production was terrible. And who cares if he was a rookie? Your rule seems to be that we don't have time to wait and see how they do in the future, it's time to make decisions once and for all. You said you'd pitch Roy over the side if he had had a bad series, and he's just a third-year player.
And an extremely useful player if it is. His averages show that he's useful much more than he's not. So we agree, he's still the same decent reserve player he always was. Someone who should definitely be moveable in a smart trade, but not someone who should be ditched for nothing more than $4 million of cap space.
Except for the fact that you completely disregard that Oden is in the first year coming back from MF surgery and has none of the explosiveness that he had before it. Players coming off of MF surgery usually start getting the explosiveness back their 2nd year back.
Secondly, averages mean nothing. You can score a bunch one out of every 4 games and still have a good average. It doesn't mean you bring it every night. Bonzi Wells was that way, and he sucked. The way you get a good team is by players showing up and playing consistently good every night. Even when you lose, they show up and make it tough. That isn't Travis. The role of Travis is when you have exactly the right matchup offensivly, to use him to exploit the mistmatch. The rest of his game is MIA. That is because he is a tweener, and there aren't many good matchups for him, on both ends of the court. That is why you have to use him exclusively when you have the right mismatch, and that is why he is inconsistent, because other teams do not always provide that matchup.


