Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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After tonight's "contributions" Steve Blake now has a PER of 8.9. He has the 2nd lowest PER of any player playing more than 30 MPG and is one of only four players in the entire league to play > 30.0 MPG with a PER < 10.0. The only player who plays more than 30 MPG with a lower PER is Charlie Bell. And now that Michael Redd is back, look for Bell's minutes to drop below 30 MPG.
When that happens, Steve Blake will officially be the worst player in the entire league to be averaging > 30.0 MPG.
Meanwhile, Andre Miller with a PER of 15.1 gets fewer minutes (27.4 MPG) and Jerryd Bayless with a PER of 17.9 continues to rot on the bench (10.6 MPG).
And don't give me that crap about how Blake makes Roy better. That's total bullshit. Blake makes Roy more comfortable, not better. Roy is struggling right now, and a big reason is Blake. Blake cannot create offense for himself. He can't create it for anyone else, and since he can't shoot worth crap, teams can sag off him and double Roy and/or clog the paint.
I've been a supporter of Blake in the past, but enough is enough. When a player's main role is to knock down open jump shots, and he's shooting 0.364 from the field and 0.343 from 3-point range, it's time to give the bulk of his minutes to a more productive player.
BNM
When that happens, Steve Blake will officially be the worst player in the entire league to be averaging > 30.0 MPG.
Meanwhile, Andre Miller with a PER of 15.1 gets fewer minutes (27.4 MPG) and Jerryd Bayless with a PER of 17.9 continues to rot on the bench (10.6 MPG).
And don't give me that crap about how Blake makes Roy better. That's total bullshit. Blake makes Roy more comfortable, not better. Roy is struggling right now, and a big reason is Blake. Blake cannot create offense for himself. He can't create it for anyone else, and since he can't shoot worth crap, teams can sag off him and double Roy and/or clog the paint.
I've been a supporter of Blake in the past, but enough is enough. When a player's main role is to knock down open jump shots, and he's shooting 0.364 from the field and 0.343 from 3-point range, it's time to give the bulk of his minutes to a more productive player.
BNM



