Gyp Rosetti
Banned
january & february.
as in, when the team went on that huge tear.
'nuff said.
So a 15-20 game stretch erases four years of being a bitch?
january & february.
as in, when the team went on that huge tear.
'nuff said.
And the regular season matters to us now? I could care less about what AK does in the regular season, its about the playoffs for me.
KrazeeEyezKilla said:So a 15-20 game stretch erases four years of being a bitch?
Krazee, you're as blind with hate for AK as Salty is blind with love for Boozer.
ok, so change your argument now because i proved your last point wrong.
revisionist history. when AK has been (a) healthy and (b) involved, he has done great things, and the team has been better. what would say his role has been over the last 4 years? you can't define it, and neither can i, and neither can AK. that's the problem. how do they expect to get anything consistent from him when they're not giving him a consistent role? he'll go from being a 30-mpg starter who handles the ball, makes decisions and is a key contributor in the clutch... to being a bench guy sharing spot minutes with inferior talent... to being a super-sub bench guy who still plays 28-30 minutes and is the centerpiece of the 2nd unit... back to being marginalized and frustrated.
engaged employees who feel valued and important contribute at a higher level, in ANY job. i can tell you that because that's what i do for a living. AK has constantly been shelved, back-burnered, marginalized, or overlooked, and yet every time the team realizes it and starts making him important again, we all remember just how good AK can be. the only problem is that fans (and apparently AK's own teammates) have a short memory, so we forget when 5 minutes later he strains a calf and and we go back to making jokes about his glass frame and his heartlessness.
at the end of the day, no roster move the jazz could make with their remaining assets would have CLOSE to the same effect as getting AK back to 80% of his former self. 80%, that's all. keep looking for magical soluations like anthony tolliver and shannon brown, but if the jazz committed to making AK matter again on an every-game basis, it would DRASTICALLY change the quality of this team.
revisionist history. when AK has been (a) healthy and (b) involved, he has done great things, and the team has been better. what would say his role has been over the last 4 years? you can't define it, and neither can i, and neither can AK. that's the problem. how do they expect to get anything consistent from him when they're not giving him a consistent role? he'll go from being a 30-mpg starter who handles the ball, makes decisions and is a key contributor in the clutch... to being a bench guy sharing spot minutes with inferior talent... to being a super-sub bench guy who still plays 28-30 minutes and is the centerpiece of the 2nd unit... back to being marginalized and frustrated.
engaged employees who feel valued and important contribute at a higher level, in ANY job. i can tell you that because that's what i do for a living. AK has constantly been shelved, back-burnered, marginalized, or overlooked, and yet every time the team realizes it and starts making him important again, we all remember just how good AK can be. the only problem is that fans (and apparently AK's own teammates) have a short memory, so we forget when 5 minutes later he strains a calf and and we go back to making jokes about his glass frame and his heartlessness.
Yes, but this could be said for any player/coach contribution to a player's PT. Part of Sloan's strategy has possibly been to keep AK's minutes reasonable so he doesn't wear down. This, too, is a sound strategy for any player; Kiri still averaged almost 30 MPG last year.This has been a common defense for AK over the last several years. Ak is not being properly used, he doesn't get to start, he doesn't get enuff minutes, etc... Could it be that Jerry doesn't play AK because his mind is not in the game or doesn't look ready to play? Could the sporadic minutes actually be AK's fault?
AK is no vocal leader, but I don't find Boozer's vapid verbal cheerleading to be much better if CB doesn't back it up with defense. (No credit for Booz's playing hard on offense; scoring is fun.)Do you think Jerry intentionally let's AK sit at the costs of wins? Jerry is known for a lot of things some good, some bad, but not having a relentless will to win is not one of his faults. AK is made of glass, AK is mentally soft, AK takes games off, why is it so hard to believe that he is marginalized due to his own poor attitude? It has taken me awile to remove the AK homer glasses from 2004 and realize that the guy is a bum. A bum with flashes none the less he will let us down.
I agree with pretty much everything you said except for your last sentiment. A clearly defined role for AK, and in turn a more productive AK, would not net us a drastically improved team. We'd be slightly improved to 54 or 55 wins but at the end of the day we'd still have a gaping hole at the 5 on the defensive end and AK, even when healthy, has shown he can't really even slow down the elite wings in the league let alone guard them well.
This has been a common defense for AK over the last several years. Ak is not being properly used, he doesn't get to start, he doesn't get enuff minutes, etc... Could it be that Jerry doesn't play AK because his mind is not in the game or doesn't look ready to play? Could the sporadic minutes actually be AK's fault? Do you think Jerry intentionally let's AK sit at the costs of wins? Jerry is known for a lot of things some good, some bad, but not having a relentless will to win is not one of his faults. AK is made of glass, AK is mentally soft, AK takes games off, why is it so hard to believe that he is marginalized due to his own poor attitude? It has taken me awile to remove the AK homer glasses from 2004 and realize that the guy is a bum. A bum with flashes none the less he will let us down.
how many guys in the game can do EVERYTHING well. AK doesn't do anything GREAT, but he does everything well. he can play like a point guard and then turn around and guard the post. he can block shots, and then thread the perfect assist through traffic. he can score and rebound, defend inside and out, he has court vision and mental quickness that are unrivaled by anyone on the team not named "deron"... he is a huge variable that can provide whatever the jazz need on a given night or for a given opponent. deron's better than AK in absolute terms, but even deron can't say most of those things. AK is one of the five most versatile players in the league, sharing that list with guys like lamar odom and lebron james.
not that i'm surprised to hear you say that AK wouldn't make a huge difference... that right there is the tenet upon which the whole AK tragedy is founded; the propensity of AK's fans, teammates and coaches to underestimate the impact he could have, which is why nobody invests the time in maximizing his role.
you wanna play the chicken-and-egg game and that's fine. i'll just go back to my points about employee performance in ANY industry. part of my job title in my day job is employee engagement specialist, and i can point you to hundreds of studies that say engaged employees work harder, work smarter and get better results for their employer. employees who aren't appreciated or who don't feel like the job makes the best use of their abilities will get disengaged, which causes performance and results to drop, which causes leadership to single them out, which deepens disengagement, which further deteriorates performance, etc.
so was the chicken first or was the egg first? doesn't really matter to me. at the end of the day, AK's contribution needs to more closely match his ability level (like it did early this calendar year), and it seems like increased involvement/engagement is an easy way to unlock that.
Speaking of Asperger's, you've started your hate-tinged rant again. The argument could go the other way: despite feeling marginalized in the offense, he still put up those numbers.
Not at all laughable, when he played ALL 82 games and ALL games in the playoffs and put up the same 10+ pts as AK did, for which you want to hand 8mil/yr to AK. I mean, THAT is laughable. And Wes was graded as the best defender by the Jazz coaching staff, not by some arbit stats you pulled out of 82games. He also had a better outside shooting percentage overall. And still, no one in their right minds would argue that Wes deserves 8 mil/yr. He is probably overpaid even at the mid-level.It's laughable that you fell into the trap of citing Matthews, who shot below 40% in the playoffs.
Who graded Matthews the best defender, btw?
And if he wants substantially more than 7 or 8 mil per year, I'd let him walk, too. Funny that you originally were ranting about the MLE, and now you're saying 7 or 8 million. Just sayin'.