framer
Well-Known Member
Sorry to have diminished your mental capacity, so lets try again. All points are not created equal. If that were so, Carmelo and Marbury and Iverson would have rings on both hands. To repeat: Trey scored 22 of his 26 points before the 4th. In the 4th the Jazz were behind and in great danger of a very embarrassing loss on their home court to the worst team in the league. If Trey's great game was so wonderfully helpful, they should have been up by 20 going into the 4th.
When I watch the games, I see Trey get a lot of open looks. There is a reason for that. Do you understand why that is?
No every point counts EXACTLY the same. I don't expect Trey to be Chris Paul. That would be idiotic. What I expect Trey to do is be a floor general, drive the paint, and hit open shots, generally in that order. That is what he did, and has gotten better at doing over the past several games. I want Trey to eventually rate as a very good backup to Exum making about 7 million, because we need someone just like that. He is well on pace to make or exceed that goal. I don't have any illusions about a #9 pick in a crap draft turning into an allstar. There are about 3 players that have that possibility from that draft and we nailed it on one of them late. Seriously, lighten up Francis. . .