CoolBreeze44 wrote:Realizing this is a knee jerk reactions thread, the board continues to overreact to just about everything going on at Summer League. What's next? Are we going to start comparing Towns stats over 3 SL games to other prominent big men, and then declare he can't become great because the numbers don't stack up? Here are my counters to some of the overreactions:
1) If Ricky gets hurt this year, we would need another point guard. Until then we have Ricky, Tyus, Lobro, and Zach who can play there. Ricky's going to get 32 minutes, Zach is probably going to get 10, Tyus will get spot minutes as he continues to develop, and Lobro is your emergency guy. Where in the hell is another PG needed? If we signed one, how would he be used?
2) Zach's not going to go from raw rookie to seasoned veteran overnight. He's still going to make youthful mistakes, and the game is still going to be a little fast for him. But he's going to continue to get better. I think he should start at the 2 on opening night. He's going to frustrate you at times, but so what? We are still a young developing team.
3) Payne can play in this league. His effectiveness is going to fall somewhere in between what we saw last year, and what we are seeing in the SL. He's an older 2nd year player but you still have to have some patience with him. Not too worried about his outside shooting (though it's not that bad) because he should do most of his damage near the basket on hustle plays.
4) Towns strength is his versatility and well rounded game for a player of his size. If you thought he was going to have a dominant offensive trait at this stage, you were misguided. If that's what you want, you should have been pro-Okafor during the draft process - and hardly anybody was. Towns has shown enough to validate where we drafted him. By the time the season rolls around he will be stronger and have a better idea of how to man-up on defense without fouling. It's going to take a while before he figures out his best offensive niche, but I see no reason to worry about any aspect of his game at this time.
Offseason - Summer League - Summer League Game - Summer League Half Game - Summer League Quarter Game - Summer League Stint - Summer League Possession. I've seen overreactions to every one of these time intervals.
I don't think we should sign Brown (only because we already signed Tyus), but what happens when Kmart gets injured. Is Zach going to play 48 minutes. I am tired of going into the season ignoring that we have major injury concerns on this team, and then expecting to just tank the season when the inevitable happens.
I would suggest trading for Chalmers or a guy like Blake (who just got moved for a bag of peanuts). I would like to have a real back up for when those injuries occur. That is how winning teams structure their roster, not signing guys like Hummel to guaranteed deals.
I am pretty sure you posted the same things I did about Zach and Payne. The one difference is that I worry about his outside shooting because Flip believes it to be a staple in his offensive scheme.
As for Towns, I was one that didn't see this wide gap between him and Okafor, I have no issue with his skill-set as I have already stated, but to ignore the mental aspect would be silly. KAT also struggled at times with fouling too much, and that certainly looks like a issue so far in SL.
This is the Knee-jerk reaction thread, so there you have it.