AbeVigodaLive wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:Tyus deserves a shot at being our starting PG. It may not be a good long term solution but you never know. He definitely deserves the chance.
I think we discussed this before... but so many NBA guys are set with their rotations. And that's both good and bad.
Players tend to perform better when they know what's expected. Consistency from the coach leads to consistency from the players... and all that.
That being said, when should coaches step out from beyond those strict rotations? Is one performance from Tyus Jones enough? I think a lot of us have seen how poorly Dunn has played and how mediocre Rubio has been... and Jones is the resident "backup qb" in this scenario.
I like Jones. I want him to succeed. I just don't know what good it's gonna do in the end. This team just has to get more from Rubio and the guy it just drafted.
Don't sell Tyus short. He has a way of orchestrating things on the floor, and he's our only option with a jump shot. I'd like to see him get an extended audition to see what it looks like. I even think his smarts and hands on defense could be an underrated asset. He's also just 20 years old.
I get it. And as noted, I like him. (Provincial rube alert!)
I remember watching him even in college vs. Wisconsin early in the year and raving that I'd never seen a PG that young be that composed. I just don't think he's a playoff caliber PG.
And that's the ultimate goal for this team. The problem is I don't know if there is a playoff caliber PG on the roster right now.
Championship caliber PG? Maybe not. But Rubio is clearly a playoff caliber PG as one of five players surrounded by scorers.