lipoli390 wrote:Alex - I wasn't using the Mo comparison to demonstrate the need for a passing PG. That was a silly inference. I was just pointing out the reality that a scoring PG or a PG known for shooting doesn't necessarily make things better. Ricky makes us better defensively through his on-ball defense, steals and defensive rebounding. Oh, and as you pointed out, we're a point per game better offensively and that's under the coaching of offensive wizard Sam Mitchell.
I fully understand how Ricky's poor shooting is a drag on our offense. But you have to look at the whole package. If we replace Ricky it has to be a BETTER PG, based on the full set of skills and basketball IQ, not just a better scorer like, for example, Mo Williams.
And It's not like our roster is lacking in scorers with Wiggins, Towns, Bazz, LaVine, Martin and possibly Belly. We might be lacking in 3-point shooters, but even there it's hard to say given Sam's obvious failure to embrace that shot as a significant part of the offense.
lipoli390 wrote:Alex - I wasn't using the Mo comparison to demonstrate the need for a passing PG. That was a silly inference. I was just pointing out the reality that a scoring PG or a PG known for shooting doesn't necessarily make things better. Ricky makes us better defensively through his on-ball defense, steals and defensive rebounding. Oh, and as you pointed out, we're a point per game better offensively and that's under the coaching of offensive wizard Sam Mitchell.
I fully understand how Ricky's poor shooting is a drag on our offense. But you have to look at the whole package. If we replace Ricky it has to be a BETTER PG, based on the full set of skills and basketball IQ, not just a better scorer like, for example, Mo Williams.
And It's not like our roster is lacking in scorers with Wiggins, Towns, Bazz, LaVine, Martin and possibly Belly. We might be lacking in 3-point shooters, but even there it's hard to say given Sam's obvious failure to embrace that shot as a significant part of the offense.
The Wolves are lousy shooting team. And Mo Williams is a reserve type player for any team.
There are many PGs in the league ahead of him on the pecking order. Thus, any comparison between Mo W. and Rubio is slanted a bit. Again... I don't care how Rubio does vs. his backups. I only care how he performs against other starters in the L.
And he's basically an average starting PG who struggles mightily to score more and more as the game goes on.