Q12543 wrote:PorkChop wrote:Q12543 wrote:PorkChop wrote:If any other Wolf had been injured this much and improved this little and drafted so high there would be a mutiny. It's unexplainable to me how much leverage you guys give Ricky . I really wish someone would come out and explain why the hope for him is still so high..
Because we've seen what he can do playing a full 82 games. The starting unit he led was one of the most high-powered offenses in the NBA. And what has occurred when he sits on the bench over the past few years with a variety of backup PGs is dramatic. It's very simple: We're a different team when he's on the court. That could NEVER be said (in a positive way) with past lottery picks like Foye, Brewer, Flynn, Johnson, or Williams.
I think Love had much more to do with that personally . If and when he's healthy doesn't pay the bills. Neither does his jumper or his finishing abilities. Couldn't we all make a long list of players that had one full good year and nothing else?
And still, the ifs and when's haven't brought on the wins.
Well, he had more than one good season. He's been a difference maker for us whenever he played. Our seasons both his rookie year and this past year both went to hell the second he went down. You might be the only one who continues to deny this in the face of hard evidence. You're a Ricky Rubio Denier.
I get the health concerns, as even I'm starting to get frustrated by The Worst Ankle Sprain In History That Then Led to What Could Become The Worst Quad Strain In History.....
"Worst ankle sprain in history" oh how easily people forget Terrell Brandon and Troy Hudson. Lol