Meets my eye test. Dot is one of our more effective performers when he gets minutes. That's why it bothers me so much that Knox and Hezonja were getting so much time over him. I hope we can keep him, but I don't see it happening with RJ on the roster. Maybe he doesn't get as much love because Phil picked him?
martin@ 8/26/2019 2:36 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:Meets my eye test. Dot is one of our more effective performers when he gets minutes. That's why it bothers me so much that Knox and Hezonja were getting so much time over him. I hope we can keep him, but I don't see it happening with RJ on the roster. Maybe he doesn't get as much love because Phil picked him?
Dude played 73 games and averaged 27+ minutes a game. Played the same position as THJr, Trier and a whole host of other guards/SFs.
Literally what more were you expecting? Knox and Hezonja really didn't play OVER him.
It is bat shit crazy to me that anyone would think that a coach is making some sort of player playing decision like "Hmmm, Dot got drafted by a guy who was here 2 years and ago and I had ZERO contact with but I feel like I should hold his minutes down." Or a GM who would be like... "I like Dot and all but he was drafted by someone else."
BigDaddyG@ 8/26/2019 3:16 PM
martin wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:Meets my eye test. Dot is one of our more effective performers when he gets minutes. That's why it bothers me so much that Knox and Hezonja were getting so much time over him. I hope we can keep him, but I don't see it happening with RJ on the roster. Maybe he doesn't get as much love because Phil picked him?
Dude played 73 games and averaged 27+ minutes a game. Played the same position as THJr, Trier and a whole host of other guards/SFs.
Literally what more were you expecting? Knox and Hezonja really didn't play OVER him.
It is bat shit crazy to me that anyone would think that a coach is making some sort of player playing decision like "Hmmm, Dot got drafted by a guy who was here 2 years and ago and I had ZERO contact with but I feel like I should hold his minutes down." Or a GM who would be like... "I like Dot and all but he was drafted by someone else."
You say it's bat shit, but you've seen your own forum. That kind of thinking is kinda the norm for some people. I was kinda joking with that last line but there's probably some truth to it. And really...any time that Hezonja and Knox got over Dotson was probably too much time. At no point did any of guys showed they warranted time over Dot. I hate to go back to this, but the man made it a point to say "you keep what you kill", then went on to do exact opposite.
knicks1248@ 8/27/2019 1:28 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:
martin wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:Meets my eye test. Dot is one of our more effective performers when he gets minutes. That's why it bothers me so much that Knox and Hezonja were getting so much time over him. I hope we can keep him, but I don't see it happening with RJ on the roster. Maybe he doesn't get as much love because Phil picked him?
Dude played 73 games and averaged 27+ minutes a game. Played the same position as THJr, Trier and a whole host of other guards/SFs.
Literally what more were you expecting? Knox and Hezonja really didn't play OVER him.
It is bat shit crazy to me that anyone would think that a coach is making some sort of player playing decision like "Hmmm, Dot got drafted by a guy who was here 2 years and ago and I had ZERO contact with but I feel like I should hold his minutes down." Or a GM who would be like... "I like Dot and all but he was drafted by someone else."
You say it's bat shit, but you've seen your own forum. That kind of thinking is kinda the norm for some people. I was kinda joking with that last line but there's probably some truth to it. And really...any time that Hezonja and Knox got over Dotson was probably too much time. At no point did any of guys showed they warranted time over Dot. I hate to go back to this, but the man made it a point to say "you keep what you kill", then went on to do exact opposite.
You have to be Naive as hell(not saying you are) to think Fiz rotation of players was all on him, the FO had plenty to do with that.
Dot definitely showed he is a legit NBA player, he is just being used wrong, and quite honestly, the roster had the worst chemistry I ever seen, the players just didn't complement each other at all.
Nalod@ 8/28/2019 3:51 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
martin wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:Meets my eye test. Dot is one of our more effective performers when he gets minutes. That's why it bothers me so much that Knox and Hezonja were getting so much time over him. I hope we can keep him, but I don't see it happening with RJ on the roster. Maybe he doesn't get as much love because Phil picked him?
Dude played 73 games and averaged 27+ minutes a game. Played the same position as THJr, Trier and a whole host of other guards/SFs.
Literally what more were you expecting? Knox and Hezonja really didn't play OVER him.
It is bat shit crazy to me that anyone would think that a coach is making some sort of player playing decision like "Hmmm, Dot got drafted by a guy who was here 2 years and ago and I had ZERO contact with but I feel like I should hold his minutes down." Or a GM who would be like... "I like Dot and all but he was drafted by someone else."
You say it's bat shit, but you've seen your own forum. That kind of thinking is kinda the norm for some people. I was kinda joking with that last line but there's probably some truth to it. And really...any time that Hezonja and Knox got over Dotson was probably too much time. At no point did any of guys showed they warranted time over Dot. I hate to go back to this, but the man made it a point to say "you keep what you kill", then went on to do exact opposite.
You have to be Naive as hell(not saying you are) to think Fiz rotation of players was all on him, the FO had plenty to do with that.
Dot definitely showed he is a legit NBA player, he is just being used wrong, and quite honestly, the roster had the worst chemistry I ever seen, the players just didn't complement each other at all.
You like a lil' penny doll. pull the string and perhaps blub out about 5 things. You can cut and past your response.
fishmike@ 8/28/2019 5:00 PM
Nalod wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
martin wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:Meets my eye test. Dot is one of our more effective performers when he gets minutes. That's why it bothers me so much that Knox and Hezonja were getting so much time over him. I hope we can keep him, but I don't see it happening with RJ on the roster. Maybe he doesn't get as much love because Phil picked him?
Dude played 73 games and averaged 27+ minutes a game. Played the same position as THJr, Trier and a whole host of other guards/SFs.
Literally what more were you expecting? Knox and Hezonja really didn't play OVER him.
It is bat shit crazy to me that anyone would think that a coach is making some sort of player playing decision like "Hmmm, Dot got drafted by a guy who was here 2 years and ago and I had ZERO contact with but I feel like I should hold his minutes down." Or a GM who would be like... "I like Dot and all but he was drafted by someone else."
You say it's bat shit, but you've seen your own forum. That kind of thinking is kinda the norm for some people. I was kinda joking with that last line but there's probably some truth to it. And really...any time that Hezonja and Knox got over Dotson was probably too much time. At no point did any of guys showed they warranted time over Dot. I hate to go back to this, but the man made it a point to say "you keep what you kill", then went on to do exact opposite.
You have to be Naive as hell(not saying you are) to think Fiz rotation of players was all on him, the FO had plenty to do with that.
Dot definitely showed he is a legit NBA player, he is just being used wrong, and quite honestly, the roster had the worst chemistry I ever seen, the players just didn't complement each other at all.
You like a lil' penny doll. pull the string and perhaps blub out about 5 things. You can cut and past your response.
two things and lilpenny was funny. 1248... not so much