Dan H
ASFN Lifer
It seems they each have a lot of the same issues as a head coach.
Yup me too. I’ve held off killing him in the board and may have even defended him (can’t recall) due to all the youth and lack of pg. but at this stage I see very little growth or team elements being displayed. The fact that the team still routinely falls behind by 20 (and sometimes 30) makes it difficult to reconcile how he can be doing a good job.I gave Igor the benefit of the doubt, but I'm beginning to believe so.
I wonder how many more wins Budenholzer would have?
As someone that doesn't follow football/Cards, can someone summarize what equating Igor to Steve Wilks actually implies?
Means we’re going to fire Igor to hire a recently fired coach from the college ranks.As someone that doesn't follow football/Cards, can someone summarize what equating Igor to Steve Wilks actually implies?
Ugh, if we hire Sean Miller I'm out.Means we’re going to fire Igor to hire a recently fired coach from the college ranks.
I am almost already out. I am trying to be a fan, but it is just so hard to care any more.
Booker is the biggest disappointment lately. He just gets points. He does not make his team better. In fact, he makes them worse. Ayton is just OK. But that is a disapointment for a #1 pick. I am posting less and less and reading less and less on this board because it is so stinking depressing.
As someone that doesn't follow football/Cards, can someone summarize what equating Igor to Steve Wilks actually implies?
This sums up exactly how I feel as well.I am almost already out. I am trying to be a fan, but it is just so hard to care any more.
Booker is the biggest disappointment lately. He just gets points. He does not make his team better. In fact, he makes them worse. Ayton is just OK. But that is a disapointment for a #1 pick. I am posting less and less and reading less and less on this board because it is so stinking depressing.
Never thought I'd miss the Marbury Suns so much. Hell I'd take any past team over this crap. Only thing that gives me hope is the Talent of our youngsters and Booker is not part of the group. Time to make that move I think
Of course couldn't trade him now if we wanted toNo, it isn't time to make that move. He's 22 years old, playing through injuries and out of position yet he's still putting up incredible numbers. What kind of return do you think we can get for a player who is only making 3.3 million right now? If, IF, we decide to trade him, this is definitely NOT the time to make that move. You wait until his salary, which explodes next season, can bring back real value.
Can’t keep excusing his play on his injuries when he’s constantly injured.No, it isn't time to make that move. He's 22 years old, playing through injuries and out of position yet he's still putting up incredible numbers. What kind of return do you think we can get for a player who is only making 3.3 million right now? If, IF, we decide to trade him, this is definitely NOT the time to make that move. You wait until his salary, which explodes next season, can bring back real value.
Can’t keep excusing his play on his injuries when he’s constantly injured.
I don’t understand why more people don’t see durability as an attribute just like shooting, passing, defending etc. It’s actually more important than all those attributes and Booker lacks it.
I’d make a small wager that he’s gonna be playing through injuries for the rest of his career because the guy’s just beyond injury prone. If trading him now before perhaps it’s even more noticeable is the move to make then so be it.
This might not be a good time to trade Devin, as you say.Well, if you'll check this forum you'll see I've been concerned and talking about his injuries since his rookie year. I agree they are a problem. And I'd have no problem if we decided to move on from him because of his training habits or whatever it is that leads him to be so susceptible to injury. But, when posters suggest he's overrated or not that good, I think it's appropriate to point out that we aren't seeing Booker at his best. And even if we decide that injuries will likely keep us from seeing him at his best very often, trading him while he's only making 3 million a year is not a smart move.