bearmanpg said:
What I was saying was just that if you play players who only can play 50% of the game (basically no offense) how do you expect to win? JHD is a one dimensional player...if you have 5 one dimensional players who all play the same 50% (defense) you will lose....I would take my chances with 5 Currys any day over 5 JHDs.....in fact, a college team of 5 Currys would be top 10 nationally every year because no team could defend the 3 point line against them.....Curry can play defense so that makes your choice for comparison not only silly but ignorant....
Oh, please, bearmanpg! As if any basketball follower would prefer JHDs over Currys!
I am thinking about Brown versus Austin, not Curry! Austin hardly ever distributes the ball and is not close to equal to Brown defensively. And I am not saying/thinking that Austin should get no playing time. I am saying that Brown is better defensively, and a better distributor, a crucial attribute for a point guard.
As for JHD, he did a good job of stopping the scoring of Malik Fitts. I doubt that Cal would have made as much of a comeback as it did, had JHD not impacted the game defensively. Indeed, JHD, with more experience and time on the court may become a reliable defensive stopper. Any team needs a guy who can impact a game defensively.
Who can argue against the truism that the team that scores the most wins the game? JHD has driven me almost mad at times with his offensive errors.
However, he is not a ball hog and I think he will continue to improve offensively as he plays more and learns. He may even become an offensive help to the team, with his speed and his hops.