Thursday, October 21, 2010

MILES CUT, LIN SAFE

Cutting Aaron Miles was the easy choice. He didn't play well enough to warrant releasing Jeremy Lin with a guaranteed contract or bypassing Jeff Adrien for that matter. Miles was given extended minutes to prove himself worthy and he fell short.

PRESEASON STATS
Among rookies in EFF48M:
Jeff Adrien 4th = 34.5
Jeremy Lin 6th = 31.42

Aaron Miles EFF48M = 17.05

I know it's a small sample of minutes, but Lin shows enough promise not to get cut in favor of Miles. He's still adjusting as a 22 year old rookie coming into the league. 27 year old Miles has had the advantage of playing Pro for several years. Sure he may be better right now, but the upside for Lin is at least there. After adjusting to the speed and athleticism of the NBA players and improving his shot, who knows, Lin could turn out to be useful by mid-season. Practicing with Curry and Ellis everyday will help tremendously and from what I've heard, he's extremely coachable. The main things that could hold him back are the absence of a consistent jumper or reliable finish to make up for his lack of athleticism.

If he's struggling by the trade deadline and the Warriors are in the playoff hunt, I wouldn't hesitate to cut him in favor of a better true PG. Check the D-League and overseas. No doubt we could find someone worthwhile. But in the meantime, I'll be rooting for Lin (but not quite as hysterically as some new Warrior Fans might) to improve his game and make an impact on the Warriors.

Watch List:


Patrick Mills
Kyle Weaver
Earl Watson
Sergio Rodriquez
Chris Quinn
Bo McCalebb
Bobby Brown
Sundiata Gaines
Mustafa Shakur
Curtis Stinson
Will Conroy
Curtis Jerrells
Jeremy Pargo



Monday, October 18, 2010

ADIOS TO ABDENOUR



The Warriors and Joe Lacob must purge the system to rid the organization of negative energy from the previous regime. Chris Cohan (out), Robert Rowell, Tom Abdenour, and Bob Fitzgerald all need to go away.

Louis Amundson is out for anywhere from 1 to 4 months according to this article. ENOUGH ALREADY!

I understand Abdenour didn't cause the injuries, but does he really NEED to be here? He had a nice, long run as the athletic trainer, but why not bring in someone new? Warriors don't seem to be stronger, healthier, or recover faster than other teams. In fact, they are quite the opposite - arguably the worst in the NBA.

If anything, just getting rid of him might bring the Warriors good luck, if you believe in that kind of stuff.

Great guy, but let's give someone else a chance. 23 years is long enough.