let's all just agree this guy is terrible![]()
let's all just agree this guy is terrible![]()
Yes you can. How many did Kawhi have? How many did Daye have? Enough said, go home to your kind Daye and take Anderson with you! SCRUBS!!
Um, no. Daye scored 22 against Philly in fewer minutes and it was dismissed due to reasons of inferior compe ion.
Tonight, not a great game, but he still had 8 points and 17 rebounds per 36 minutes. He only played 13 minutes and took 3 shots. Leonard played 32 minutes. He had great numbers, but the minutes difference is substantial, and still versus the same ty team Daye scored on, previously. Daye still has a lot of flaws, but these are relevant considerations. Not sure why you would just say "...but but how many points..." in this case.
i don't understand what is there to about with him tbh.. he's doing his job and he's getting better.
Only problem was the two turn-overs. The assist to Baynes was pretty good though. I think he's in the same mindset as Green. Mental lapses on weak passes causing turn-overs.
BTW.... it appears that now that Bonner doesn't have that pressure to produce because of a diminished contract, he's actually playing much better than ever!
You can use all of your +/- projections but the total amount comes to a single three pointer. Light that one up and smoke it.
+\- projections? You may be dumb, you might want to check. Do you have a dipstick?
Not sure I've ever seen a player of Daye's caliber have such a rabid defender![]()
Yes. Was a nice assist to Baynes.
His poor shooting early in the season is now clearly in his head. Last night he passed up at least two shots that he needed to take. One, Boris chewed him out for not taking, apparently, and another I think was on a different play where he passed up a shot late in the shot clock and dumped it to a driving Belli that had to put up a worse shot because Daye didn't take his own shot, I think.
Still a little foul-prone, but he's not biting on up-fakes any more. He was bad about that when he first arrived, it seemed. Could do without as many turnovers, but at least a couple shots went down for him in the last two games.
You read selectively, as I am critical of him as well. Few things are black and white. Just because I discuss positive aspects of his game sometimes doesn't mean I'm a blind supporter. If he doesn't improve his shooting, and they decide to get rid of him at the end of the season, I'm all for it. His usefulness hinges on his ability to shoot the 3. If he can't do that, his other small contributions don't make up for his weaknesses.
Yes +/-. No one gives a crap about hypothetical numbers, prove it on the court or get out of this temp....I mean outhouse of Daye.
I didn't once mention +/-, so even you might be able to understand my confusion when you reference it. Even now a second time, after I gave you a hint.
And, I clearly did point out what he did do on the court. He had another good rebounding effort in his 13 minutes. After having 11 rebounds a few nights ago. That's just a fact you choose to ignore. Ok.
If he doesn't improve his shooting, though, it's not worth keeping him for, though. However, if his shooting does improve, it's some nice gravy.
So glad you chose to drop per 36 numbers. If we use his stats in the Houston game, he would have had 14 points and seven rebounds (on 7/27 shooting, which is amazing 'per par'). If we use his stats in the Boston game, around 18 points and zero rebounds. If we use the Golden State game stats, he comes up with virtually nothing. Per 36 numbers are certainly a great way to gauge potential, but it merely sells a hope or an expectancy, which is all that's been used to sell Daye. When given the minutes, however, he hasn't shown much, despite the obvious green light to shoot.
Your latest crutch is that he 'maybe' has changed his form, which nothing has been written about. It's a long season, 65 games left, but 17 games is a considerable chunk, and on a contract year. I think most would be satisfied if you started analyzing his bad shooting nights just as in-depth as you bloat the value of every rebound, block, steal, or assist he tallies in garbage time, no matter how boring a treatise it is or no matter how many qualifiers you put in your statements. Because honestly it's like seeing someone defend being in an emotionally abusive relationship. Everyone can see how bad he is, except you. Just let him go, woman.
Last edited by FireMicoHalili; 12-03-2014 at 01:53 AM.
Time for Pop to make the biggest risk the Spurs are known for making annually...signing 10-day contracts. Only going to be possible if this guy is waived.
http://airalamo.com/2015/01/08/austi...gling-forward/
The guy sucks he should not be on our team and please don't tell me we could not find a better player then him.
Spurs are to stubborn to cut him!
Austin Daye is probably the worst Spur player of the Duncan era.
See Minnesota, you need Austin Daye. You want Austin Daye. Look into my eyes, and trade for Austin Daye!
8 straight points in the 2nd quarter
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Hopefully he keeps it up...and strings a couple of more games together like this. Might be able to get a second round pick for him instead of cutting he outright.
I'm just glad we can still bump this thread at least once a season, tbh![]()
lol... Robert Horry was a of a role player. No way Daye could even sniff that.
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