Unfortunately for C's fans...he's right. Sheed is a washed up cancer.....thank god this guy didnt sign with the Spurs after all...
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...7&sportCat=nba
Good article. He did a good job backing up the claim that Sheed made Boston soft.
Unfortunately for C's fans...he's right. Sheed is a washed up cancer.....thank god this guy didnt sign with the Spurs after all...
The word "sheed" is said 111 times in that article.
Definitely a great article, Simmons ftw.
Sheed is a disgrace to the NBA but thankfully he chose Boston. Almost unreal that he was a sought after free agent; he would've taken an even worse dump on Orlando or San Antonio.
I thought for sure with all his friends on that team that he would play hard. He has been a bitter disappointment for them. Also, Garnett has looked awful at times this year.
Really good article. Simmons is great when he is NOT discussing: boston teams, Bird, Lakers, Yankees, colts the Manning bros., Arod, and Kobe.
He loves basketball and pop culture and does a good job of mixing both. I know the anger at what 'sheed did to his beloved Celts sparked this ...BUT
As other said he went back in to the archives to back his points and stuck in some good 'sheed ancedotal stuff as well...
Well done.
I called Sheed as a disaster as far back as May last year and few people believed me. It was pretty clear he was done last season. I must've posted that 100 times, like this:
then this:
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3403548That's what I'm bringing into question - this is not 2004 Sheed, or even 2007 Sheed, this is 35yo Sheed who has slowed considerably. Guy used to have the quickness to rotate to corner shooters, but not any more. He shot 42% from the field and 35% from 3 last year. His blocks and steals were down, even thought he played 2 more mpg than 2007. Sheed is over the hill.
If he wants to be paid a pittance to come and play 20mpg here, fine, but if you are going to count on him to contribute significantly you'll be sorely disappointed.
Actually, I was quite prophetic in that thread. I then said this:
You are completely ignoring the fact that the NBA has changed and is now a young athlete's league, not to mention the fact that offensive players have been given all the advantages. If this were 2005 we could go with a 35yo Sheed and have a hope, today not a chance. If he comes here cheap (LLE, which he won't) I'd be fine with it, anything more would be throwing money and a roster spot down the toilet.
Also, if you keep delaying the inevitable (i.e. that this team is too old and not athletic enough) you are setting us up for a major crash in a year or two. The smart thing to do is to gradually get younger over a 3 year period, introducing 2-3 youngsters a year, and hope that one a year makes a leap - that way you have a shot at the trophy each year if everything clicks, but at the same time you get younger and prepare for the post-Duncan era. Most FO/coach staffs could not pull it off, but ours is good enough to get it right with a little good luck.![]()
Sheed is gettin' old, just like old players at the Y that jack up 3s all day long instead of going into the Paint. I bet Nash spends more time in the paint than sheed these days...
glad we got rid of him
Simmons also forgot Sean Elliott hitting the Memorial Day Miracle over Sheed.
He's been the Spurs own little playoff drama generator.
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