When you two are done playing pitty pat can you answer my question(s)....
Okay, if I must.
Do you think that AK has the offensive weapons to run the point forward position through him ala Scottie Pippen?
No I do not think he has the offensive weapons to run the "point forward" position.
Or is that not what you two have envisioned?
Indeed, that is NOT what we two have envisioned, and we have made that point abundantly clear. Andrei Kirilenko is not a point forward. He is an especially effective cog in an offensive scheme designed to involve more than two players.
Was it more like Manu where he has offense ran through him for portions of the game because of his offensive creativity?
The only similarity I see between AK and Manu is the fact that they are both part of an offensive scheme designed to involve more than two players. Yes, even with the best big man in the league, the Spurs involve multiple players on offense. Anyway, I think Manu can create his own shot and is a much better overall scorer than Andrei.
Or was it more like Lamar Odom where he rebounds the ball and pushes it?
I wouldn't say his game is like Lamar Odom's. Odom is a better ball handler and scorer than Andrei. As far as defense, offensive rebounding and team play, AK is better IMO.
Maybe you wanted him to be more like Vlade Divac where he wasn't one of the big two but he could move the ball?
No, I don't want him to be like Vlade. I want him to defend.
Since you think I cannot comprehend anything but Lakers references I will will continue to speak back to you in Lakers speak.
I think you can comprehend anything you want to. I think you deliberately misinterpret our words.
The Showtime Lakers ran the offense through 3 main players...Kareem, Magic, and James Worthy.
Not to be rude or condescending, but how old were you when the Showtime Lakers actually played? I personally was between the ages of 8 and 12 and haven't watched enough ESPN Classic, so I don't think I'm qualified to comment on how they played. I do hear they moved the ball around A LOT.
Can AK produce consistently more then just passing? If all you want to admit is he can make good passes SOMETIMES then it doesn't warrant the ball being in his hands as a 3rd option that the offense runs through when it needs production.
Here are AK's offensive strengths as I see them this year: free throw shooting, moving without the ball, passing to people moving w/o the ball, leading and/or finishing the fast break, jump shooting from 16-18 feet and in, and offensive rebounding. This set of offensive skills would NOT make him interchangeable with a Lamar Odom or Manu Ginobili. I would say he is a different player. (Yes I realize how earthshattering that statement is.)
How many back cuts and easy passes do you think you get against San Antonio in the playoffs in one game?
As many as they attempt. They'll probably have less success than they would against other teams. But if they're running the offense the way Sloan wants them to, they'll make as many cuts as they attempt. Whether or not that type of offense is successful depends on when the cut is made, how accurate the pass is, and how well the cutter is defended. When the Jazz are really on, it doesn't matter where the defender is because the cuts and passes are so perfectly timed that the play is almost indefensible. In fact, to stop it, the defender is forced to foul.
The Utah Jazz are currently in a 4 game losing streak and AK has yet to show me why you guys feel that running the ball through him is a MUST. He had one game with 8 assists which is a good night production wise. He also had 3 games that were average or poor.
For one, the Jazz are losing because the opposing team's primary ball handler is getting into the lane with absurd ease and the help defense is slow. Secondarily, as you so astutely and conveniently pointed out, AK is having substandard games, getting fewer touches, and the offense is underperforming. AK has bad games and the Jazz lose. Thanks for helping me solidify my original point.
And yet . . . throughout the losing streak, Deron and Boozer have been getting their numbers while the rest of the team has fallen off. That there 2 on 5 offense doesn't seem to be cutting it.
Right now what I am saying is holding true.
uh . . . ditto
Any number of players can replace him in the offense.
You have offered no real statistical proof or logical reasoning to refute Skander's solid evidence against this claim.
If players are making the cuts they are suppose to then the pass will be there as long as they are paying attention in practice. I mean honestly you think they practice running plays and making cuts but not making the passes? lol
I honestly think that? Gee, I'll have to go find the post in which Skander or I said this. I love how this method of argument comes so easily to you.
3 points, 0 assists, 2 turn overs in 26 minutes of play against a team that they will be battling to get back to the Western Conference finals....The Portland Trailblazers. Wouldn't you guys agree that doesn't really help your cause here?
AK has a bad game offensively while the top two Jazz offensive players get their normal numbers and the Jazz score 89 points (almost 20 below their average) and lose . . . and that indicates what? Are you doing drugs right now?
Okay, I think I answered every question you asked in that post. I have responded in very simple words that were chosen very carefully. It should be fairly difficult to misinterpret or twist them, but I am not underestimating your skill.