JuicyBrucey
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I don't have much of a problem with Pearl being in the rotation, I'd prefer Maymon but it doesn't bother me all that much. Mcbee is the one that doesn't need to be in the rotation. Mcbee is the head scratcher, I can't come up with any reason as to why he's in the rotation.
That lineup where we go Bone, Mcbee, Golden, Pearl, Williams is just terrible. Don't see how we still rotate like that, absolutely ridiculous.
The problem with Pearl playing is not really about what he does... It's more about what he can't do. He has zero range. He can't really play defense. He gives up more easy shots than he gets back in steals. Every now and then he gets lucky when he throws up prayers. He's a 45 percent free throw shooter (mind you that's better than his god awful 26% last year)... What does he bring to the table other than effort that Maymon/Swiperboy doesn't? Absolutely nothing. There is a reason Maymon was the two-time Wisconsin player of the year and Steven Pearl was the third best player on a .500 West High School team. He does try really hard... but no matter how hard he tries he will always be the worst player on the court.
Yupp. I think maymon, however shaky he may look, would be a better replacement for harris.
I don't have much of a problem with Pearl being in the rotation, I'd prefer Maymon but it doesn't bother me all that much. Mcbee is the one that doesn't need to be in the rotation. Mcbee is the head scratcher, I can't come up with any reason as to why he's in the rotation.
That lineup where we go Bone, Mcbee, Golden, Pearl, Williams is just terrible. Don't see how we still rotate like that, absolutely ridiculous.
they must play some bad basketball in wisconsin because i'm not impressed with maymon at all. i guess it was a man against boys. maybe he'll get better,because right now he has no offensive game at all.The problem with Pearl playing is not really about what he does... It's more about what he can't do. He has zero range. He can't really play defense. He gives up more easy shots than he gets back in steals. Every now and then he gets lucky when he throws up prayers. He's a 45 percent free throw shooter (mind you that's better than his god awful 26% last year)... What does he bring to the table other than effort that Maymon/Swiperboy doesn't? Absolutely nothing. There is a reason Maymon was the two-time Wisconsin player of the year and Steven Pearl was the third best player on a .500 West High School team. He does try really hard... but no matter how hard he tries he will always be the worst player on the court.