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Bender's year in review

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  • #16
    Re: Bender's year in review

    Review: sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, play, play, sit, sit, sit, sit, play, sit, sit sit, sit, sit, sit, sit , sit, play, play, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, sit, play, sit, sit . . . you get the picture.
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    The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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    • #17
      Re: Bender's year in review

      I've said it before but Bender's only problem is between his ears.

      We need to find a way to get Reggie's swagger, Artest's intensity, and Foster's effort into Bender's brain. He would instantly be the best player on the the team.

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      • #18
        Re: Bender's year in review

        You can interpret this as you will:


        R. Allen.............44.0 FG%; 39.1 3P%
        J. Crawford......38.6 FG%; 31.7 3P%
        M. Ginobili........41.8 FG%; 35.9 3P%
        L. Hughes........39.7 FG%; 34.0 3P%
        T. McGrady.......41.7 FG%; 33.9 3P%
        C. Mobley.........42.5 FG%; 39.0 3P%
        F. Murray.........42.5 FG%; 29.3 3P%
        P. Pierce...........40.2 FG%; 29.9 3P%
        M. Redd............44.0 FG%; 35.0 3P%
        Q. Richardson...39.8 FG%; 35.2 3P%
        J. Richardson....43.9 FG%; 28.2 3P%

        J Bender...........47.2 FG%; 40.9 3P%

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        • #19
          Re: Bender's year in review

          I'm glad you left a little white space between Bender and the players you have listed.... because his name should not even be used in the same sentence as the other players.

          The other players, mostly starters, heavy-minute players who play significant roles on their teams. A few are capable of making other players around them better.

          When we speak of a lack of consistency, we are talking about so much more than just FG%, 3FG% and FT%.

          We are talking about defense, what position(s) he might be able to guard, the positions that he will never be able to guard.

          We are talking about his role in the offense, and his willingness to engage in that role.

          We are talking about his physical presence, or lack thereof, on the interior.

          And basically, his level of awareness on both ends of the court.

          He has been putting on the uniform for 5 years, yet he still has a long way to go. On the positive side, it appears to me anyway, that he is just now starting to make some positive strides.

          I just question how much more time is required to build upon those positive strides to create anything resembling "consistent adequacy", let alone excellence.

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          • #20
            Re: Bender's year in review

            Originally posted by beast23
            I'm glad you left a little white space between Bender and the players you have listed.... because his name should not even be used in the same sentence as the other players.

            The other players, mostly starters, heavy-minute players who play significant roles on their teams. A few are capable of making other players around them better.

            When we speak of a lack of consistency, we are talking about so much more than just FG%, 3FG% and FT%.

            We are talking about defense, what position(s) he might be able to guard, the positions that he will never be able to guard.

            We are talking about his role in the offense, and his willingness to engage in that role.

            We are talking about his physical presence, or lack thereof, on the interior.

            And basically, his level of awareness on both ends of the court.

            He has been putting on the uniform for 5 years, yet he still has a long way to go. On the positive side, it appears to me anyway, that he is just now starting to make some positive strides.

            I just question how much more time is required to build upon those positive strides to create anything resembling "consistent adequacy", let alone excellence.


            I'd help you out in this debate but you are doing fine by yourself.

            At the rate Bender is going he's in a race against his "Breakout Season" and his "Retirement Tour" to see which comes first.

            Honestly tho... his injuries seem to be a bit of a blessing for him because they keep buying him more time for his "breakout season" to arrive.

            -Bball
            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

            -John Wooden

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            • #21
              Re: Bender's year in review

              Originally posted by beast23
              Twice? Not hardly.

              Next season Croshere $8.2M, Bender $6.4M.

              I'd keep Croshere because right now he's twice the player, though.

              Bender playing behind Artest will get very few minutes at SF.

              Bender is not capable of playing both ends of the floor as an SG.

              Bender is not capable of playing either end of the floor at PF. And quite frankly, Croshere is a significantly better interior player than Bender.

              So, yes. I'd take one Croshere over 5 Benders.

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              • #22
                Re: Bender's year in review

                Originally posted by beast23
                Certainly not like Freddie. Freddie's defense is a constant. He does a decent job of slashing to the basket, and his perimeter shot and mid-range game really came around the last half to last third of the season.

                Now about Freddie.... I'm very excited about seeing how much he might improve over the summer..... I believe it is possible that Freddie could have a BREAK-OUT season next year because he has shown me something with an acceptable degree of consistency.

                Bender, on the other hand? FIVE feakin' years and through all the injuries, through all the clue-less games, he just now is showing a little. But with no continued degree of consistency.

                He did show a little bit in the playoffs. But you put that with what he did during the last two seasons, and I can't say I'd be sad if he weren't with us next season. And I wouldn't be sad if he were with us at the start of the season to see if he's made progress.

                But as far as I'm concerned, if it takes more than Al to complete a trade, and Pollard won't get it done, Bender is the guy I'd throw in. Certainly before Croshere, and even before Freddie.

                I like Freddie and hope he gets the majority of the minutes at SG. I know Miller will start, but he will be like a Harrington last year. Harrington got more minutes than Miller and Foster last year and he didnt start, I hope the same thing happens with Freddie. He just needs the minutes to prove himself.

                Now Bender. Bender is a great shooter and a good slasher, just lacks intensity and gets lost sometimes. He might be the most talented player in the league, he just has to get fired up. If he gets more minutes then I dont think he will be lost out there, its just a lack of playing time. I think we need to trade Harrington so Bender can get more minutes as the back up to Artest. We lack perimeter shooting and Bender is a good shooter, Harrington is more of a inside player and cant step back and drain a 3.

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                • #23
                  Re: Bender's year in review

                  man, i wish bender would stay healthy. i am sooo sick and tired of his being injured all the farkin time.
                  yeh, he finally showed some promise in his 5th season. his 5th!!. this upcoming season is his season to show his goods. if he misses most of this season again, then i don't care about this guy anymore. this guy's body breaks more easily than glass fishing line. he damn well better play summer league and look good. by the time regular season starts, he better be ready to go or it's final in my book- total bust!!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Bender's year in review

                    I think Bender will revolutionize the injured reserve position.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Bender's year in review

                      I have to agree that this season is it for the Bender project. It's time for him to either make a noticable step forward, or to get out of the way.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Bender's year in review

                        this season ?
                        more like this summercamp.

                        starting next week, he better show it, show that he's ready, otherwise I do think he'll be in the summersale.

                        so weird, so iditotic, but once in a while you have players who have more talent then most and just never develop into a player. how sad, let's hope he's not one of them.
                        So Long And Thanks For All The Fish.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Bender's year in review

                          Originally posted by Hicks
                          I have to agree that this season is it for the Bender project. It's time for him to either make a noticable step forward, or to get out of the way.
                          Hey, I'm with you here Hicks. I also think people are sometimes beying unfairly harsh on him, just like a lot of people where on Smits when he came to indiana. A lot here keep repeating "5 years!!! 5 YEARS!!", but what they tend to not tell is that this kid got here at age 17. He's only now getting the build of a player with a little bulk,its not enough yet, but christ, its so EASY to burn someone into the ground like this. Sure Freddy is great and I love the way he plays, but how can you compare him with Bender? I dont see it, they are totally different players not too mention I think Freddie is actually older than Bender and has played in college where he obviously learned A LOT. Bender did not go to college (which he should have), but sat on our bench. That is quite a difference, I think.
                          I think he really should try to stay healthy this year and show a continuation of the progress he has shown us the last few months of the past season and I think he will be allright. IF that doesn't happen I think he will be trade bait next summer or before the trade deadline of february 2005.

                          Just my opinion though.

                          Regards,

                          Mourning
                          2012 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                          2011 PD ABA Fantasy Keeper League Champion, sports.ws

                          2006 PD ABA Fantasy League runner up, sports.ws

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                          • #28
                            Re: Bender's year in review

                            Originally posted by Mourning
                            I also think people are sometimes beying unfairly harsh on him... A lot here keep repeating "5 years!!! 5 YEARS!!", but what they tend to not tell is that this kid got here at age 17. He's only now getting the build of a player with a little bulk,its not enough yet, but christ, its so EASY to burn someone into the ground like this. Sure Freddy is great and I love the way he plays, but how can you compare him with Bender? I dont see it, they are totally different players not too mention I think Freddie is actually older than Bender and has played in college where he obviously learned A LOT. Bender did not go to college (which he should have), but sat on our bench. That is quite a difference, I think.
                            I think he really should try to stay healthy this year and show a continuation of the progress he has shown us the last few months of the past season and I think he will be allright. IF that doesn't happen I think he will be trade bait next summer or before the trade deadline of february 2005.

                            Just my opinion though.

                            Regards,

                            Mourning
                            I don't know how you guys can keep using age and lack of college experience as an excuse.

                            When you make yourself eligible for the draft, you get drafted and then put on the uniform, a team expects to see some level of performance out of you. I will agree that when the team is dealing with an 18-year-old (not 17), they might grant a little more time for development.

                            But Bender played 4 years on a rookie contract at better than $2.5M per year, then played a 5th year at $5.8M or so per year, totally a $16M+ investment.

                            Freddie just completed his second year at an average less than $1.5M per year, for a total of less than $3M per year.

                            You tell me who appears to be more bang for the buck.

                            You are right about one thing. They ARE two different players.

                            Freddie can play SG and is learning to play PG.

                            Bender, as much as some would like to think, CANNOT play SG; as of right now cannot play PF; and is no better than 3rd on the depth chart at SF, wehre he is able to contribute offensively but oftentimes struggles defensively.

                            Whether you consider them comparable or not, because they sometimes compete for the same minutes on the floor, they beg to be compared.

                            But generally, I look at it this way. I don't really care what experience either player had before coming to this team. One player has two years of experience and is getting the job done. One player has 5 years of experience, is becoming costly and is struggling to get the job done.

                            As far as I'm concerned, it was time for Bender to crap or get off the pot even before he was signed to his second contract.

                            Whether you would agree or not, I would state that I find it very difficult for anyone to disagree with the opinion that Bender has significant improvement to make before he will be capable of consistently contributing to this team.

                            By the way. When I play craps, I rarely bet on the COME. I far more often bet on the PASS. I sure wished like hell Donnie would have PASSed on Bender.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Bender's year in review

                              Originally posted by recap
                              Originally posted by beast23
                              By the way. When I play craps, I rarely bet on the COME. I far more often bet on the PASS. I sure wished like hell Donnie would have PASSed on Bender.
                              Not often. Just too much work.... too much going on.

                              But you should see me at a blackjack table. A lot easier, and over time, much greater odds. If you know what you're doing.

                              Obviously, you don't play craps.

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