[QUOTE=no pun intended]Landry Fields and Royce White. Though I still have hope for both of them![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=no pun intended]Landry Fields and Royce White. Though I still have hope for both of them![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=El Kabong]Michael Beasley. Thought he was gonna put up big numbers on a poor Suns team. Guy is even worse than he was on the T'Wolves.[/QUOTE]
actually I also thought that he would put up crazy numbers this season but in reality got relegated to the bench :facepalm
Disappointing*
I'd say Bynum and DWill.
Marvin Williams
In defense of Crash, his playing style wasn't going to allow him to sustain earlier production. He is more suitable to playing his game off the bench which might help him become effective.
The Deng choice is ridiculous.
Gerald Wallace has played great defense and is busting his ass everywhere, playing the glue guy. Hibbert has been more a disappointment. Still has more attempts than points I think (at least it's close). But his defense is also great.
[QUOTE=East_Stone_Ya]who is the most disapointing player so far this season?
my vote goes to Gerald Wallace.
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He get's 31 minutes a night and yet manages to produce 8.2ppg on 395 FG%?? That is really bad for an starter.[/QUOTE]
I think it might be because of the injuries and playing with Joe Johnson. Everyone on that team is shooting bad.
easy choice for me. Demarcus Cousins
With the way he finished last sesaon, and being selected for the USA select team this past summer, I had high expectations for him this season. And though he's shown signs of being truly elite, he just cant keep his head straight for more than a handful of games at a time. Truly a let down this season. I honestly saw him putting up something close to 20/11 a game
It's gotta be Bynum. The Sixers were a few good plays away from reaching the ECF last year, and this year they are a few losses and some good luck away from getting the number 1 pick in the draft.
Demar derozan i guess
i thought he was going to be that next big thing
[QUOTE=Whoah10115]Gerald Wallace has played great defense and is busting his ass everywhere, playing the glue guy. [/QUOTE]
I don't think Nets wanted to pay 40 million for a glue guy
Pau never really hit a stride this year.
[QUOTE=Bigsmoke]Demar derozan i guess
i thought he was going to be that next big thing[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure why you would think that. I don't think there are any Raptor fans here that expected much more then what he's been giving us this season.
[QUOTE=East_Stone_Ya]I don't think Nets wanted to pay 40 million for a glue guy[/QUOTE]
They don't care. They paid $12m a year for a POS. (Hump)
Mine:
Bynum - more injuries, cost Philly the season
Hibbert - Indy is an excellent defensive team with Hibbert off the court as well and their starting 5 are all excellent defensive players. Hibbert though has thoroughly regressed offensively after getting a Max.
G.Wallace - a bad trade made worse by a bad contract and even worse play.
Nash/Dwight - neither player has had the impact the Lakers had hoped and a major reason why they are finally and barely an 8th seed.
Bogut - more injuries, more inconsistency from the player they thought would take them to the next level, yet they are better when he doesn't play
Cousins - no signs of growth this season at all.
Bargnani - just when you thought it couldn't get worse for him, it did.
After a great start, OJ Mayo has really fallen flat.