SQ_Crazies wrote:
Actually, what you're both doing is missing the point.
I don't disagree with any of that. I'm not putting him on the superstar level. Not all guys have "it". That "it" is what separates Kobe Bryant from Monta Ellis. Not all guys are winners either, some are there to collect their check (I'm not saying Ellis is one of those guys--I don't know really). But you don't have to have "it" to be a good player. You can't argue that he doesn't have some incredible basketball skill. You're basing it too much off of the superstars, all I'm saying is he's not an average player. You're misjudging what average means in the NBA, like I said, you're basing it on the superstars too much. There are PLENTY of above average players in the NBA who aren't superstars.
No, I think YOU'RE missing the point. Seeing as how you're all over the place with your argument.
I'm not basing this on anything, Monta Ellis already did that. What I am basing it on is scoring 25 PPG on 22 shots on a team with 20 wins.
Those numbers don't compute well with me, because they're not efficient.
I seriously don't understand what is so hard to realize. This guy takes
22 shots a game! He only averages 25 on those 22 shots.
You guys came in here and tried to defend Monta and call him a great player. I simply said he's "good" at best.
I'm not denying that he has the skill set, but he doesn't utilize it. He's an average shooter, a bad defender, and an "ok" passer.