tbihis wrote:
But bottomline is, its still defined as finding fault, right?
I dont think its being realistic, youre making an assumption. Coz you cant foretell whats going to happen, unless you can see the future. Jordan had 7 straight seasons avg 30pts per game, im sure people were assuming that on the 8th season he would avg the same since "historically" he was doing that, but he got injured and avg only 26. the next season he avg 30 so people probably assumed again he was back on track but ever since then, he never avg over 30pts up until he retired. Amare had microfracture surgery and people assumed he was done since "historically", NBA players who had that type of injury was never the same when they came back. But last time i checked, Amare's been averaging 20+pts and 8rebs for the past couple of seasons. Curry avg almost 20pts and 8rebs for knicks when he was 285lbs. but the season before that, he avg 13pts and 6rebs at 295lbs. So yes, by saying Curry wont live to his potential even if he loses weight IS finding fault.
if the raptors have been in mediocrity pretty much since the franchise started, then why should we assume that sooner or later, theyd be a better team? shouldnt they just call it quits since season after season they disappoint anyways? im just using the same argument as with bargnani's "historical" performance.
anyways, back to the real discussion. Im just annoyed that people keep saying things about Bargnani over and over and over again. Time to move on.