I didn't read that as his saying Maynor was as good as Westbrook. At that time Westbrook was widely criticized for taking the ball out of Durant's hands. If Maynor just facilitated for the other players on the floor it's conceivable the team did just fine with him feeding Durant and others while Westbrook rested. I don't know though -- I didn't watch their games and wouldn't make either claim.
The artistic world has expressed interest in Maynor in the past. http://sportstwo.com/threads/30807-maynor
I love that even back in June of '11 Zags and PapaG were already fighting! Would love to go back and see what post started it all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CMeP0iT8p4 He had some nice highlights against the Blazers. Hope to hell he gets back to this form.
Welcome Maynor. Please don't do anything to help us win this year Love, Mediocre Man 2.0 Hugs and Kisses XOXO
No reason he couldn't have rested him more already. Season stats Maynor 2.8 ppg 2.0 apg 0.8 t/opg 313 fg% 336 3pt% 10.6 mpg 7.5 PER Nolan 3.0 ppg 1.0 apg 0.9 t/opg 367 fg% 208 3pt% 8.3 mpg 7.1 PER
I'm not trying to imply that Nolan is a better NBA player overall. I am just saying adding Maynor right now shouldn't be the deciding factor in giving Dame a rest because he hasn't been any better than Nolan this season
Since Maynor just got out of his knee brace a few weeks ago his production the rest of the season would be expected to increase from his production back in Nov-Dec. Nolan on the other hand....
Fair enough. On the plus side, there's almost no chance that Maynor significantly alters our short-term tanking prospects. Full steam ahead!
Eric Maynor is the perfect player for Nolan Smith to model his game after IMO, very similar attributes.