03-09-2022, 03:22 PM
(03-09-2022, 11:17 AM)F Gump Wrote: Jerry West says the biggest player-evaluating errors come from trusting the stats of players on bad teams - someone has to score, to rebound, to pass, but it doesn't mean they will be able to do much of it when on a better team with better players, and where winning has to be prioritized over getting mine. I trust West's perception.
Absolutely agree. And it's also about mentality and psychology. On bad teams, players get used to lose for such a long time it's hard to fix, it's like a virus that takes long to heal, and can also in the worst case "contaminate" your own players that do have the win mentality and turn their mentality around in a negative sense.