We read Charley Rosen so you don’t have to

Rosen Charley Rosen… subject of perhaps the only possibly-nude publicity photo of all time… is back at it with ridiculous comments that get picked up in blogs.  I can't help it.  I'm like a smart large-mouthed bass.  I know that there's someone on the other end of that line dangling the bait… but goddammit… I can't help but go for it anyway.

So Charley put together a piece on the most overrated players in the league… he makes some decent points… and then he drops these two names:

Kevin Garnett

His performance in the 2008 NBA Finals against the Lakers was a good indication of where he's really at.

  • In Boston's six-point loss in Game 3, Garnett shot 6-for-21.
  • In Boston's five-point loss in Game 5, Garnett scored only 13 points and missed several shots in the fourth quarter.
  • In Boston's championship-clinching, 39-point win in Game 6, Garnett registered his series high of 26 points.

    In
    other words, it is well-known among the league's coaches that Garnett
    is a frontrunner who will inevitably choke when a critical game is up
    for grabs.

  • Chris Paul

    There's no doubt that CP3 has always been a
    truly great passer and has also worked diligently to become a dangerous
    3-point shooter. But there are several reasons why he belongs in this
    dubious category.

  • In half-court offenses, he's a
    threat to do damage only in screen-and-roll situations, which means
    that doubling him virtually renders him impotent.

  • Because of his diminutive size — listed at 6-feet but closer to 5-foot-10 — he can be easily doubled.

  • His defense consists of steals. Period. Which in turn depends mostly on opponents' mistakes.

  • Many opponents simply take the ball to their favorite spot and then shoot over him.

  • Even when using a screen-and-roll, he's not nearly as effective going left as he is going right.

    When
    was the last time that a pipsqueak-sized point guard led his team to an
    NBA championship? Slater Martin with the St. Louis Hawks in 1958 —
    which means that while Paul's Hornets will be a good team, they'll
    never be good enough.

  • Wow.  Just wow.

  • Add to that the fact that he calls Kwame Brown underrated and there's enough material in two days to bring him up on war crimes charges.  What makes him underrated?  That most people say he's useless and he's slightly a step above that? 
  • Do you even watch anymore?

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