You implied more than just that, hun. You chose to write castigating remarks about some games in Rod's career and not others. The implication is that those are somehow defining. This is basic psychology. Rod was hurt, too, btw.
I implied that he sucked in the playoffs as well, which is a fact.
You tried to make a strawman argument with me and make what I said look silly by saying I was defining him by that. I did not define him by that. I think Hood will be a solid player if healthy. That is a big if though. It is hard to predict what he will do next season before our roster is set. If the roster is about the same I expect Hood to average 16-17 points per game and shoot about .400 from three.
I see no chance of him being the most improved player in the league unless he becomes the focal point of our offense, which means Hayward is gone. But maybe with just Hill gone he will get more looks and get to 18 ppg, depending on who the replacement PG is.
Gobert jumped up his scoring quite a bit and got no consideration. Hood would have to jump up to 19.5 points per game to make a similar scoring jump to what Gobert did. Although Gobert became a monster all over the court and again got almost no consideration.