It's not loyalty, it's trust.If House isn't starting come post-season I'll have to fully jump on the Fire Snyder bandwagon. It's so obvious he is an upgrade over Royce. I understand you have to make these changes carefully and be loyal to guys but we're at the end of the road here and a disappointing season will have major consequences throughout the whole franchise. Just do what you gotta do.
Glad someone else can see this.House is outplaying Royce in basically every facet of the game right now. He brings an energy and intensity that this team is sorely lacking. Unlike Royce, he isn't afraid to shoot, the moment never seems too big for him. He is our best perimeter defender and navigates screens far better than anyone on the team. He needs to be in the starting/closing lineup and play over 30 minutes a game for the rest of the season, and especially in the playoffs.
Royce definitely hesitates too much. All too often he gets the ball and he's open or at least has a good look and instead of letting it fly he holds it above his head looking for someone to pass to. Not sure what the problem is there. Lack of confidence for some reason? But house does not suffer from that and is nearly as good a shooter.I feel Royce is afraid of big moments. Maybe I’m wrong. But if it’s crunch time in a must win game five—whoever wins the game will win the series—and the ball swings to Royce to take an open three, I don’t trust him to take it. Don’t have a problem with him or any player missing a good shot but he’ll catch, hold it for ten years, decide to put the ball on the floor and dribble to the foul line, panic when the defense picks him up and huck it to Donovan who then has to throw up a prayer with two defenders right in his face.
I think House wouldn’t be afraid to let it fly. And we desperately need House’s size on the perimeter, with Mitchell and Conley. I just think he’s the much better fit for this starting lineup at this point in time.
I don't have data to back it up, just my eye test, but I think Royce makes a ton of mental errors in the clutch.It's not loyalty, it's trust.
Royce is just a very trustworthy player for the most part. He doesn't make many mental errors (other than not shooting)
Yeah, the clutch might be a different story. But most of those mistakes come down to simply not shooting.I don't have data to back it up, just my eye test, but I think Royce makes a ton of mental errors in the clutch.
It's a small sample size, but each time we've closed with House he's made big plays.
I don't have data to back it up, just my eye test, but I think Royce makes a ton of mental errors in the clutch.
It's a small sample size, but each time we've closed with House he's made big plays.