In Reply to: He is just not that good. Why didn't CMC wait for Dent? posted by Michael.Walter.Cronin on January 05, 2025 at 03:23:41
it rings hollow. We've all seen the capabilities of Dylan Andrews. There have been times where he is completely dominating games - penetrating, hitting the open man, getting his shot almost at will, hitting his shot from all over the court, staying in front of his man on defense, his quickness, and his jumping ability. I assume you too have seen this.
All of this runs contrary to your latest repeated contentions that Andrews just isn't good. I know many posters are just trying to get attention and your posts have that tone. Most here can see the fallacy of your posts and I think you too probably are aware of the false nature of your attempts at getting some attention.
Dent is truly a talented player, but so is Andrews. I for one am happy he is on the Bruin team and at his best can help the Bruins. My experience has taught me that there are players who need a lot of positive reinforcement. Dylan may be one of those players. Something Dylan can do to help himself is to learn how to provide for himself that positive reinforcement. If Cronin can't supply that for him then it is incumbent upon the assistants to help Dylan along his way.
IMO, Dylan remains the main key element to their future success and any hope of attaining anything near their potential. The Dylan issue IMO is well above all the other issues at hand like the individual improvements of individual players or lack of bigs, or Cronin's offense (which I think is just fine as it is).