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Old 12-21-2005, 03:48 PM
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In all seriousness, obviously Evans is not the source of all of our problems.

My question was geared more at whether Delfino ought to be seeing more time than Evans. Except for his offensive rebounding, I don't see Evans contributing a lot. He's scoreless in the last two games and the Pistons' post-game host after the Memphis game mentioned that he looked "lost" out there.

He really isn't much of a ball-handler or passer and his defense frankly hasn't been much better than CD's. He is also not able to create shots for himself. That being the case, it would seem that Delfino, who can at least handle and take his guy off the dribble, might be the better option.

Since I'm listening to the games on radio, I would like to know if someone watching can give an objective viewpoint about what they're seeing that may differ from what I am hearing and looking at in the box score the next day.