PascalsWager said:
Russ is the manifestation of the meaninglessness of the regular season. In a stupid mid January game where Lebron is giving 50%, Steph is playing 27 minutes, and Kawhi just sits out Russ can give you a huge 45 minute superstar performance. When everyone turns on their switch and starts caring Russ has nowhere to go because his game is all energy and effort.
Even at his peak he was an overrated regular season player. I grant he was better. The average shooting kept him at least mildly in the game. Now he's got nothing. Even if his horrible shot selections go in, the defenders will let him have that. For all his athleticism he's always been a bad finisher.
He's not a top 50 player in the playoffs. There is no evidence that he is. He's the horrible focal point on your 38 win team ( again I grant that he could get a team to 45 wins at his peak). He offers little as a second option. And if asked to be a role player what would his role be? A 6'4 center who can handle?
Send him to Charlotte. They don't care about winning playoff games there.
Good take.
He's kind of found himself without a niche (maybe similar to Melo a few years ago).
He's too much of a ball dominant alpha to carve out a role on a good team. He doesn't offer enough upside for a team that's already cohesive to try and mix him in. Risk outweighs the reward. But he's also not good enough as a lead dog for a lesser to team to give him the reigns and expect to be a contender.
Peak Russ was probly 2013-2016 when he just played "your turn, my turn" with KD on teams that were very good defensively and had solid role players around them. Russ in 2017 got more of headlines and an MVP, but that version of Russ never had a chance of leading a team into contention. Teaming him up with PG just delayed the inevitable. Been downhill ever since.
I guess it was worth it for the Rockets to try and recreate that "your turn, my turn" offense with James instead of KD, but Russ is too far past his prime now. The ball needs to be in Harden's hands and Russ is never going to be comfortable playing off the ball.
Quite frankly, OKC got lucky to get the deal that they got last offseason. The Rockets were probably the last team in the NBA that could feasibly look at Russ and think they could make it work. Unfortunately it didn't and now the Rockets are probably stuck with him unless they're willing to take back some really bad contracts.
The only role that seems to make sense for him on a contending team at this point is a microwave scorer off the bench, but I don't think he'd accept that role at this point in his career. He still sees himself as a top tier player.