DownToBuck: worst talent evaluator ever?
If you’ve read even five or ten of my descriptions, you have probably asked the above question, and answered with a resounding “Yes!”. It is true; I pretty much have no idea what I’m talking about, and that’s when I don’t run the self-coded scripts that auto-generate descriptions.
A glaring example of my ineptitude at identifying good basketball players: I think Troy Daniels could be a good rotation players somewhere. “Just his three-point ability alone should be enough to allow him to stick in the league”, says the bundle of loosely associated nerves and axons I call my brain.
I have been shown to be incorrect. If he was any good at all, the Charlotte Hornets, a team in need of not-bad players, would give him more than that garbagiest of garbage minutes. But remember that clutch three he hit in the playoffs? Anyone would be fooled.