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Crappy analogy, because, other than making errors, A Rod can't impact the game very much other than hitting.
A better analogy would be football, where a backfield runner runs for 90 yards, recovers a key fumble, makes 3 tackles on special teams, blocks a punt, and drops 3 passes, 2 of which are late in the game and obvious.
ARod goes 1 for 5 and he's a bum, no matter what gems he turns in the infield - that's just baseball.
Olander led the team in assists and was 2nd in rebounding. That alone means he had a good game. He was 2 for 7. If he hits 1, that's 3 for 7 and as good as anybody else. 1 more and he's our ace.
For want of those two shots it's dumb to say he had a bad game - sometimes shots don't fall.
There are many more facets to basketball than baseball.
Your case is dismissed.
Olander's floor game was o.k. It wasn't great. It was o.k. It was o.k. enough to have supported him being on the floor if he could make a shot.
And, fwiw, if you're going to point out every time on the boneyard that someone overplays an analogy, you are going to be an extremely busy man!

