I love posts like this. Point to one extreme anomaly to justify the defense of a very low likelihood scenario. Boy I hope I never have to trust any of you guys with my investments, you'd probably invest every last dime in shares of Kodak or AOL.
If you want to really know why I think that, it's simply because Facey isn't that guy. The game at this level is more than just ability to rebound and finish layups. In the 3 years we have watched Kelis Fisher, confidence in his game and bball IQ have been his biggest drawback like someone above said, not his skill and certainly not his physical tools. Yet he's never really put it all together and often regresses through the season, that points largely to a mental barrier to being great, he's only played bball at this level a handful of years it's understandable.
Also if Kelis Fisher is our best player, then it means that our most dynamic play maker Adams wasn't, or our most proven scorer Purvis was a dissapointment. Both of which would hurt the team's potential for winning big games moreso than a highly improved Kelis Fisher would help that same team win those same games. In my opinion, this team will be at its best if one Adams, Purvis or Larrier emerges to become our best player. For Adams that comes with leadership, and distribution at an elite level (for Adams he doesn't need to lead in ppg to be our "best player"), and for Purvis and Larrier the title of "best on the team" would come with being the leading scorer all season long by a significant margin, showing we have a "go-to scorer" which we have desperately lacked since we lost Boatright, his heroics easily won us 3-4 games alone that year.