Blazinaway
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CHI just let him go, he would be a perfect PG to backup Lillard
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The fact that he went undrafted, played in the Euro league, then the D league, before being picked up by an NBA club, suggests to me he would be happy with any minutes he gets.

Two things I want in our backup PG:
* stellar defense
* a pass-first attitude (combined with good floor vision)
Okay, ideally three things:
* a veteran lockerroom influence
Does Watson provide any of those?
Two things I want in our backup PG:
* stellar defense
* a pass-first attitude (combined with good floor vision)
Okay, ideally three things:
* a veteran lockerroom influence
Does Watson provide any of those?
Who do you have in mind? (and please don't say Hapanapaolopolikis Spanakoukilitopilos)

Two things I want in our backup PG:
* stellar defense
* a pass-first attitude (combined with good floor vision)
Okay, ideally three things:
* a veteran lockerroom influence
Does Watson provide any of those?
I love PGs who shoot 36% from the field!
why did the bulls release him?BTW, pre foot injury, Watson's per 36 numbers were 18.3 PPG, 7.3 APG, 3.5 RPG, 1.9 SPG on 49.1% 3pt shooting with a 21.4 PER.
Who do you have in mind?
(and please don't say Hapanapaolopolikis Spanakoukilitopilos)
why did the bulls release him?
why did the bulls release him?
