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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 14 2008, 03:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kobimel @ Jul 14 2008, 02:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nets1 @ Jul 14 2008, 09:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>they already have a back up in Marcus Williams who has better stats. If your going to get rid of Marcus, and bring in another back up shouldn't that new back up be better than the old back up. I want a backup to replace Marcus only if they are better , and are capible of playing starting minutes whenever the nets need him. Dooling is average at best.
no thank you
also: Marcus has mush more upside than Dooling. I think we've seen all we going to see from Dooling.</div>
Dude, Marcus can't defend my grandma. Dooling is one of the best perimeter defenders on the market. As stated on the 1st page, stats aren't everything. Marcus got his stats in (mostly) garbage minutes or against the opposing team's bench, while Dooling got his playing a key role for the Magic.
Obviously Dooling isn't going to get much better, but the fact that Marcus has potential that he has yet to prove he can fulfill shouldn't stop us from signing a very solid player.
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Exactly. We don't need a back-up pg with upside. We need one that can fill a role. Dooling can do these three things: give Harris a breather, come in as a defensive specialist and come in as an extra shooter. He can also fill in for an extended time if Harris gets hurt.
We have 25 year old Devin Harris. We don't need a replacement.
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Why do we need to fill a backup PG role on a team that is not a contender? I'd rather take a gamble.
no thank you
also: Marcus has mush more upside than Dooling. I think we've seen all we going to see from Dooling.</div>
Dude, Marcus can't defend my grandma. Dooling is one of the best perimeter defenders on the market. As stated on the 1st page, stats aren't everything. Marcus got his stats in (mostly) garbage minutes or against the opposing team's bench, while Dooling got his playing a key role for the Magic.
Obviously Dooling isn't going to get much better, but the fact that Marcus has potential that he has yet to prove he can fulfill shouldn't stop us from signing a very solid player.
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Exactly. We don't need a back-up pg with upside. We need one that can fill a role. Dooling can do these three things: give Harris a breather, come in as a defensive specialist and come in as an extra shooter. He can also fill in for an extended time if Harris gets hurt.
We have 25 year old Devin Harris. We don't need a replacement.
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Why do we need to fill a backup PG role on a team that is not a contender? I'd rather take a gamble.