<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (L)</div><div class='quotemain'>You have Ben Gordan playing point. Me no scared!</div></p>
He can easily be moved to shooting guard, and Durant to small forward.</p>
I had my eyes on Calderon, but he's gone now. I think Gordon is an underrated point guard. He could develop into a very good point guard if given the opportunity. He has that creator gene that you see in guys like Nash, Kidd, etc. Hinrich doesn't have that. Gordon's problem is that he doesn't have the point guard savvy, or good decision making to make it work yet. He is a very smart man though, so the lack of decision making in some of those situations is more from a lack of experience than smarts. If he got used to the role of point guard, I think he could easily bolster large assist numbers (7.5+). Everytime Hinrich got in foul trouble, and Gordon was given the point guard reign he showed he could rack up assists. I think Kirk's dominance of the ball with his overdribbling hurts Ben's assist numbers, and hurts the Bulls offense as a whole. I think the Bulls offense would be benefited greatly by moving Gordon into the role of primary ball handler, with Hinrich being an offguard. Up through the first three quarters, Gordon paces himself on how many shots he takes in the offense, so if Ben has the ball in his hands, runs the offense, setting up plays for Deng/Hinrich/Nocioni, pick and roles with Thomas/Noah, and some penetration will greatly benefit the Bulls offense, and Ben will have high assist numbers in addition to his scoring numbers. Of course 4th quarter, he needs to get into killer instinct scoring mode. </p>