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Hedo is merely the flavor of the month. Someone will overpay for him; I just hope it's not us.
Like Ron Artest last month? etc...
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Hedo is merely the flavor of the month. Someone will overpay for him; I just hope it's not us.
The best players play at both ends of the floor i.e. Kobe, Lebron. There is no excuse for giving Roy a pass on his D.
Secondly, Hedo is no worse than Outlaw or Webster at defense. He has a higher BB IQ than both of them and knows where to be on the court. Unlike either of them, he can consistently get to the rim and plays point forward all the time. He also is great at creating his own shot which is something we need desperately next to Roy.
For his defensive shortcoming Hedo is pretty good at forcing his man into double teams or into his shot blocking big man down low. We have enough shooters to space the floor and teams can't just leave him open from out there. I would like to see Outlaw or Webster moved if we were going to acquire him to save us from the potential logjam at SF.
Hedo is much worse than Outlaw or Webster at defense. He doesn't have their quickness. He also doesn't "consitently get to the rim." If he did, his shooting percentage would be higher than 43%.
I don't think he should get a pass but I don't think he should be guarding the other teams best player the whole game.
Turkoglu is slow, a below average passer, and not a clutch player. No thanks.
Not a clutch player? He has hit maybe 4 or 5 game winning shots over the last two seasons, including one against us in Portland and one against Philly in the playoffs. He is a great passer. He made the perfect pass to Lee to win Game 2 but Lee failed to put it down. Didn't he have a game against Cleveland where he had 14 assists. He is such an effective passer that Van Gundy has been able to use him at PG. He can, truthfully, play all 5 positions. If we add him next season, we'll win it all. He is the third scorer we didn't have in the playoffs this season.
Dude, did you SEE that game against us. He banked in a 3 from straight on! That is pure SLOP! I wouldn't even count that shot in a HORSE contest!
Dude, did you SEE that game against us. He banked in a 3 from straight on! That is pure SLOP! I wouldn't even count that shot in a HORSE contest!

Yeah...hmm, too bad it counts in the real game though![]()
Hedo is merely the flavor of the month. Someone will overpay for him; I just hope it's not us.
Like Ron Artest last month? etc...
Not a clutch player? He has hit maybe 4 or 5 game winning shots over the last two seasons, including one against us in Portland and one against Philly in the playoffs. He is a great passer. He made the perfect pass to Lee to win Game 2 but Lee failed to put it down. Didn't he have a game against Cleveland where he had 14 assists. He is such an effective passer that Van Gundy has been able to use him at PG. He can, truthfully, play all 5 positions. If we add him next season, we'll win it all. He is the third scorer we didn't have in the playoffs this season.
Sure it counts, but it certainly doesn't mean he's "clutch."
Are you learning the game yet?
41% FG shooting and 3 TO's per game. Why would you want THAT on our team???
You're an ass.
You can't refute my posts so you resort to name calling. Nice.
Sure it counts, but it certainly doesn't mean he's "clutch."
LOLYou said he wasn't clutch. You were wrong.
sooo... Brandon Roy's slop game winner against Houston earlier this year... does not mean he is clutch either then right???LOL
SLOP??? LMAO!!! That was nothing but net! Turkoglu banked in a straight away 3 pointer. HUGE difference!
SLOP??? LMAO!!! That was nothing but net! Turkoglu banked in a straight away 3 pointer. HUGE difference!
And, of course, the game winner against us:

