jarkid
Sean The Answer to Nets Big Men
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If Krstic sucks then Sean Williams will play, If Sean Williams won't play, Krstic and Boone would be very good.</p>
So in every case, you are still in the winning mode.</p>
What didn't you notice about that? It's the advantage of the depth in the frontcourt. And it's the great comparison to last season.</p>
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But it's ALL conjecture. Nenad is coming off surgery. Sean is a rookie. We have no idea what they will bring to the table. Your reasoning is based on guesswork.</p>[/QUOTE]
It's all about depth, if Boone is a rookie and coming off the surgery could go 21-23 field goal, why can't you get any expection?</p>
At least he is not Greg Oden right now.</p>
By your way, The pistons can not expect from Rodney Stuckey, and Affalo, they should be zero from every high estimate for the pistons in the off-season ranking.</p>
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Boone didn't start contributing until essentially the end of the season last year. We need contribution for the entire season.</p>
And Williams is in a different situation than Stuckey and Affalo. First off, they're guards and in a much different situation than Sean. Williams is raw. His offensive game is very unpolished. He may be a good shot blocker, but his defensive decisions need to improve. If you're expecting much of anything out of him, you'll most likely be disappointed. </p>
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Excuse me, Affalo and Stuckey are guards so we can expect from them? WOW, what a logic, then Marcus Williams is a guard, and Boone is a forward,</p>
but Boone performed much better in the 2nd half season. WOW, It seems that many people say the guards need the experience more than other positions.</p>
WOW, you are soooo different. LOL</p>
If Krstic sucks then Sean Williams will play, If Sean Williams won't play, Krstic and Boone would be very good.</p>
So in every case, you are still in the winning mode.</p>
What didn't you notice about that? It's the advantage of the depth in the frontcourt. And it's the great comparison to last season.</p>
[/QUOTE]</p>
But it's ALL conjecture. Nenad is coming off surgery. Sean is a rookie. We have no idea what they will bring to the table. Your reasoning is based on guesswork.</p>[/QUOTE]
It's all about depth, if Boone is a rookie and coming off the surgery could go 21-23 field goal, why can't you get any expection?</p>
At least he is not Greg Oden right now.</p>
By your way, The pistons can not expect from Rodney Stuckey, and Affalo, they should be zero from every high estimate for the pistons in the off-season ranking.</p>
[/QUOTE]</p>
Boone didn't start contributing until essentially the end of the season last year. We need contribution for the entire season.</p>
And Williams is in a different situation than Stuckey and Affalo. First off, they're guards and in a much different situation than Sean. Williams is raw. His offensive game is very unpolished. He may be a good shot blocker, but his defensive decisions need to improve. If you're expecting much of anything out of him, you'll most likely be disappointed. </p>
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Excuse me, Affalo and Stuckey are guards so we can expect from them? WOW, what a logic, then Marcus Williams is a guard, and Boone is a forward,</p>
but Boone performed much better in the 2nd half season. WOW, It seems that many people say the guards need the experience more than other positions.</p>
WOW, you are soooo different. LOL</p>
