Rastapopoulos
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Is this assuming Blake is gone? I don't see the point in having both Blake and Miller in front of Bayless. I think the goal is to have someone be the transition to Bayless (assuming he can progress to a starting-calibre point).
Happy with #9 and #17 on this chart:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/holl...inger/statistics?sort=asr&pos=pg&seasonType=2
Bake it!
Not sure I put much stock in that list (actually, I'm sure I don't). It has Brevin Knight, with his 9.71 PER ranked 2nd and Deron Williams (PER = 20.89) ranked 12th and Chris Paul (the best PG in the game, with a PER of 29.15) ranked 13th.
You don't honestly think Sergio (9th on that list) is a better player than Williams and Paul, do you?
Not sure I put much stock in that list (actually, I'm sure I don't). It has Brevin Knight, with his 9.71 PER ranked 2nd and Deron Williams (PER = 20.89) ranked 12th and Chris Paul (the best PG in the game, with a PER of 29.15) ranked 13th.
You don't honestly think Sergio (9th on that list) is a better player than Williams and Paul, do you?
BNM

He's a bit more efficient playmaker than either of them, and a better rebounder than Williams.
Plus, he's half of the Spanish Armada and neither of them are!![]()
He's a bit more efficient playmaker than either of them, and a better rebounder than Williams.
Plus, he's half of the Spanish Armada and neither of them are!![]()
He's a bit more efficient playmaker than either of them
Not exactly. Sergio has a bit better Assist Rate, but a significantly higher Turnover Ratio, too. The Turnover Ratio gap is larger than the Assist Rate gap.
He's a bit more efficient playmaker than either of them, and a better rebounder than Williams.
You didn't answer my question. Do you think Sergio is a better player than Williams or Paul?
BNM

Not exactly. Sergio has a bit better Assist Rate, but a significantly higher Turnover Ratio, too. The Turnover Ratio gap is larger than the Assist Rate gap.
A recent aberration caused by his limited PT and sporadic changes in lineup configurations this year.
Sergio has usually been near the very top in assist-to-turnover ratio.
Yeah, but he's no Travis Diener. Diener has a higher AST rate, shoots the ball better and has a MUCH lower TO rate (6.2 vs. 15.1) than Sergio.
BNM

Was Jimi Hendrix a better player than Andres Segovia or Howard Roberts?
Beyond any doubt, Sergio is THE best player to lead THIS team to many, many Championships.![]()
So you think Denier is better than Williams and Paul, and Sergio.
What would we do without stats?
So you think Denier is better than Williams and Paul, and Sergio.![]()
Ramon Sessions is also available, and has much more upside.
Skiles actually really cares about defense, and if he's playing Ridnour ahead of Sessions, how bad can Sessions' D be?
I'm not sure that's how it works. McMillan purportedly cares about defense and has generally played Sergio ahead of Bayless. Bayless has issues on defense currently, but he's a markedly better defender than Sergio, IMO. Many coaches place a high premium on seniority with point guards.
Okay, except there's a difference: Sergio plays because Sergio is a PG and Bayless just isn't.
I don't think I understand this stat. If Rondo improved his FT%, he would probably be top 3, or no? He's in the top 3 for like 5 or 6 of the categories.
