LizardKing
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I'd never seen the guy play until like 3 minutes ago. The man has moves
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I loved Andre Miller. He was one of those guys who does a million things well. He was the anti-Raymond Felton.Reminds me of Andre Miller
I hope he ends up being good. However, he was the 3rd PG on a Celtics team that has Isaiah Thomas and Marcus Smart. So, who did they draft? Terry Rozier, a PG with the 16th pick. Plenty of decent players were left including Dekker and Portis.
So, either Ainge thinks Rozier is a game changer as a THIRD PG, or that he doesn't like Pressey much. Regardless, I don't think Rozier is getting too many minutes either.
I could see him deciding to draft Rozier and Hunter to give him flexibility for a big midseason trade. In a scenario where Cousins becomes available, they could send Sacremento Smart (PGotf), Hunter(Shooter off the bench), Sullinger (fits well next to WCS), and picks. Boston would have Rozier and Thomas as PGs and Avery Bradley and Evan Turner as your SGs... They'd still have enough gaurds and Cousins, Lee, Amir Johnson and Olynyk are a great group of bigs.I find it hard to believe that Ainge would choose who he drafted in the first round based on his 3rd string needs. So i am going to go with he just thought Rozier was the best player available. Being an former PG, I just think he values the position and he also has a good eye for good ones. The fact that he liked Pressey in the first place seems like another plus for us picking him up.
On another note I bet he sees the advantage of starting two PGs. If I had Smart I know I would.
And he can shootPressey is what Frazier wishes he could be. He's the same type of player but plays much more under control.
And he can shoot
nice
I'd never seen the guy play until like 36 minutes ago. The man has moves
