MarAzul
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Or mid-range jumpers. Or fadeaways. And he had no footwork.Except Oden couldn't shoot threes.
I'm sorry, I miss Sergio and Rudy. I think they were done dirty here. Their games were still in development, the Blazers should have been more patient with them.
Or mid-range jumpers. Or fadeaways. And he had no footwork.
I watched the game last night. I thought Sergio played very well. The Euro pg's like he and Rubio play old school basketball. They run the team well and set their teammates up. But in today's NBA your PG needs to be able to take over and score when the game is on the line. Look at the playoffs last year: Kyrie, Steph, Westbrook, Dame, Parker, Lowry, CP3......Sergio is a very good back up though.
your PG needs to be able to take over and score when the game is on the line
That's not quite how turnover percentage works. It's a comparison of turnovers to possessions used, which is really just shots and turnovers. So, for instance, it doesn't even factor in assists, of which Sergio always had plenty, or possessions in which he touched the ball but didn't use the possession. Per 100 possessions, he only had 5.4 TO/game his last year here, not significantly more than an average PG.His last season here, his third in the NBA, he still had a TOV% of nearly 25%. Do you really want a guy running your offense who coughs up the ball 1 out of every 4 times he touches it?
Eh, I was never impressed with his footwork. But to each his own, I guess.Oden most certainly had footwork. You saw it in college and even in the NBA when he got a bit of run his 2nd ("rookie") season.
Embiid looks like what Oden looked like in College - he is thin, mobile and huge. Oden's problem was that he wanted to be as strong as Shaq after going down - and lost his fluidity.
umm, Why do you think it has to be a PG that scores when the game is on the line?
who can pass if all else fails
The PG doesn't have to be the only one who takes over, but the teams who have that option are doing well as of late. If you have a SG like Wade or a SF like Lebron (or both like Miami had) who have great handles, then that works too. But IMHO the best weapon is a player who is quick, can shoot from deep, can attack the basket, can pull up for a jumper, and who can pass if all else fails. PG's tend to fit that description best. With today's "no hand check rules", quick attacking guards have the best advantage. But hey if you have a young Dirk on your team...that works to.
I'm sorry, I miss Sergio and Rudy. I think they were done dirty here. Their games were still in development, the Blazers should have been more patient with them.
I strongly felt at the time that McMuffin ruined Sergio. He was a joy to watch before he got McMillaned. I'd love to have El Mago coming off our bench.
