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Are you on crack? Bayless is no where near the player Rudy is.
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Rudy is a thoroughly seasoned vet who's played in bigger games than anyone else on the team, and is better than Jerryd at every single phase of the game.
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You've made no argument in favor of Rudy. Learn the game, then post.
You are on crack. Better give Dr. Drew a call.
At least KS is giving somewhat of an attempt to back his opinion. What are you doing?
http://www.dwightjaynes.com/What if the Trail Blazers had an opportunity, this late in the season, to add another backup point guard?
Bayless has played 122 NBA games now and started 11 of them. He’s averaged 15.3 minutes per game, shot 40.3 percent from the field, just 28.9 percent from three-point range and 82.4 percent from the foul line. He’s averaged just 1.9 assists to go with 1.16 turnovers, committed 1.83 fouls while averaging 6.8 points per game.
But what if you could get a backup who has played 178 NBA games, having started 21 of them? He’s played 14.9 minutes per game, shot just 38.9 percent overall but 35.4 percent from three-point range and 84.7 percent from the free-throw line. He’s averaged 2.4 assists and just .56 turnovers (nice assist-to-turnover ratio!), with 1.12 fouls per game and accumulating 4.8 points per game.
Obviously, the second guy is a “safer” kind of player. He takes fewer chances, scores less but is more of a traditional point guard, getting more assists and fewer turnovers. He’s more experienced than Bayless and doesn’t foul as much.
For me, the other guy looks pretty good. So why isn’t Travis Diener, that “other guy,” at least getting a chance once in a while? What do they have to lose?
Rudy has shown the ability to shine under pressure....I say go with the experience here.
Nate started Rudy in Game 6 of the 2009 playoffs. It was the biggest game of Rudy's NBA career. He played 41 minutes and he scored only 2 points on 1 of 7 shooting. Shine under pressure? He hasn't shone that yet.
Pretty much like I said. You continue to whine about Jerryd Bayless no matter what. The stats you pull out of your ass don't hide the fact he is a one dimensional player without a jumpshot.
What the fuck? Are you serious? Rudy has averaged 6 more minutes per game than Bayless and Bayless has still averaged more points than Rudy. When has Rudy ever stepped up as a starter? When has Rudy proven to be any more than a spot up three point shooter? Remember when Bayless started vs San Antonio and had 31 pts and 7 assists? When has Rudy done that? You've got to be fucking kidding me.
Rudy has shown the ability to shine under pressure....I say go with the experience here.
Either of these guys have been impressive as of late. Rudy is NOT a seasoned vet. He is not clutch and I don't really expect too much out of him come Sunday. That being said. I don't think Bayless should see the court in the playoffs with the way he has been playing. I would honestly rather have Patty Mills in the game due to his jumper. Bayless is good at running into people and drawing fouls...I think Bayless has room to improve but he's going to have to work his ass off in the off season if he wants to be considered for a starting job ANYWHERE in the NBA.
