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My guy was Hawes. :MARIS61:
That would be my guy as well. Not saying I came up with it, but if that opportunity was available, we would be stupid not to do it.
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My guy was Hawes. :MARIS61:
I apologize if I seemed like an ass. However, I disagree. I think our drop off is bigger in the front court.
And honestly, I have to agree with you. We have holes and those holes need to be filled. The position really doesn't matter, IMO.
I have always been an advocate of size. I would like another 6-10 or 6-11 guy coming off the bench.
We already have people that size coming off the bench. The question is what you would want from said bench big that is different than what we get now? I've already stayed that (IMO) expecting a double-team commanding post presence would be unreasonable. So, what would you want the bench big to provide that would be reasonable?
We don't need another double-team commanding presence. We need someone to block shots and rebound.
I don't mind if he misses, as long as it's in the flow of offense. The biggest problem I have is when he tries to play "hero ball" and ISO. That bullshit reminds me too much of Crawful. But when Mo is playing with the flow of offense, he can still contribute with his assists and defense; even if his shot isn't falling.
We don't need anymore heroes. We got Dame and Aldridge already, with Matthews and Batum on the second tier.
Spot on! We need a PG that would rather dish than diddle.
Mo Williams is averaging 4.9 APG. By way of comparison, the Spurs get 1.5 APG from Patty Mills, the Thunder get 3.7 APG from Reggie Jackson, and the Pacers get 1.9 APG from CJ Watson. Norris Cole brings 3.2 APG to the Heat. I'd say Mo's distributing the ball better than backup PGs on other contending teams. When you consider that Batum contributes 5.3 APG, the Blazers have way more distributors than their competition. Mo can get off the rails on offense at times, but I think that he's doing a pretty fair job overall. Oh, and BTW, if you're looking for a pure distributor at the PG spot, Earl Watson still does that pretty well.
Patty Mills plays 16.7 mpg
Reggie Jackson plays 25 mpg but he's currently their starter.
CJ Watson plays 19 mpg
Mo plays 24 mpg
Mo also averages 2.2 turnovers per game
Patty averages 0.7 turnovers
CJ Watson averages 0.9 turnovers
Reggie Jackson averages 2 turnovers
Patty Mills plays 16.7 mpg
Reggie Jackson plays 25 mpg but he's currently their starter.
CJ Watson plays 19 mpg
Mo plays 24 mpg
Mo also averages 2.2 turnovers per game
Patty averages 0.7 turnovers
CJ Watson averages 0.9 turnovers
Reggie Jackson averages 2 turnovers
Dish to who exactly ???
hoop fam
I would take most of our backup PGs back. Patty, Sergio, Jack to name a few.
I'm glad Olshey is the GM and not you.
