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Rudy's handle ins't that great ... Nate used him just fine.
I am just going to say LOL to that.

This is the first I've heard about Rudy having really bad handles. I mean, he's not Chris Paul or anything, but I trust him every time he has the ball. He averaged just 1.1 turnover a game.
I trust him, too. But the reason is not because he has really strong ball-handling skills but because he understands his limitations and makes good decisions. He rarely tries to dribble against defensive pressure or dribble-drive. He mostly catches and shoots or catches and passes. Beyond that, he moves without the ball. He doesn't expose himself to the possibility to committing turnovers off his dribble.
I trust him, too. But the reason is not because he has really strong ball-handling skills but because he understands his limitations and makes good decisions. He rarely tries to dribble against defensive pressure or dribble-drive. He mostly catches and shoots or catches and passes. Beyond that, he moves without the ball. He doesn't expose himself to the possibility to committing turnovers off his dribble.
I trust him, too. But the reason is not because he has really strong ball-handling skills but because he understands his limitations and makes good decisions. He rarely tries to dribble against defensive pressure or dribble-drive. He mostly catches and shoots or catches and passes. Beyond that, he moves without the ball. He doesn't expose himself to the possibility to committing turnovers off his dribble.
Shit the guy set the league record for 3's made by a rookie, I'm cool with that!
Rudy's handle was his biggest weakness, when I read prospect analyses of him. Great shooter, intelligent (though undersized for the NBA game) defender, very good passer...but suspect handle.
If he can develop really good ball-handling skills and combines that with his court vision, passing and shooting, he could be an All-Star. If he never develops a strong handle, he'll be a merely solid player.
I didn't see him doing anything like this this past season. We haven't used him to his full potential.
Do you have a link to that? I'm not calling you out or anything, I actually agree, but some comments on MB's blog has said Rudy should be our starting PG and it's the only time I've heard of him playing PG except for short stints with Roy when actually Roy is the PG.
You just can’t concede Rudy any opportunity, because he will bury you with a barrage of shots in the blink of an eye. Enjoying NBA range, effective off the dribble and even fade-away moves, and extremely quick with the release of the ball, the only way to stop Fernández is to make him pay for his relatively limited ball-handling skills, especially with his left, and slashing ability. Indeed, Rudy struggles in pure one-on-one situations if he’s pressured, as it was exposed particularly in the semifinal. Suffering against aggressive on-ball defenses, he struggled trying to get rid of his opponent off the dribble, and given his prominence in Joventut’s offense, it almost cost his team the game.
Very inconsistent behind the arc (he went a combined 3/15), his production came in transition play and off-the-ball moves. Delivering a very nice defensive effort as all his perimeter teammates, Rudy is a big part of Joventut’s full-court pressure given his quickness and nice hands to come up with steals, ultimately allowing him to score easy points. Besides, in the quarterfinal game against Girona, he successfully anticipated the rival’s defensive transition to score in fast-break. His trademark dunks off alley oops were there too (two, truly spectacular, in the first game, one, actually more of a very forced layup, in the second). However, he wasn’t able to dissipate the doubts about his one-on-one game (particularly his first step and the real quality of his handles against close opposition), as he barely attacked his match-ups in pure individual sets.
