Considerably young players you're done waiting to blossom

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Re: Considerably young players you're done waiting to blosso 

Post#161 » by sevenXi » Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:25 am

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Re: Considerably young players you're done waiting to blosso 

Post#162 » by RSCD3_ » Thu Sep 18, 2014 12:21 pm

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well he had his best year there..he should atleast be a top sg in the league right now, just going off his rookie season, but dude hasn't been anything close to his first yr ever since.


It's because he is a best utilized as the main ball handler and Sacramento tried to make him an off ball player

It's like trying to turn cousins into center who shoots 3's


Such a waste


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him being on the ball only benefits him.


He was able to put up 19.9/5.3/6.3 shooting 56.4 TS/110 OTRG as a starter in 22 games on 27.8 USG

So he seems to produce good individual value without dominating the ball like a superstar even though many on the team where hurt allowing him to being keyed in on on offense.

I feel like at bare minimum he makes an impact with his penetration ability and that he's underrated as a point guard.

Making holiday control it all the time is wasting Evans on ball talents while holiday could still produce off the ball




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