Skin wrote:Yes, he's would be a great 6th man for us.
But if you're telling me he'd be our starting PG, then I hope that's a temporary fix. We need a true PG.
Let me ask you, would you consider Derrick Rose a real pg?
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Skin wrote:Yes, he's would be a great 6th man for us.
But if you're telling me he'd be our starting PG, then I hope that's a temporary fix. We need a true PG.
I think if you put McGee back then, he would get those blocks just as easily as Russell did. Russell's athleticism was well ahead of the players of his time, and that's about it.
SmiteaDwight wrote:Skin wrote:Yes, he's would be a great 6th man for us.
But if you're telling me he'd be our starting PG, then I hope that's a temporary fix. We need a true PG.
Let me ask you, would you consider Derrick Rose a real pg?
drsd wrote:Eric Bledsoe's upside is a mediocre starting PG in the NBA. This is exactly what Orlando needs. The next draft will not find Nelson's replacment and G Hennigan must target a player in the trade or free-agenet market.
The Clippers are looking to "win now". With Odom's total collapse, Al Harrington off of the bench would be a huge asset for the Clippers. Orlando would most certainly need to absorb Odom or Butle's contract in a Harrington for Bledsoe deal.
Odom and Bedsoe for Harrington and Smith works salary wise.
drsd wrote:Eric Bledsoe's upside is a mediocre starting PG in the NBA. This is exactly what Orlando needs. The next draft will not find Nelson's replacment and G Hennigan must target a player in the trade or free-agenet market.
The Clippers are looking to "win now". With Odom's total collapse, Al Harrington off of the bench would be a huge asset for the Clippers. Orlando would most certainly need to absorb Odom or Butle's contract in a Harrington for Bledsoe deal.
Odom and Bedsoe for Harrington and Smith works salary wise.