Jajwanda wrote:He's got more talent than Earl Clark^ and there's a spot open for a play-making wing off the bench.
Terrence Williams?
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Jajwanda wrote:He's got more talent than Earl Clark^ and there's a spot open for a play-making wing off the bench.
Slava wrote:I pulled a hammy while fapping. I won't make fun of Nash.
nowetdio45 wrote:Jajwanda wrote:He's got more talent than Earl Clark^ and there's a spot open for a play-making wing off the bench.
Terrence Williams?
Slava wrote:I pulled a hammy while fapping. I won't make fun of Nash.
Jajwanda wrote:It's talent+fit and Williams fits perfectly. L.A. needs a wing that can create off the bench and facilitate alongside Blake/Duhon, while providing strong defense and transition play. With regards to the starters, Williams can cut off the ball and is an ok shooter from deep. His defensive abilities at the 3 especially would be a very big boost to L.A.
AdonisDeMarion wrote:Jajwanda wrote:It's talent+fit and Williams fits perfectly. L.A. needs a wing that can create off the bench and facilitate alongside Blake/Duhon, while providing strong defense and transition play. With regards to the starters, Williams can cut off the ball and is an ok shooter from deep. His defensive abilities at the 3 especially would be a very big boost to L.A.
Nash/Meeks/Bryant/Clark/Howard
Blake/Morris/Williams/Jamison/Gasol
Looks damn good, damn good
Nash/Bryant/Williams/Clark/Howard to finish off tight games....great mix youth with wisdom.... This would be better than the old Suns
Slava wrote:I pulled a hammy while fapping. I won't make fun of Nash.
therobg125 wrote:so i guess is earl a contender or pretender is what im asking...
Kilroy wrote:It all depends on what your personal expectations of him are... If you expect him to replace Pau in the starting lineup and be a consistent double/double threat while playing solid D, I think you might be a little disappointed sooner or later...
If you expect him to be an impact role-player off the bench, I'd say he's legit... Something like Hill was for us.
I think he COULD be a Lamar Odom-type player for us, but I don't think it's fair to say he's already there.
Kilroy wrote:It all depends on what your personal expectations of him are... If you expect him to replace Pau in the starting lineup and be a consistent double/double threat while playing solid D, I think you might be a little disappointed sooner or later...
If you expect him to be an impact role-player off the bench, I'd say he's legit... Something like Hill was for us.
I think he COULD be a Lamar Odom-type player for us, but I don't think it's fair to say he's already there.
AlvanC wrote:Kilroy wrote:It all depends on what your personal expectations of him are... If you expect him to replace Pau in the starting lineup and be a consistent double/double threat while playing solid D, I think you might be a little disappointed sooner or later...
If you expect him to be an impact role-player off the bench, I'd say he's legit... Something like Hill was for us.
I think he COULD be a Lamar Odom-type player for us, but I don't think it's fair to say he's already there.
Earl has put together a stretch of games that are far MORE impressive than any stretch of games in a row that Gasol has played this season. No doubt about that
Jajwanda wrote:It's talent+fit and Williams fits perfectly. L.A. needs a wing that can create off the bench and facilitate alongside Blake/Duhon, while providing strong defense and transition play. With regards to the starters, Williams can cut off the ball and is an ok shooter from deep. His defensive abilities at the 3 especially would be a very big boost to L.A.