jove9 wrote:Rocketsterps wrote:jove9 wrote:Luther Head is the best 3rd string combo guard in the league.
Prove me wrong! Name a better 3rd string SG!
I'll prove you wrong, take your pick...
3rd string comb guards better than Luther...
I'll deal with these one at a time. My comments are in italics.
Daniel Gibson or Delonte West - Cavs >
Gibson is the backup 1, West is the backup 2. The 3rd string combo guard in this instance is Tarence Kinsey. Advantage - Lutherhttp://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/depth?team=cleS. Vujacic - Lakers >
Sasha is the backup to Kobe. Coby Karl is the third string guard. Luther 2, Terps 0.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/depth?team=lalEddie House - Boston >
Last year, this would have been a good counter argument. This year, though, with Cassell approaching his 70s, House has moved into the primary backup to Rondo. Luther dodged a close one. I'll admit it, if you can you say 3-0.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/depth?team=bosJerryd Bayless - Portland >
The jury's still out. Let's just go ahead and mark this one down for Luther.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/depth?team=porRoger Mason Jr - Spurs >
You're kidding, right? Five for Luther.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/s ... yerId=1721Nate Robinson - Knicks >
Ok, this one's another tricky one. If Marbury doesn't play, as he's expected not to, then Robinson is the defacto backup point. Whew. 6.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/depth?team=nykAcie Law - Atlanta >
Yup, this is too easy. Acie Law is the backup PG, and he sucks worse than Luther Head.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/depth?team=atlRamon Sessions - Bucs >
Nice try. 24 assists? Averaged 11 assists in April? Sounds like a pure point guard to me. Oh, and he may even win the starting job! 8.Juan Dixon - Washington >
Vrooom! The moving van's here! There's no way this journeyman is better than Luther. Sorry Terps, but you're 0 for 9.Jarrett Jack or Marquis Daniels - Indiana >
Backup 1 and backup 2, respectively. Uh oh! This could be a sweep!J. Crittenton - Memphis >
What do coaches want out of combo guards? Outside shooting, some energy, maybe a steady hand at the point? Well, let's see what ESPN had to say about your boy:ESPN wrote:There is a very good chance Crittenton isn't with the Grizzlies at the start of the season. He has great size and has the physical tools to be an effective combo guard, though his outside shooting needs much improvement. With so many guards in Memphis, we don’t see him getting much of a chance.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/p ... yerId=3197Even though those aren't comforting words, how about we just call it a draw? No? Is it because WE didn't end up with Pau Gasol? Damn it. You just had to bring up that trade, didn't you?
Ok. Fine. I can admit when I've been beaten.
Javaris Crittenton is a better third string combo guard than Luther Head, only because he was traded for Pau Gasol.

EDIT: Damn it, Tisbee! You beat me to it! Umm... thanks?
First point, the ESPN depth charts are not accurate. They list Eddie Curry as the starting center for the Knicks when he's been passed up so long ago he's not even in the current rotation. David Lee and Zach Randolph start down low for NY. There are a number of false rotations for different teams on the ESPN depth charts.
You're a fool, you mix and match your definition of combo-guard to fit your own childish purpose. A combo-guard is just that -- they play multiple positions just like Luther. Luther plays the 2 and the 1. Combo guys are just not "pure" at the point -- hence the name.
S. Vujacic IS the 3rd string point behind Fisher & Farmar on the Lakers not Coby (IR list/D-League) Karl. Vujacic also plays the 2 w/ Trevor Ariza behind or w/ Kobe... ALL combo-guards play both positions. Luther Head backed up Tracy the last 2 years but he also played the 3rd string point. Everyone I listed proved you wrong.
Daniel Gibson plays the 2 and the 1 and so does
Delonte West. As a matter of fact Delonte was the starting point guard for the Cavs last year -- not the shooting guard. Pavlovic and Szerbiak both played shooting guard last year opening things up for Lebron who played SF.
Marburry IS PLAYING for the Knicks. I can tell you don't really keep up w/ things -- that's old news now. Marburry may be in the best shape of his life. Moreover, it would be really dumb to waive a 22 million dollar expiring contract when you can trade him at the deadline for a valuable piece if they are in playoff contention. Nate Robinson is a 5-9 combo guard. Not a 5-9 shooting guard don't you remember Aaron Brooks and Nate going head-to-head last year?
Eddie House is Boston's combo-guard. The point guards in Boston are Rondo, Cassell and Gabe Pruitt. Because Cassell is old and didn't play in pre-season doesn't mean he's a 3rd or 4th stringer any more than Mutumbo is behind Joey Dorsey when we sign him back.
Speedy Claxton is back healthy this year and Acie Law is a combo-guard if you watched ATL play like I did. Everyone on this board would trade Luther straight up for Acie Law. Furthermore, everyone but you would trade Luther straight up for Crittenton.
Did you even read the Hollinger reports on these guys or watch the games...
2008-09 outlook: Jack was traded in the offseason to Indiana, where
he'll either be in a combo guard role or a pure shooting guard slot coming off the bench -- something he's better suited for than the point. Juan Dixon shoots the 3 plus plays amazing defense -- something Luther Head knows nothing about.
Roger Mason Jr. signed a two-year deal with San Antonio for $8 million. Do you think ANYBODY in the league would give Luther 4mil per year when his contract expires? NO. If you don't follow the league like I do I would understand you not being familiar w/ Mason. But now that he's in our division I guarantee you that you will agree he's better than Luther Head. The spurs rarely make bad FA signings. And in Rogers case, they chased him down for 2 FA cycles to get him.
EVERYBODY on this board knows combo-guards Jarryd Bayless and Rudy Fernandez are both better than Luther Head RIGHT NOW. Your a fool to say otherwise. We tried to package (Aaron Brooks) our pick and Luther to move up to get Fernandez.
Finally, Ben Gordan, the ultimate combo-guard who plays behind Derek Rose and Kirk Hinrich ices the cake. I'm done w/ you youngin'.
Checkmate! RocketsTerps WINS.