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Andrew Goudelock

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Re: Andrew Goudelock 

Post#21 » by milesfides » Tue May 22, 2012 6:51 pm

I like Goudelock, but I think the Russ Westbrooks and Tony Parkers in this league would absolutely destroy him. I don't know what you guys are seeing, but I think his upside is limited to being an offensive guard off the bench.

Doesn't have great passing or playmaking or vision, not a great athlete, doesn't get in the lane enough or finish well at all, aside from a rare tear drop. Definitely not a point guard.

He does like to shoot though, so he would have been a better option than Sessions against the OKC, but that ain't saying much...
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Re: Andrew Goudelock 

Post#22 » by ClayDavis » Wed May 23, 2012 5:04 am

he will be lucky to get a job in europe. this guy is a poor mans eddie house. how is he doing lately?
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Re: Andrew Goudelock 

Post#23 » by Jajwanda » Wed May 23, 2012 9:18 am

milesfides wrote:I like Goudelock, but I think the Russ Westbrooks and Tony Parkers in this league would absolutely destroy him. I don't know what you guys are seeing, but I think his upside is limited to being an offensive guard off the bench.

Doesn't have great passing or playmaking or vision, not a great athlete, doesn't get in the lane enough or finish well at all, aside from a rare tear drop. Definitely not a point guard.

He does like to shoot though, so he would have been a better option than Sessions against the OKC, but that ain't saying much...


Good bench scorer though next to a large PG that I have to admit.

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