Mecca wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:magnumt wrote:
His actual Assists would be MUUUUUUUUUUUCH higher if the guys left on the Team could actually hit a shot consistently. DSJ has made some GREAT drive and kickout passes. But, he’s also had some sloppy TOs too.
He really reminds me of a prime Marbury without the Perimeter shot. Once he gets an outside shot that’s consistent enough, he’ll be an INSTANT All-Star. Same if we get legit shooters.
—Mags
wow, mags. that might be the most accurate comp i've seen yet. especially younger steph.
steph was a more polished passer, but this comp has really given me pause. i like it better than derrick rose, because DSJ doesn't have that tunnel vision. i trust that he sees the court pretty well, just doesn't always make good decisions. you'd think that can improve with time.
if we were hangning onto our kids and picks, then ideally KD would come and bring kawhi or middleton. but does that group have the luxury of patience with young lead guards? you want to win now, a lesser talented vet pro might be a better idea for the win-now window.
DSJ
kawhi or middleton
KD
vet goon
money makin' mitch
very interesting group. but to win in 2019, DSJ might have to take a backseat to a ring chaser type.
and if you're all-in for a chip... i hate to say, all of our beloved kids and picks are fair game for deals for proven winners.
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1571810&p=56002490&hilit=DSJ+Marbury#p56002490
I think the future of the under 6'4" PG position is:
#1. Fox
#2. Mornat
#3. Smith Jr.
I think Ben Simmons is a forward.
I think Dennis Smith Jr. is a Derrek Fisher menatlity with a Stephen Marbury body.




































