Thugger HBC wrote:basketboule wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:So your hope is turns back the clock and miraculously go back to 45% shooting and actually playing in games which he hasn't in the last two years?
Neve mind about the other side of the ball, I guess we didn't watch that in the playoffs at all.
No all I'm saying is that his game would be a very good fit and his defense is not worse than Amare's. Also not worse than Nowitzki's. He can hold his own, he's seven foot, next to Chandler that alone will be enough. He shoots very well, has a great pump fake and agility going to the basket. He doesn't need to be relied on that much. I'm also not saying Amare should be traded for him or that there is any way of acquiring Bargnani.
When you build a team you look for what you need and Bargnani provides that. Length and shooting. He would be a very, very good fit. You cannot expect management to land Roy Hibbert or Lamarcus Aldridge obviously.
EDIT: and yeah I think he would shoot around 45% in next to Felton, Shumpert, Melo and Chandler. It is not happening though, I know that.
it wont happen because grunwald like the rest of the other GM likely wont be that dumb at least that's my hope.
Bargnani has talent, so did Adam Morrison and Yi.
Bargnani's height is no advantage other than for him to get his shot off....his 7 feet means nothing to any other aspect to basketball.
I'm assuming he'd start so he's gonna be counted on, otherwise he's a 7 foot Novak out there if he isn't shooting.
He's not worth trading for, otherwise teams would have traded for him....he's been on the block for the last 2+ years.
I'd have no issue with the guy coming in after he clears waivers....which he will.
I'd be very happy with that. His game is nothing like Novak's though. Make no mistake...
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