Who would you like the Suns backup point guard to be?
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Re: Who would you like the Suns backup point guard to be?
Milos Vujanic. Even with his completely busted knees, I'm sure he's still better than Tragic.
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I get mad every time I remembre Vujanic. He and Raul Lopez would've become stars in this league for sure if they they hadn't blown their knees twice both.
They were the most talended young PGs in Europe in a decade and was a joy watching them play.
Raul still has glimpses of that brilliance, he's still one of the highest IQ guard in Europe.He's way more talented than Calderon (just to bring a spanish comparison) to those who haven't watched him play. Pre-injury he was a clone of a young Nash.
His legs have been healthy quite a long time now, and his confidence came totally back last season. Just an illusion but he would be a nice backup for Nash, although quite of a liability in D, too.
And about Tragic, he'll be just fine, the only problem is he needs time, and Suns need a PG NOW!
They were the most talended young PGs in Europe in a decade and was a joy watching them play.
Raul still has glimpses of that brilliance, he's still one of the highest IQ guard in Europe.He's way more talented than Calderon (just to bring a spanish comparison) to those who haven't watched him play. Pre-injury he was a clone of a young Nash.
His legs have been healthy quite a long time now, and his confidence came totally back last season. Just an illusion but he would be a nice backup for Nash, although quite of a liability in D, too.
And about Tragic, he'll be just fine, the only problem is he needs time, and Suns need a PG NOW!