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Jamario Moon

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:42 pm
by youngnino
I felt the Suns should have made an effort in trying to land Moon and filling the void that Shawn Marion left. The Suns are at there best when Nash and Amare are running that pick and roll and you have 3 guys ready and spotting up to shot the 3. The Suns have a big hole at the 4 spot and although Moon is not your typical power forward he would have done a nice job in the offense that Gentrie would run.

Re: Jamario Moon

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:20 pm
by BostonSun
youngnino wrote:I felt the Suns should have made an effort in trying to land Moon and filling the void that Shawn Marion left. The Suns are at there best when Nash and Amare are running that pick and roll and you have 3 guys ready and spotting up to shot the 3. The Suns have a big hole at the 4 spot and although Moon is not your typical power forward he would have done a nice job in the offense that Gentrie would run.


Gentry :D

Re: Jamario Moon

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:45 pm
by JohnVancouver
youngnino wrote:I felt the Suns should have made an effort in trying to land Moon and filling the void that Shawn Marion left. The Suns are at there best when Nash and Amare are running that pick and roll and you have 3 guys ready and spotting up to shot the 3. The Suns have a big hole at the 4 spot and although Moon is not your typical power forward he would have done a nice job in the offense that Gentrie would run.


JMoon has a lot going for him, and is also prone to knucklehead plays and lapses of thinking. he in no way plays D like Marion, but yeah, he would have looked good here

Really this should have gone in the off-season thread. No big thing, just we all try to keep superfluous threads to a minimum so next time look and see if there's an existing thread your post makes sense in, okay?

welcome to the board

Re: Jamario Moon

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:04 pm
by Qwigglez
Jamario Moon has low basketball IQ. He's too small to play PF and we already have Grant Hill and Earl Clark at the three.