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- To say Price is one of the worst Jazz backup PG ever sounds almost ludicrous. The guy has barely played PG for the Jazz. The last two games he did it and was decent and brought some positives
- McLeod is probably one of the ugliest, non-sexy and anti-glamorous basketball palyers in the world, and to brick balls is his life it seems... but he actually run the point for a number of Jazz wins (a little fact both Hart and Price have yet to accomplish)
- I always liked Dee Brown, yet it's impossible to say he would have been better than Price
- McLeod is probably one of the ugliest, non-sexy and anti-glamorous basketball palyers in the world, and to brick balls is his life it seems... but he actually run the point for a number of Jazz wins (a little fact both Hart and Price have yet to accomplish)
- I always liked Dee Brown, yet it's impossible to say he would have been better than Price
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Jazzfan Bayamon wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No, I hate him (McDog) because he sucks balls, and in top of that, we had to stand the supid postings of Coach/Dew07 that is most ridiculous, idiotic, moron [_whatever adjetive for stupid you can think of__] poster you can think of about how Bricky McDog was so much better than everyone else in the NBA.
In terms of game, I think he is at best = Hart, and < Price
However not having Dew07/Coach as a poster here >>>>>>>>>>> any good Keith McLeod could have ever done.
Thats funny

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Are you serious about saying Hart runs the offense better than Price?? JF71, you werent kidding about this guy toeing the company line! There couldnt be a more clear example than these last few games where Hart has been gone, but he just wont admit it.
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By the way, we were dangerously close to falling apart at the end of the 3rd in Houston before Price scored 2 huge bucket to kill their run. But I guess he would have prefered Hart chuck up a brick at the end of the clock. Hell, reading through the rest of the thread and seeing his admiration of MCLEOD proves everything.
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stevebozell wrote:Are you serious about saying Hart runs the offense better than Price?? JF71, you werent kidding about this guy toeing the company line! There couldnt be a more clear example than these last few games where Hart has been gone, but he just wont admit it.
Yes of course Hart runs it A TON better than Price, there is no question about it. Price is the better player out of the two, but Hart runs things much better, and is a better defender. Price is hardly even a pg, he is just an undersized sg.
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Price hasnt had a chance to show he doesnt run it well, in fact if he has shown anything in his very limited time, he runs it BETTER. You cant see something that hasnt actually happened, and Price hasnt even had the minutes to "not run it well".
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stevebozell wrote:Price hasnt had a chance to show he doesnt run it well, in fact if he has shown anything in his very limited time, he runs it BETTER. You cant see something that hasnt actually happened, and Price hasnt even had the minutes to "not run it well".
You know, I have to agree with you. The fact is what Hart does at the "helm" remotely resembles "running an offense", and what Price does actually looks better. And given Price's short time, one can't really pass judgment on either, but the sense that the team looks better with Price, and moreso, without Hart.

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I did notice when Price had a chance to finish out a quarter, he lost the ball. Is it so hard to get a decent look at the basket in that situation? I swear, we need to take the ball out of our backup PGs hands when the shot clock is running down, they can't make good decisions.
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LjJazzman wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Where the hell is this coming from? Other than one lucky 3 price really hasnt done much else.
Price can create. Hart is a black hole. Price has a better shot. Hart has a flying duck that makes Brew's shot look like a thing of beauty.
I think Price at least deserves a shot. It's not like we are benching Deron in place of McLoed or anything.
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ColdBlue wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Price can create. Hart is a black hole. Price has a better shot. Hart has a flying duck that makes Brew's shot look like a thing of beauty.
I think Price at least deserves a shot. It's not like we are benching Deron in place of McLoed or anything.
You have a valid arguement, but dont say Price can create, because that is something none of us know. Every oppurtunity he has had to do so he turns the ball over or takes a shot.
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Every oppurtunity he has had to do so he turns the ball over or takes a shot.
Thats not at all true. I remember specifically a key stretch to end the 3rd quarter in Houston. We had a lead evaporate on us just before he came in, and at this point it looked like we were going to do our usually folding act, when he created his own shots and made two key buckets in a row that took back the lead, and ended their run. I know picking one example doesnt sound like much, but when he has only had a few chances, at least he made the most of one of them. I think his percentage of success at this point is high enough to give him a shot over Hart.
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stevebozell wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Thats not at all true. I remember specifically a key stretch to end the 3rd quarter in Houston. We had a lead evaporate on us just before he came in, and at this point it looked like we were going to do our usually folding act, when he created his own shots and made two key buckets in a row that took back the lead, and ended their run. I know picking one example doesnt sound like much, but when he has only had a few chances, at least he made the most of one of them. I think his percentage of success at this point is high enough to give him a shot over Hart.
He also got a steal.