that team is based on young guys, there is no other choice than give them minutes3960HOOD wrote:I want the team and players to play hard and play to the best of their abilities. I would like to see the young guys get more minutes though, at the expense of wins? Maybe.
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I agree. I just think we need at least a PG who is a good perimeter shooter and solid at defense. Harris is certainly not a good perimeter shooter, and his defensive is slightly above average. Those guys you mentioned, those who aren't good perimeters shooters (like parker) WERE good distributors, and I'd argue better half-court scorers than Devin Harris. I just think the playoffs emphasize half-court efficiency more, and fast-break guys become more inconsistent (see westbrook, russell).
countrybama24 wrote: Not to mention a point guard who isn't a true point guard OR a good perimeter shooter. This draft could address at least two of those three concerns.
I agree. I just think we need at least a PG who is a good perimeter shooter and solid at defense. Harris is certainly not a good perimeter shooter, and his defensive is slightly above average. Those guys you mentioned, those who aren't good perimeters shooters (like parker) WERE good distributors, and I'd argue better half-court scorers than Devin Harris. I just think the playoffs emphasize half-court efficiency more, and fast-break guys become more inconsistent (see westbrook, russell).