AFM wrote:SIGN JORDAN CRAWFORD FROM CHINA AND NO I'M NOT KIDDING
There's another free agent that could help us.
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AFM wrote:SIGN JORDAN CRAWFORD FROM CHINA AND NO I'M NOT KIDDING
queridiculo wrote:AFM wrote:SIGN JORDAN CRAWFORD FROM CHINA AND NO I'M NOT KIDDING
There's another free agent that could helps us.
queridiculo wrote:AFM wrote:SIGN JORDAN CRAWFORD FROM CHINA AND NO I'M NOT KIDDING
There's another free agent that could help us.
queridiculo wrote:AFM wrote:SIGN JORDAN CRAWFORD FROM CHINA AND NO I'M NOT KIDDING
There's another free agent that could help us.
Kanyewest wrote:
Jamison, Blatche (6'11 point guard), Arenas, Stevenson, Boykins, Oberto, or McGuire?
TheSecretWeapon wrote:queridiculo wrote:AFM wrote:SIGN JORDAN CRAWFORD FROM CHINA AND NO I'M NOT KIDDING
There's another free agent that could helps us.
At this point, I think help provided by Arenas would be about the same as "help" provided by Crawford.
nate33 wrote:I actually think Jordan Crawford is the type of guy that you take a look at as a walk-on acquisition. There's no question that the guy has talent. He could create his own shot and even play some spot minutes at the PG position with his ball-handling and passing ability. His biggest issue was an over reliance on long 2's and a generally poor understanding of what is a good shot and what isn't; and he was a poor 3-point shooter. He also seemed like a jerk in the locker room. It seems to me that these are all issues that could improve with maturity and experience.
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YEAR MIN PPA
2010-11 1027 45
2011-12 1753 63
2012-13 1709 70
2013-14 1859 83
TheSecretWeapon wrote:nate33 wrote:I actually think Jordan Crawford is the type of guy that you take a look at as a walk-on acquisition. There's no question that the guy has talent. He could create his own shot and even play some spot minutes at the PG position with his ball-handling and passing ability. His biggest issue was an over reliance on long 2's and a generally poor understanding of what is a good shot and what isn't; and he was a poor 3-point shooter. He also seemed like a jerk in the locker room. It seems to me that these are all issues that could improve with maturity and experience.
Did you watch the highlights of his 72-point performance? His shot selection is unchanged. His career PPA: 68. He rated a little above average for nearly 1200 minutes in Boston. And he did improve a bit each season:Code: Select all
YEAR MIN PPA
2010-11 1027 45
2011-12 1753 63
2012-13 1709 70
2013-14 1859 83
I don't think he's worth it. I'd rather they sign a big.
AFM wrote:
We're talking about signing someone to play PG if Wall goes down with his knee injury. You'd like to see Ryan Hollins at PG? Don't give them any ideas.
And I really don't think you can grade his shot selection based off what he's doing in the chinese league. Ever played pick up ball with 4 kids you're significantly better than?
TheSecretWeapon wrote:nate33 wrote:I actually think Jordan Crawford is the type of guy that you take a look at as a walk-on acquisition. There's no question that the guy has talent. He could create his own shot and even play some spot minutes at the PG position with his ball-handling and passing ability. His biggest issue was an over reliance on long 2's and a generally poor understanding of what is a good shot and what isn't; and he was a poor 3-point shooter. He also seemed like a jerk in the locker room. It seems to me that these are all issues that could improve with maturity and experience.
Did you watch the highlights of his 72-point performance? His shot selection is unchanged. His career PPA: 68. He rated a little above average for nearly 1200 minutes in Boston. And he did improve a bit each season:Code: Select all
YEAR MIN PPA
2010-11 1027 45
2011-12 1753 63
2012-13 1709 70
2013-14 1859 83
I don't think he's worth it. I'd rather they sign a big.