Jameer Nelson vs Randy Foye
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Jameer Nelson vs Randy Foye
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Jameer Nelson vs Randy Foye
Starting a franchise that you expect to be competitive in 3-4 years.
Who would you want as your starting PG?
Who would you want as your starting PG?
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This is where the Jameer hate goes too far. He's been a smart, clutch, and efficient point guard, a lot more than players like Foye and Felton. Foye wasn't even an efficient player back in Villanova. He's just another combo guard. Not to mention, he's on one of the worst teams in the league.
Jameer, at least right now, is clearly better than Foye. Aside form height, Foye has nothing on Jameer.
Jameer, at least right now, is clearly better than Foye. Aside form height, Foye has nothing on Jameer.

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PimpORL wrote:This is where the Jameer hate goes to far. He's been a smart, clutch, and efficient point guard, a lot more than players like Foye and Felton. Foye wasn't even an efficient player back in Villanova. He's just another combo guard. Not to mention, he's on one of the worst teams in the league.
Jameer, at least right now, is clearly better than Foye. Aside form height, Foye has nothing on Jameer.
part of the reason we were that bad b/c Foye missed half of the season due to an injury. after he returned our record was way better. I'm not saying it was b/c of Foye but if you only take the games into account Foye played in we were not one of the worst teams though we weren't good either. slightly underneath average
btw not that I don't want to discount Foye's 2nd year but coming off a long injury doesn't make a sophomore look good so I'd say we should give him at least one more season time to judge. this guy has shown some promise
as far as the topic goes, I can't judge it because I haven't seen Nelson play this season as far as I can recall. oh and I might wear some homer glasses though I don't consider myself a homer.
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T-Mac United wrote:Jameer easily.
Great shooter, underrated passer, clutch in the 4th, has the intangibles Foye doesn't posses.
Huh? that's one of Foye's best qualities.
And LOL at PimpOrlando, yeah, the Magic are better because Nelson is there and not foye, nothing to do with Dwight, Hedo and Shard...
I'll take Foye, he's 6'3 212, explosive athlete, a great shooter, a clutch scorer, and he's coming along as a point guard.
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the_incredible_basti wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
part of the reason we were that bad b/c Foye missed half of the season due to an injury. after he returned our record was way better. I'm not saying it was b/c of Foye but if you only take the games into account Foye played in we were not one of the worst teams though we weren't good either. slightly underneath average
btw not that I don't want to discount Foye's 2nd year but coming off a long injury doesn't make a sophomore look good so I'd say we should give him at least one more season time to judge. this guy has shown some promise
as far as the topic goes, I can't judge it because I haven't seen Nelson play this season as far as I can recall. oh and I might wear some homer glasses though I don't consider myself a homer.
That's reasonable.

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Well complimentary players, as they both are, will look better with guys taking pressure off of them, particularly the assist stat, though Hedo does handle the ball a lot.
Foye can toss it into Al and let him create, but Minnesota isn't exactly a great place to rack up assists.
Foye is a pretty tough defender too, I like that, and he can guard 2 positions.
I wouldn't fault anyone for taking Nelson, but I would say they probably haven't seen much of Foye, but I would definitely take my chances on Foye in the future.
Foye can toss it into Al and let him create, but Minnesota isn't exactly a great place to rack up assists.
Foye is a pretty tough defender too, I like that, and he can guard 2 positions.
I wouldn't fault anyone for taking Nelson, but I would say they probably haven't seen much of Foye, but I would definitely take my chances on Foye in the future.
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Cammo101 wrote:Jameer is plenty clutch. He hits lots of big shots, and unlike Foye, he is doing it in actual big games. Jameer is the guy to have here, but Foye has more upside.
Like when they were pounding Toronto? Or when the Magic were getting pounded by Detroit for two years??
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Cammo101 wrote:Jameer is plenty clutch. He hits lots of big shots, and unlike Foye, he is doing it in actual big games. Jameer is the guy to have here, but Foye has more upside.
What does Jameer have that Foye doesn't....hmm let me think I think its Dwight Howard, Lewis, and Hedo.
Give me Foye please, I think hes the better scorer, more athletic, and the better playmaker. And also in terms of who has the better future its Foye no doubt. And T-Spot got it right on the mark with the stats he posted.
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