europa wrote:Mardy Collins averaged 13 assists per game as a starter last season? I must've missed that.
Check out his month of April as a rookie.
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europa wrote:Mardy Collins averaged 13 assists per game as a starter last season? I must've missed that.
paulpressey25 wrote:I can't see Lowry coming back this way in a Grizzlies deal where we also get #5. These deals generally are smaller and have less pieces involved than the monsters we create on here.
DrugBust wrote:europa wrote:Mardy Collins averaged 13 assists per game as a starter last season? I must've missed that.
Check out his month of April as a rookie.


fam3381 wrote:The most impressive thing about Collins' April is that he played so much. Otherwise the only above average thing about his April was his rebounding.
In 44 mpg he averaged 5.8 apg...which is below average for an NBA PG in per minute terms. He also averaged 4.0 turnovers and shot under 40%. If you are impressed by a PG who averages 5.8 apg and 4.0 turnovers in 44 minutes while shooting sub-40%, please refrain from ever posting your opinion about PGs again
Aside from that, Collins had never been any good before that month, which made it easier to predict as an aberration (he's been sub-10 PER each of his two seasons). Sessions only played one month and it was pretty impressive. Can he repeat it? Who knows. But while he's only been good for one month, he's also never been bad.
DrugBust wrote:Mardy Collins isn't a PG. That's what makes the assist totals impressive, especially for a rookie.
jschligs wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know who the **** SupremeHustle is?
Bernman wrote:I haven't weighed in with my guess yet. Wichmae hinted that it was a win now move that's occurring on draft day. Also, in interviews previously Hammond has shown a pretty evident aversion to building through the draft. Therefore, I'm guessing he won't be trying to elevate his position in the draft. Although he could like one player specifically, like Kevin Love, and believe he's NBA ready. Love was one of the more mature freshman physically and mentally in college b-ball. But I think it's more likely for a veteran like this:
#8 + Desmond Mason (expiring) + Charlie Villanueva (sort of prospect + expiring) + Maurice Williams (they need a point) + Bobby Simmons for Jermaine O'Neal + Ike Diogu
MFScho wrote:Bernman wrote:I haven't weighed in with my guess yet. Wichmae hinted that it was a win now move that's occurring on draft day. Also, in interviews previously Hammond has shown a pretty evident aversion to building through the draft. Therefore, I'm guessing he won't be trying to elevate his position in the draft. Although he could like one player specifically, like Kevin Love, and believe he's NBA ready. Love was one of the more mature freshman physically and mentally in college b-ball. But I think it's more likely for a veteran like this:
#8 + Desmond Mason (expiring) + Charlie Villanueva (sort of prospect + expiring) + Maurice Williams (they need a point) + Bobby Simmons for Jermaine O'Neal + Ike Diogu
Despite Simmons having negative value due to his contract, we give up way too much in that deal. I don't like Mo Williams as a player on this team, but we're giving him away for free when he has some value.

adamcz wrote:What I don't understand is how someone can marginalize games against NBA and D-League players, but at the same time, accept games against NCAA players. How can you possibly accept what Rose or Beasley did against college players as predictive of NBA success, but not accept what Sessions did agaisnt actual NBA players?

Chuck Diesel wrote:It might not always be pretty, but teams in the D-league do generally play very hard ON OFFENSE. Those guys are trying to get paid.