Malinhion wrote:Deron Williams put up 11/2.4/4.5, and was second in RoY voting that year, after playing three seasons at Illinois. He almost started 50 of his 80 games, playing 28mpg.
No, I think he was like 5th or 6th. Villanueva was 2nd.
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Malinhion wrote:Deron Williams put up 11/2.4/4.5, and was second in RoY voting that year, after playing three seasons at Illinois. He almost started 50 of his 80 games, playing 28mpg.
Malinhion wrote:Yes, he’s not even going to be an impact player next season. He'll be coming off the bench in an extremely crowded backcourt, and we knew that he was a project player in the first place. I think he will show impressive ability to score in transition, but will struggle with a lot of other parts of his game. He will be phenomenal, eventually, but too much is being expected. Pressure? Who knows, that's all on Rose.
The Bulls poster above was trying to predict a 'modest' statline of 14/4/6. Are you kidding me?
Chris Paul put up 16/5/8 to win RoY, but he started 78 games and played 36mpg, and he came out after two seasons.
Deron Williams put up 11/2.4/4.5, and was second in RoY voting that year, after playing three seasons at Illinois. He almost started 50 of his 80 games, playing 28mpg.
These are two of the best point guards in the league today, if not the top two.
Unless Chicago makes a move, Rose won't be starting next year. I think they're expecting the team to make a big turnaround without a trade. The truth is, you have a coach with no experience and you added a rookie that will be second on the depth chart behind another one of your starters (Hinrich). There shouldn't be that great of expectations.
Malinhion wrote:I don't see how Chicago is going to make that much room in the backcourt, though. Even if you trade Hinrich, he will still be a better player in 2008-9 than will Rose. So the team would be downgrading at that position in the short term. Hughes is basically unmovable with his albatross of a contract, though they may be able to get a team to jump whose looking at 2010. Duhon already walked and signed with the Knicks. Thabo probably isn't leaving. Gordon needs to be resigned, still, leaving an even greater glut.
Do you realistically think that the Bulls are going to pull this off?
Kobay wrote:Beasely is just much more better than Rose.