Walt Cronkite wrote:uhh.. and hand felton the keys to the team again with no backup? No thanks, give me DJ over Lopez then and now.
I'm no Felton fan, but we'd be better w/ Lopez and Okafor on the front line than what we have now.
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Walt Cronkite wrote:uhh.. and hand felton the keys to the team again with no backup? No thanks, give me DJ over Lopez then and now.
ohara wrote:Walt Cronkite wrote:uhh.. and hand felton the keys to the team again with no backup? No thanks, give me DJ over Lopez then and now.
I'm no Felton fan, but we'd be better w/ Lopez and Okafor on the front line than what we have now.
Walt Cronkite wrote:ohara wrote:Walt Cronkite wrote:uhh.. and hand felton the keys to the team again with no backup? No thanks, give me DJ over Lopez then and now.
I'm no Felton fan, but we'd be better w/ Lopez and Okafor on the front line than what we have now.
I haven't watched any nets games, but based on hot zones, they're pretty similar in offensive efficiency. Okafor's a 60% shooter in the immediate hoop area, 54.5 for Brook. Brook is 5/16 in the extended paint, while Okafor is 2/10. Brook is 1/3 between 15-23 feet while Okafor is 0/0. Seems kinda like the "let's get Kaman so he and Okafor can clog the pain and neutralize each other" suggestion, not to mention we'd STILL have no one to guard pfs.
fatlever wrote:i'm fine with the dj over lopez pick, atm. i liked what bonnell had to say about dj today.
BigSlam wrote:fatlever wrote:i'm fine with the dj over lopez pick, atm. i liked what bonnell had to say about dj today.
What did Bonnell say about DJ?
BigSlam wrote:fatlever wrote:i'm fine with the dj over lopez pick, atm. i liked what bonnell had to say about dj today.
What did Bonnell say about DJ?
Fan:
It's no secret Brown wants another true point guard, but do you want somebody with Tinsley's baggage as the third guy at the position?
Surprised you think D.J. has been "terrible.'' He's not shooting all that well and he initially had some struggles guarding without fouling, but as rookie point guards go, I think he's doing really well.
Less than a month into his first NBA season, he runs a half-court offense about as well as Raymond does in season three. I think he was a good use of the ninth pick.
However -- and this is a big however -- you are one of those people living in a microwave existence. D.J. is doing just fine a month into the working world. I'm not impressed with him because he's a good kid. I'm impressed with him because he's damn good at what he does at the hardest position to play. He's athletic, he's skilled and he's a quick study. Brown, who can melt point guards like burning candles, is quite impressed with the kid's recognition of how to play and how to improve.
My essential point: There's so much else to rip them for, and D.J. is not the problem.
Walt Cronkite wrote:uhh.. and hand felton the keys to the team again with no backup? No thanks, give me DJ over Lopez then and now.