DrugBust wrote:aboveAverage wrote:paulpressey25 wrote:We just need a time machine in order to get this deal the 100% RealGm stamp of approval. Perhaps we can teleport back 18-months to July 2007. Imagine this thread being started on the board.
"Guy's, Woelfel is reporting that the Bucks have traded the guy the Bucks just picked in the secound round (Ramon Sessions) along with our 2008 pick (top-7 protected) for Mike Conley, Jr. AND the Lakers 2010 pick."
I realize there is a massive obvious flaw here of Conley playing 100 games and not doing much, but it you don't like this deal, just pretend it went down 18-months earlier as stated above in italics.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that, because we see how good Sessions has become.
How good has Sessions become?
Really? Do you really want to argue this? I swear, your manlove of Conley is out of control. Did he save you from a burning house when your were young or something?
Sessions stats this year:
10.8 ppg, 4.5 asst, 2.8 rebounds in 24 minutes per game. Shooting 44% from the field. When given the ability to play more, we saw how Sessions numbers skyrocketed. He has played poor this last month, but we have seen what he can do when given the chance. Plus he's 6-4, has an ability to get to the hoop at will, and has a good work ethic. His defense is sloppy as of now, but certainly not terrible, and it can get better.
Conley's stats this year:
7.5 ppg, 3.1 asst, 2.9 rebounds in 25 minutes a game. Shooting 41% from the field. And he is 3 inches shorter than Ramon, and can't play over Kyle Lowry mainly because his lack of defense and poor shooting ability.
Yet you think that he is somehow a better passer than Ramon (averages less assists per game), a better defender than Ramon (there's a reason he isn't getting more PT in Memphis), and a better leader (which we can't really tell at this point).
Bottom line is, everything points to Sessions being the better player, plus we are throwing in our top 10 pick this year, and you still think this is a great trade.