JarrettJackSG wrote:I will change my name to BrandonRushGOAT if Jarret Jack becomes half the PG Billups was in his prime. Billups had a much better three point shot, and everyone knew he was good, he was just injured or behind really really good point guards that were all star calibur.
Jack got benched for Steve Blake and TJ Ford people. One starter worthy player and one with all star potential.
What All-Star caliber PG's has Billups ever been stuck behind in a rotation? Let's see, in Boston it was an aging Kenny Anderson. In Denver it was an aging Nick Van Exel. In Toronto it was Damon Stoudamire. In Minnesota it was Terrell Brandon (1 year away from retirement). Of the 297 games he played before latching on with Detroit, he started 211 (71% of his games played). So he wasn't really playing BEHIND any of those guys. And he still was no better than Jarrett Jack at the same point in each of their careers.
Billups' first 5 seasons - 3369 points (11.3 per), 1,237 assists (4.1 per), 704 rebounds (2.4 per), 292 steals (.9 per)
Jack's first 4 seasons (still 20 games left in season 4) - 3034 points (10 per), 1,189 assists (3.9 per), 804 rebounds (2.7 per), 249 steals (.8 per)
I'd say Jarrett Jack is on pace to be as good if not better than Chauncey Billups if he holds to form.
And I'm not saying that Jack WILL be as good as Billups became. I'm just saying we have no reason to believe that he won't, because no one thought Billups would be as good as he became either. Jarrett plays harder than pretty much anyone on our team and people around here still find ways to bad mouth him constantly, yet praise a MUCH less talented Foster for the same sort of hustle.