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A True PG: Darius Morris

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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#21 » by Dr Aki » Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:59 am

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Post#22 » by laduane1 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:21 am

I wish we could make a trade to the Pistons and get Brandon Knight. They seems to have a lot of guards and who knows what they would want. Knight seems like the kind of guard that can help right away. S. Brown. Walton. Ebanks. Carther...
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Post#23 » by LApwnd » Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:01 pm

not to sound pessimistic but we all heard this bout Javarris Crittendon.
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#24 » by fongie24 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:53 pm

LApwnd wrote:not to sound pessimistic but we all heard this bout Javarris Crittendon.



Well I'm gonna forget about that and keep my Andre Miller-type aspirations about this kid lol I really hope he turns out to be a good fit.. a pass-first PG might really help transition this team into the new offense, given he gets some burn this year..
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#25 » by 0HeadAche0 » Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:54 pm

how can anyone be impressed, hes so one handed its unreal? every pick n roll hes going to his right, every time he uses his left its just temporary to get it back on his right. in the the nba, its such an easy defensive pick up for a 6'4 point guard with a below average jump shot.

pretending hes going to have any value to us inside of two years is absurd
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#26 » by Slava » Tue Jun 28, 2011 3:02 am

Lamar Odom barely ever used his right hand and he's doing pretty good. Lionel Messi barely ever took the ball on his right foot and he's a genius.

Not saying Morris is any good as those guys but you don't necessarily have to have a left hand to be good. Morris by all accounts has great control to compensate for for this.
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#27 » by Gek » Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:40 pm

If he'd have stuck in college he'd be a first round talent in a few years.
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Post#28 » by H00PDREAMS » Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:54 pm

laduane1 wrote:I wish we could make a trade to the Pistons and get Brandon Knight. They seems to have a lot of guards and who knows what they would want. Knight seems like the kind of guard that can help right away. S. Brown. Walton. Ebanks. Carther...



I thought for sure Mitch was going to move up to get Knight. :-?
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#29 » by LApwnd » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:45 pm

H00PDREAMS wrote:
laduane1 wrote:I wish we could make a trade to the Pistons and get Brandon Knight. They seems to have a lot of guards and who knows what they would want. Knight seems like the kind of guard that can help right away. S. Brown. Walton. Ebanks. Carther...



I thought for sure Mitch was going to move up to get Knight. :-?


are you being serious or sarcasm? cant tell but I'm not sure if we had anything Det. wanted outside of one of the core guys...would've been nice though if that really happened and we didn't lose one of the core in pau/odom/bynum.
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#31 » by EnigmaticProblem » Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:28 am

laduane1 wrote:I wish we could make a trade to the Pistons and get Brandon Knight. They seems to have a lot of guards and who knows what they would want. Knight seems like the kind of guard that can help right away. S. Brown. Walton. Ebanks. Carther...

Instead of Knight, we can try prying away one of their other guards. . .
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Post#32 » by rand0m » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:30 pm

Not the best option but a lot more exciting then what we have now.
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Re: A True PG: Darius Morris 

Post#33 » by 0HeadAche0 » Fri Jul 22, 2011 12:43 am

SlavaMedvedenko wrote:Lamar Odom barely ever used his right hand and he's doing pretty good. Lionel Messi barely ever took the ball on his right foot and he's a genius.

Not saying Morris is any good as those guys but you don't necessarily have to have a left hand to be good. Morris by all accounts has great control to compensate for for this.


yeah but lamar odom is 6ft 11 with the handles of morris.

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