Anyone else mad we didn't get Collison from Indiana?

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Re: Anyone else mad we didn't get Collison from Indiana? 

Post#21 » by B-easy » Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:51 am

Collision is underrated, the pacers system didn't fit him. He played great at New Orleans when Chris Paul got injured.

But i still think you guys should give the play making job to Gordon Hayward, i watched many games of jazz the last couple of season and he has really impressed me with his play making. I think he will be an all star soon if he is given that opportunity.
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Re: Anyone else mad we didn't get Collison from Indiana? 

Post#22 » by QuantumMacgyver » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:07 am

B-easy wrote:Collision is underrated, the pacers system didn't fit him. He played great at New Orleans when Chris Paul got injured.

But i still think you guys should give the play making job to Gordon Hayward, i watched many games of jazz the last couple of season and he has really impressed me with his play making. I think he will be an all star soon if he is given that opportunity.


I agree entirely. Make Hayward the Point Forward. He would have to work on his handles a little bit, but he sees the floor as well as anyone else on the team.
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Re: Anyone else mad we didn't get Collison from Indiana? 

Post#23 » by The59Sound » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:16 pm

QuantumMacgyver wrote:
B-easy wrote:Collision is underrated, the pacers system didn't fit him. He played great at New Orleans when Chris Paul got injured.

But i still think you guys should give the play making job to Gordon Hayward, i watched many games of jazz the last couple of season and he has really impressed me with his play making. I think he will be an all star soon if he is given that opportunity.


I agree entirely. Make Hayward the Point Forward. He would have to work on his handles a little bit, but he sees the floor as well as anyone else on the team.


That's Hayward's big asset: floor vision and, along with it, a high IQ. If he can protect the ball a little better during his dribble drives, the sky is the limit for his playmaking.
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Re: Anyone else mad we didn't get Collison from Indiana? 

Post#24 » by JazzJuice » Sat Jul 14, 2012 5:59 pm

Mo>Collison.

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