Darknemo2000 wrote:Rapcity_11 wrote:KrazyP wrote:
Lowry has grown into a solid, stable, steady PG. Lou is wild, iso oriented SG. They are not the same player.....so your earlier statement that because Lowry-Vasquez worked last year, Lou-Vasquez is guaranteed to work this year is an absurd conclusion to make. The dynamics of the 2 pairings are completely different. If you cant see that, I dont know what to say.
I personally am going to take a wait and see approach but I have my concerns about the pairing...especially if Casey throws them in with James Johnson who's also volatile offensively.
Let's take a look at how Lou's teams has fared (offensive rating) when Lou has played with other PG's
13-14 with Teague - 107.2 (Hawks overall 103.4)
12-13 with Teague - 104 (Hawks overall 102.7)
11-12 with Holliday - 110 (Sixers overall 101.7)
10-11 with Holliday - 110 (Sixers overall 104)
So sure seems like offenses have been running damn smoothly when Lou has shared the floor with other PG's.
Yeah but those PG's passed more. GV wasnt really a passing guy much, in fact he was the shot taker just like Lou. If either of them cannot start moving the ball better they will clash just like DD and Gay clashed.
Yeah, that's not really true. At all. Especially Holliday during those years.