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Theo Pinson 

Post#1 » by kamaze » Sun Jan 27, 2019 11:43 am

Theo looks great out there, he has the height that the coach likes for a big point guard for starters.
He spent four years at UNC so he's a mature player the only knock on him was his three pointer and he's knocking that down.
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Post#2 » by kamaze » Sun Jan 27, 2019 12:33 pm

Shabazz Napier told him to stay ready “You never know when you’re opportunity is coming.”

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Post#4 » by SpeedyG » Sun Jan 27, 2019 1:42 pm

Theo is going to be a great developmental project for this team. He was one of the better college players at UNC, a leader, playmaker, and glue guy. All he needed is a jumper (and a team that believes in him).

The great thing is despite how deep this team is, I feel Pinson sticks around at least another year. He knows what we've done for Spencer and Joe. We can put him the same path.

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Post#5 » by gigantes » Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:12 pm

What's this guy's outlook now?

Is it possible he can develop further, or is he going to remain a stop-gap player?
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Post#6 » by Claud » Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:05 pm

gigantes wrote:What's this guy's outlook now?

Is it possible he can develop further, or is he going to remain a stop-gap player?

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Post#7 » by gigantes » Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:14 pm

Claud wrote:
gigantes wrote:What's this guy's outlook now?

Is it possible he can develop further, or is he going to remain a stop-gap player?

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Any reason to keep him over Nwaba, when Chandler comes back?

I assume he's much more familiar with the Nets culture, staff and playbook FWIW. (altho that last part is debatable, seeing him on the floor)
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Post#8 » by ecuhus1981 » Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:28 pm

gigantes wrote:Any reason to keep him over Nwaba, when Chandler comes back?

I assume he's much more familiar with the Nets culture, staff and playbook FWIW. (altho that last part is debatable, seeing him on the floor)

Fair point, although I feel bad for bashing the dude in his fan support thread! :)

I think the ostensible reasons not to cut Pinson are that we signed him to a 2-year deal, and he's the real 3rd-string PG. At the level he's currently playing, ANYBODY on the roster could do better, but I'm sure the hope of the coaching staff is that Theo snaps out of this funk. No one is asking for miracles from the dude, just stop running our 2nd unit into the ground by ballhogging on O and playing poor D. I don't know why we have to walk on eggshells about blatantly terrible play just because he's not "supposed" to be getting these minutes. You're an NBA player; when they call your number, play like one. You don't hear the other 29 teams in the league apologizing for their crummy benchwarmers for stinking up the joint.

Now that THAT is out of my system, I will say that I still *hope* that he has keeper value, albeit minor. He knows the structure, he knows the plays, he just needs to focus on feeding others first. That's what got him here, his play-making ability for a full-sized guard. His highlight dunks, his 3-point stroke, his timely steals, all of that can come and go, I'm not hung up on those aspects of his game. But be a PG first and foremost, and lead your unit, soldier.
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Post#9 » by Stone » Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:44 pm

I'm not ready to write Theo off yet....He is going to need more time.
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Post#10 » by TheNetsFan » Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:33 am

Until we get a better 3rd PG, Pinson is not going anywhere.
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Post#11 » by gigantes » Tue Nov 26, 2019 9:10 pm

TheNetsFan wrote:Until we get a better 3rd PG, Pinson is not going anywhere.

In fact he's the backup PG at the moment, right?

I think normally he'd be the fourth stringer, not third.

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