jcsunsfan wrote:spanishninja wrote:Kerrsed wrote:Its crazy that Carter was known as the Defensive back-up PG and Okobo was the Offensive backup PG. Im looking at the comparison between the two, and yes, Carter is still the defensive Bulldog......but also taken the offensive backup PG title away from Okobo. PER36 Shows them dead even in shot attempts (Around 9) and points (11), but Carters percentages are much much better. He's hitting 41% from the field where Okobo is at 39% (Not that huge of a difference), but Carter hits 42% of his 3's while Okobo hits just 35%.
Okobo should be good as gone once the season is over. He is not an answer to any NBA question. Just cut him and open up another roster space for us to roll the dice on another cheap guard. Guys like Okobo are a dime a dozen.
wow, didn't realize Carter's 3 has gone back up like that. for a while he was slumping.
Carter is effective as a back up combo guard. Even if he is having a down night shooting, you know you are going to get bull dog defense from him. He deserves to get Okobo's minutes. Okobo's big problem is that he does not know how to run an offense. He telegraphs passes, throws the ball away, and makes the wrong passes. He helps the other team more than ours when on the court.
The Suns are better by NOT playing Okobo. I would would play Carter as the primary backup guard, and then give Mikal a few minutes there too if necessary. Ty Jerome might get a look or two if the matchup allows it.
Okobo needs to sit except for garbage time. He should be done on this team.
I think with the injuries this season, we've been forced to rely on guys who couldn't be counted on consistently. In the case of Okobo, sometimes he ended up giving you something, but he was not supposed to be counted on as a long term solution. This sometimes hurt guys like Carter as well, which is a shame.















