While scoring and/or shooting pcts. are always good and needed, my personal most important factor in PP is what are his Ast/turnover ratios. Always felt that should be number 1 priority for PGs.Parliament10 wrote:I think that Pritchard will be our 3rd Scoring Starter.
Though, Simons may score more than him, as our 6th-Man.
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playa-hater wrote:While scoring and/or shooting pcts. are always good and needed, my personal most important factor in PP is what are his Ast/turnover ratios. Always felt that should be number 1 priority for PGs.Parliament10 wrote:I think that Pritchard will be our 3rd Scoring Starter.
Though, Simons may score more than him, as our 6th-Man.
While scoring and Ast/turnover ratio are great - he needs to up his defense and play less selfish
All the contenders have guards that can abuse him on defense and shut him down on offense (even on the second team). He is on a manageable contract, but i would not play him more than 20 minutes a game. Time to groom other guards. Hugo, Baylor even Scrubb (2-way?)


