skones wrote:I wasn't a Conley guy heading into the 2007 draft. In fact I was against drafting him. I thought he'd be a good starting point guard in this league but I didn't think he'd be a star. With that being said, I like him is a player a hell of a lot more than I do Sessions at this point.
When I watch Sessions run this team it makes me want to pull my hair out, and I have long freaking hair. Ridnour runs an offense, he promotes ball movement. He makes an effort to get guys involved and spread the ball around. When I watch Sessions play I don't feel that he's doing that AT ALL. I see a score first combo guard who happens to be solid at passing. I was very optimistic with regards to Sessions earlier this season given his April last year, but I have since soured. The guy dribbles, dribbles, dribbles, and runs around the floor on offense. He looks for his shot first and when he doesn't see it, he makes a last ditch effort to set somebody up. It's like he's Mo but instead of shooting jumpers, he gets into the lane. I'm not saying that's not a valuable commodity in this league, but I don't think it fits AT ALL what we're trying to do here. I DON'T think he'll be an all-star. I think he's destined to be a starting point guard on a bad team or a good backup on a good team. Period.
With Conley you get a guy who was highly regarded a year and a few short months ago. He's almost a full year younger than Alexander and his scouting reports and projections point to a guy that Skiles and Hammond really seem to like in this situation. I also like how Conley knows how to play with a big man. He played with Oden for how many years? The guy will look to get Bogut involved and will likely get the ball to him in some pretty damn good spots. Also, here's some food for thought, Conley played with Gasol for exactly one month last season. In that month, he posted his best numbers notching 10.3 points, 3 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.2 steals and 2 TO's on 44% from the field and 71% from the line.
Some point guards who posted lackluster rookie campaigns:
Deron Williams
Steve Nash
Jose Calderon
Baron Davis
Rajon Rondo
Chauncey Billups
Tony Parker
Devin Harris
I realize the majority of those guys had better sophomore seasons than Conley up to this point but it's food for thought nonetheless.
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