Alright guys. The reason why Hornacek and Kerr were so successful was because they had a defensive stopper playing right alongside them(Byron Russell and Ron Harper/MJ/Pippen), so their lack of defense didn't really affect the team that much. Right now we would have Jameer Nelson and Hedo Turkoglu playing the PG/SF. With our current starting lineup, we depend on our SG to give us the defensive stopper. We have an offense scoring option at PG, SF, PF, and C, so why the hell would we have another offensive scoring option at SG????? Unless you want to bench Turkoglu for JJ(which I forgot who said it, but someone said they would in the offseason and a couple of people agreed).
Now about the comparisons to Kapono and Korver. Kapono is 6'8 and can shoot over people. Korver is 6'6, so he can shoot over some of the smaller players. Kapono has guys like Jamario Moon and Anthony Parker who are good defenders playing alongside him and Korver is playing alongside Andrei Kirilenko and Ronnie Brewer.
3-Pt_Shooter wrote:No, no... you totally missed my point. If the NBA summer league is an indicator of how good a guy like Kobe could become -- well then -- it also has to be the same for a player like J.J. Yeah, there is no way J.J. compares to Kobe. But that is why I've used names like Mullin, Hodges, Paxton, Kerr, etc.
The NBA summer league was an indicator of what Kobe was going to become? Last I checked Kobe is an amazing defender and can create his shot, 2 things that JJ can't do. JJ is pretty much strictly a shooter. He is best suited coming off of screens and like it has been said teams don't typically run many plays for their 4th or 5th option very often.
3-Pt_Shooter wrote:And, for that bit about Redick being an unknown, he's only an "unknown" because the Magic organization doesn't have a clear plan for their future. Its almost like they're just making it up as they go. They want guys who play good defense, but they trade Ariza to LA. They have one of the most dominant post players in the league who gets double-teamed on a regular basis, but they don't surround him with perimeter players. Oh well...
If J.J. doesn't fit the team's style then trade him or cut him loose. Don't let a good young talent just languish on the bench.
First off, i can't believe no one jumped on him for this comment. Are you kidding me with the bold portion of your post?

How many Magic games have you watched? You do realize that we are on pace to become a top 3 3 point shooting team in terms of makes in NBA history? Rashard Lewis, Hedo Turkoglu, Mo Evans, Brian Cook, Keith Bogans, Jameer Nelson? Basically every player on our roster other than Dwight and Foyle can flat out shoot the ball.