Guy in his given minutes has shot 27% from 3 in his career a 24% shooter, you can't shot that % if you want to stay in the NBA especially as a under sized SG, who's best ability is to shoot three pointers.
Guy in his given minutes has shot 27% from 3 in his career a 24% shooter, you can't shot that % if you want to stay in the NBA especially as a under sized SG, who's best ability is to shoot three pointers.
Or play PG. He's shown enough ability out of pick and roll already to have been able to jump Cojo. Yet, here he is. Undersized SG playing in lineups with 2 other PG's.
This game is simply occurring just like all the others. A 7-1 run with Fox looking like an MVP candidate wasn't able to eliminate the realities of this being a team stuck in transition that has now trickled down from the lame duck coach to the players themselves. I'd say winning against a Pistons team in a semi-development mode isn't a key to anything and a loss to a team like that is nothing more than continued incompetence of a franchise asleep at the wheel. If the information gathered this season already isn't enough, nothing will be.
He's terrible for this Pistons team. When they play small with the talent of Stewart and Bey next to Grant you can see the potential there. At some point if they don't F it up, Stewart will develop that range he showed in college and high school.