bajaden
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Rudy's had a ton a pretty good years to this point. Dragic has 1 or 2. Furthermore, the Kings traded for Rudy Gay well over a year ago when he was 2 years younger than Dragic would be when he'd first play for whatever team he ends up on.
Have you watched him play over the years? Do you understand what you're watching? If the answer to both questions is yes, you wouldn't be contesting.
Yes, we all know he's played off the ball next to Bledsoe. If things went so well, we wouldn't be having this discussion because all would be well in Phoenix. Lastly, when you shoot and score a lot more than you assist as a PG, that's known as ball dominant.
He'd be a definite downgrade on the defensive end.
This team was winning when it played defense early in the season. They don't need an upgrade on offense. They have enough players that can score the ball. They need defense and better ball movement.
Collison is more of a real PG than Dragic. Neither are pure PG's, but Collison plays better defense (when fully healthy) and, over the course of his career, doesn't average double-digit shot attempts like Dragic does. Collison has averaged about the same amount of assists as a backup PG as Dragic has as a starter. There's good reason for that. He's a bit better at getting his teammates involved.
Yes, he is. And largely a pick and roll PG too.
If they were planning to use him as a SG, I'd agree that his shooting ability and movement without the ball would be beneficial. But his defense is still too woeful to play that position for 30+ minutes per night.
Lowry would have been an upgrade. Dragic is not.
A little after the fact now, but I definitely disagree with you on many of the points you tried to make. As a SG, i might agree with you, but not as a PG. For one thing, Dragic's defensive rating as a PG is 101.0, which is excellent, while his defensive rating at SG is 110.6, which isn't very good. So obviously he defends better at the PG positon. The reason he's leaving the Suns is because he hates playing SG. Now perhaps the lends itself to his poor defense. Don't know, but my point is, he can be a very good defender, and I saw him give some of our PG's fits when he was defending them. I grant you the Dragic is a PG that needs the ball in his hands to be effective. But so does Steve Nash. Is Steve Nash an isolation player? I think not! Yes, Dragic may end up taking 12 to 14 shots a game, but they tend to come in the flow of the game, and not by taking shot after shot after shot. If I had to choose between Dragic and Collison, I'd take Dragic ten times out of ten. If you don't think Dragic gets his teammates involved, (when playing the PG position) then your either blind, or you haven't been watching him play.