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http://newsok.com/article/2830641/
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<Scott is penciling in sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic as the team’s starting shooting guard and Desmond Mason as the starting small forward. The Hornets re-signed Rasual Butler, last year’s leading 3-point shooter, and added guards Bobby Jackson and Jannero Pargo as well.
“I think we’re fine at that position with Peja and Rasual,” Scott said of the shooting guard spot. “I’m not looking at that position as being a negative. We’ve got two great shooters. I think our (point guards and shooting guards) are probably going to be one of our strongest positions.”
Here’s why: The above five players all have the versatility to play the shooting guard position.
Stojakovic, at 6-foot-10, can play shooting guard or either forward position. Mason (6-5) and Butler (6-7) can both swing between shooting guard and small forward. And Jackson and Pargo, both 6-1, can be just as effective at shooting guard as they are as the lead guard.
“You got guys that can score, so I think not having a true shooting guard doesn’t matter,” Jackson said. “If you have guys that can play multiple positions, that’s more beneficial for the team. That helps us because we can match up against a lot of people in the league.”>
What do you think of this move? I think it makes alot of sense, especially since Peja is such a poor rebounder.
quote:
<Scott is penciling in sharpshooter Peja Stojakovic as the team’s starting shooting guard and Desmond Mason as the starting small forward. The Hornets re-signed Rasual Butler, last year’s leading 3-point shooter, and added guards Bobby Jackson and Jannero Pargo as well.
“I think we’re fine at that position with Peja and Rasual,” Scott said of the shooting guard spot. “I’m not looking at that position as being a negative. We’ve got two great shooters. I think our (point guards and shooting guards) are probably going to be one of our strongest positions.”
Here’s why: The above five players all have the versatility to play the shooting guard position.
Stojakovic, at 6-foot-10, can play shooting guard or either forward position. Mason (6-5) and Butler (6-7) can both swing between shooting guard and small forward. And Jackson and Pargo, both 6-1, can be just as effective at shooting guard as they are as the lead guard.
“You got guys that can score, so I think not having a true shooting guard doesn’t matter,” Jackson said. “If you have guys that can play multiple positions, that’s more beneficial for the team. That helps us because we can match up against a lot of people in the league.”>
What do you think of this move? I think it makes alot of sense, especially since Peja is such a poor rebounder.