=LarryLegend=
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We all know Beno isnt the answer. Which point guard do you think is the best fit?
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I'm going with the young guy who's already proven that he can be a solid NBA player. That list of college PGs is devoid of well....point guards. I'll defer to the experts, but in this case, my gut says to go with Sessions. Now, were Rubio on that list I'd change my mind. Mills may have been my pick were he a little bigger, and Curry would be a maybe in my book.
What about the 2010 options? John Wall? I believe he is the top high school recruit right now, but I guess we can't put our hopes into a high schooler...
I, for some reason, think Geoff will eventually trade for an already proven PG that's not that old, the WHO part I'm of course not sure of yet...or, we could just suck for another year and get a PG in next year's draft when there will be a decent list of potential franchise starting PG's.
I suppose there is still concern over his decision to skip college, but he's hardly the first professional basketball player to make that decision -- just the first once since the new draft eleigibility rules. Maybe the Euroleague decision has hindered his chance to show what he can do against kids his own age and possibly lowered his draft stock, but who really cares about draft stock anyway? We're just trying to find the best player we can with our pick. I expect we'll be hearing about Jennings a lot once the workout period begins and people start to get a first hand look at what he's capable of.
I disagree that "pass-first" PGs are overrated in this league. Would one be a good fit here? Maybe, maybe not. We don't know. Our shoot-first PGs aren't (well, isn't now that the other is gone) really working out, so maybe we need to switch things up a bit by bringing in more shooters and a real playmaker to feed our bigs. On some teams, a pass-first guy is appropriate and even greatly appreciated. Check out what the Magic players think of their new PG. Hedo seemed happier than a pig rolling in slop. They probably can compete with Boston in a 7-game series now that everyone--including Rafer--is sure to get involved.
Are you referring to Jameer Nelson? Last time I checked his assits per game were about the same as his 3 pt attempts per game. I dont think he is a "true" playmaking PG. If not talking about him then I apologize.
Maybe I should have cleared myself up in my earlier statement, I think GOOD shoot first pg's can succeed in this league and help their team succeed. Obviously a bad shoot first PG is useless (beno), but a guy like Devin Harris, Stuckey, Baron Davis, Billups, Tony Parker, Mo Williams, etc. are all more of score first PG's who have shown they can lead their team to W's despite not dropping 9 assists per game.
This is why i think a guy like teague can be a star, and also make our team better without having to be the next nash as far as passing is concerned. We've all said Martin is NOT a #1 guy, and needs other potent scorers on the floor to take attention away from him, and let him score high on a nightly basis. I could almost guarantee Jeff Teague would be getting the respect of the D, thus helping out martin. If you've seen him play, if a guy is open, he will find him. Its not like teague as a shoot-first pg doesnt know how to get rid of the rock and refuses to find open teammates. If he can facilitate decent passing/playmaking along with creating enough offensive havoc to bring defenders away from martin, then I dont see where having a GOOD shoot-first PG is so bad.
Honestly though, I'll take just about anyone at this point.![]()