I think hood is a better shooting guard than JJ and Hayward with his size is better at the 3. I'm not talking about defense. I'm talking about basketball.?
Joe or Hayward both defend any position better than Hood.
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Tony Jones says "Joe will not be a starter". But he has an annoying habit of stating his opinions as facts, so I'm not sure which this is.
I think hood is a better shooting guard than JJ and Hayward with his size is better at the 3. I'm not talking about defense. I'm talking about basketball.
Imo quickness matters on offense. I think hood is quicker than both of them. Just my opinion.What makes him a better shooting guard? Position are only necessary for who you defend. Other than that, it really doesnt matter.
What makes him a better shooting guard? Position are only necessary for who you defend. Other than that, it really doesnt matter.
Can you expand on this please.
Imo quickness matters on offense. I think hood is quicker than both of them. Just my opinion.
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Who you can guard is your NBA position.
It is not like you say and never was. I'll give you an definite example: the Lakers' backcourt with Magic Johnson and Byron Scott in the 1980s. On defense, the 6'4 Scott would most of the time guard the shorter backcourt opponent, usually a PG, and the 6'9 Magic would guard the tallest, usually a SG. Nevertheless no one ever suggested that Scott was the PG and Magic the SG on that backcourt. Positions are defined offensively, not defensively.
I'm not talking about defense. I'm talking about basketball.
Who you can guard is your NBA position.
Gordon Hayward can certainly run an offense, but can he defend NBA PG's consistently? No, so therefore he can't really be a PG.
Trey Lyles can shoot, dribble, and playmake but is he a wing player? No, because he can't guard wing players.
I understand what you're saying, but isn't it somewhat paradoxical? Because you're defining what makes these players point guards based on their offense, but then defining Haywards position based on whether he can defend those people.
Where?
It is not like you say and never was. I'll give you an definite example: the Lakers' backcourt with Magic Johnson and Byron Scott in the 1980s. On defense, the 6'4 Scott would most of the time guard the shorter backcourt opponent, usually a PG, and the 6'9 Magic would guard the tallest, usually a SG. Nevertheless no one ever suggested that Scott was the PG and Magic the SG on that backcourt. Positions are defined offensively, not defensively.
Where you said can he guard nba point guards consistently. How are you defining who these point guards are that he needs to be able to defend?
I'm looking at the other 29 NBA teams and who they start at PG....
Do I want Hayward guarding Lillard, Irving, Paul, Curry, etc.?
*And I said he can't* guard them consistently*
I think it's less about Hayward being able to guard those guys consistently and more about the smaller guys in the Jazz lineup needing a smaller dude to guard.
Hood might be quicker, but it's not like he has used quickness in his game so the difference between quickness of Hood to Hayward/JJ is probably negligible (and Hayward is probably quicker).
Yep. Hayward, hood, and JJ can all guard shooting guards.50% of the game tho.