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George Hill didn't score back to back 20pt games once last season

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Quin deserves a ton of credit for putting Hill in the role he now has.
 
(another Hill thread from Dal. Gotta patch up teh JFC reputation. One viable strategy for accomplishing this is to pump out lots of positive vibes, and hope they overwhelm the other stuff that was far less so. It also leaves plenty in the archive for necro-bumping.)
 
To those insinuating that my argumentative posts with NAOS are tiresome I implore you to read through his last 1000 posts or so & look for the very obvious overriding theme of harassing other posters
 
Hayward deserves credit. Really thoughtful of him to sit out first 6 games so Hill could assert himself.

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It's one of those things that's worth mentioning-- while the coaching staff could have very well believed in his ability to spearhead an offence, their hand was forced either way and it worked out rather well
 
George Hill was killing it the year Paul George was missing. There's nothing surprising about his current level of play. It was a little surprising he couldn't be more involved in their offense last year, but when you consider that Monta Ellis without the ball in his hands is completely useless, it was to be expected that his touches would dwindle as Paul George was finding his old self again.
 
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Quin deserves a ton of credit for putting Hill in the role he now has.

Yeah it was pretty courageous and showed extraordinary foresight to play a proven starter over Shelvin Mack. The brilliance astounds me.
 
Understanding that a player like Hill was the answer is what's important. DL made that move. Teague or another one way PG would not have had the same impact.


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George Hill was killing it the year Paul George was missing. There's nothing surprising about his current level of play. It was a little surprising he couldn't be more involved in their offense last year, but when you consider that Monta Ellis without the ball in his hands is completely useless, it was to be expected that his touches would dwindle as Paul George was finding his old self again.

But what was so encouraging about this game is that Hill meshed just fine with Hayward back -- they both had great games, with some left over for Hood and JJ.
 
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