It's above league average.35.8% is good?
It's above league average.35.8% is good?
It's above league average.
No, I think you get Lamb and start Ingles as the PG, if you were to go that route.Ugh. This is part of the problem. Let’s get guys to fit “our style.” How about we adapt our style for personnel? Ross is exactly what we could use. He’s instant offense, something we sorely lack, and he’s been coming off the bench. Getting Lamb would mean what? He starts next to Donovan? We know that’s not happening. So what then? Lamb comes off the bench after having been a starter?
You get what you can get and Lamb is a solid scorer with a consistent upward improvement trajectory over the last 4 years and has a massive wingspan who is still relatively young.Don’t we want better than that?
No, I think you get Lamb and start Ingles as the PG, if you were to go that route.
And just cause Ross currently comes off the bench doesnt mean he wants to continue to come off the bench.
He doesnt really have a choice seeing as he isnt the GM. If he's given the option of starting Lamb or Exum, he's probably going Lamb.Yeah cause Quin is gonna do that.
He doesnt really have a choice seeing as he isnt the GM. If he's given the option of starting Lamb or Exum, he's probably going Lamb.
I'm sure he will go after one, but doesn mean he will get one.Yeah cause Lindsey is gonna go that route and won’t go after a traditional point guard.
I'm sure he will go after one, but doesn mean he will get one.
I mean, if you dont get Walker what's left in free agency?
Re-sign Rubio? Don't think thats happening
Sign Beverly? Entirely possible, but it's not like he's an actual PG on the offensive end. He's always been an off-ball guard. He also makes the Jazz scoring worse as he's a worse scorer than Rubio. Unless the Jazz are getting upgrading scoring at the 4 in a major way, hard to see this being a good option.
What else is there at PG in free agency? It's bare bones.
Not.Starters.Satoransky. Joseph.