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I think you have to play him as a do-it-all SF and use him as a secondary ball handler, a bit like Hayward. I don't think he'll be able to contain PGs and SGs defensively. He could maybe play some PF in small-ball scenarios. Think like a more skilled Robert Horry after Horry lost some athleticism.

I agree with you. My question is how do we get him those kind of touches when we're already playing Hayward, Burke, and Burks?
 
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I agree with you. My question is how do we get him those kind of touches when we're already playing Hayward, Burke, and Burks?

Having multiple guys who can create is not a problem. Burke/Hayward/Anderson/Randle/Favors should be just fine.
 
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it can be a problem if they don't know how to work effectively without the ball in their hands.

It's also going to be a problem because Anderson will be on a different team. I really hope Burke doesn't develop a habit of passing to him.

We're not drafting him.
 
Parent should never have to outlive thier child.

One thing that sucks about dogs. Im gonna have see my boy die one day anf i dont know how ima handle it

I cried like a baby when I put down(cancer) my black lab. I am not ashamed one bit about admitting it. I have a golden who is getting up and age and I know in the near future I will have to do the same thing. I have loved all my dogs but my golden is the only dog I got as a puppy. He is a part of my family, he has helped me though some tough times. He is the most adorable loving kind being I have ever met. He is always happy to see me. I know the tears will come no matter how hard I try to stop them. It is going to be ugly. Just thinking about it makes me want to cry.... Ok I am better.

Dogs are great and they love you more unconditionally then any person does. So it is ok to just the river flow when the time comes, you don't lose any of your manhood for doing so. ;).
 
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