Game6Conley
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They have to replace Lance with Evan Turner or Rodney Stuckey i presume.
Called it. Stuckey to the Pacers
They have to replace Lance with Evan Turner or Rodney Stuckey i presume.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdi6BQ7kvvs
This is who I want to insure the SF position(more than Al Farouq Aminu now that Bookers signed). He just turned 24, is a good defender(Steals and Blocks) and looks much more polished than when he was on UCLA/The Kings. He shot 34% from 3 on 4 attempts per in Israel last year.
The Jazz worked him out in late May.
Not a shooter.
So yeah, again, just not gonna fit in Quinn's new offensive system. Sorry.
I knew your solid post the other day had to be a fluke. Knick, I hate to call you out but did you even read pgab's post on his stats?
I knew your solid post the other day had to be a fluke. Knick, I hate to call you out but did you even read pgab's post on his stats?
Not a shooter.
So yeah, again, just not gonna fit in Quinn's new offensive system. Sorry.
Im not buying that argument, why were the Jazz not bidding on Anthony Morrow then? he cost 3 mil a year and is a known commodity. Kent Bazemore is 25, long and athletic and shot 37% from 3, he cost 2 mil. Jordan Farmar shot 44% from 3 and cost 2 mil a year.
I dont think the Jazz have waited this long to say, 'ok now im only taking shooters'
Honeycutt is at the very least a servicable shooter from 3, theres a reason he gets so many attempts, like I said he shot 43% from 3 on over 5 attempts in the playoffs.
What about Michael Beasley then? he fits the criteria, he shot 50% from the field and 39% from 3, 77% from the line and like Honeycutt he gets rebounds steals and blocks too.
Not to mention his thinking about what "fits the system"
Kanter > D-12 by that line of thinking
But Honeycutt's stats came from shooting over little tiny Israeli and Palestinian players.![]()