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Official Point Guard Thread.

I'll pass on Marshall. To be honest, I think Marshall = Tinsley. Great passer, can't guard anyone, and can't shoot. His shooting may improve, but I doubt his defense ever will as he's not blessed with overwhelming athletic ability.

However, I think I've seen him play maybe once. Thoughts?
 
What's the point in getting any of these young, up & coming, PG's like Bledsoe, Marshall, Wall, etc? Do you really think they'll get any playing time with the coach we have now? They'll have to sit on the bench until they're 30 years old, before Corbin will have enough faith to play them more than 15 minutes a game...

Oh jesus, shut up
 
I think we would all agree that we need a good PG on our team, and having read a post by PKM about the future college prospects for PG’s, it seems like our only option is through free agency or trade. Therefore, I have started this thread to update and keep track of PG’s that we could go after now and in the immediate future. I will not keep track of the Chris Pauls and Rondos of the NBA since getting them is next to impossible. I will update this thread from time to time with season stats so that we can compare these players in various categories. Let me know if there is someone you want me to put on the list, and let me know about their defense since it’s hard to know unless you watch them. Let me know if you disagree with any of the subjective stuff (defense, athleticism etc.)

LIST OF PG’S
1. Eric Bledsoe (22)
2. Brandon Jennings (23)
3. Jeff Teague (24)
4. Darren Collison (25)
5. Mo Williams (29)
6. Jose Calderon (31)

first off, i appreciate you color-coating each player but it looks like you're solely evaluating their stats based on this year (<15 games in) alone....!!!
 
I'll pass on Marshall. To be honest, I think Marshall = Tinsley. Great passer, can't guard anyone, and can't shoot. His shooting may improve, but I doubt his defense ever will as he's not blessed with overwhelming athletic ability.

However, I think I've seen him play maybe once. Thoughts?

i agree, just a younger version of Tinsley w/ perhaps great leadership where I STILL dont think he'd get PT over MO...


i like Bledsoe but we'd have to see what Billups brings when he returns till they let him go...
Paul/Burks (Billups was a mentor to him @ CU) for Bledsoe/Odom (whom we would buy-out).
 
first off, i appreciate you color-coating each player but it looks like you're solely evaluating their stats based on this year (<15 games in) alone....!!!

That's true. That's why I'm updating it now and again. Logistically, it would take more time than I have to evaluate them on their career numbers, and it would get unwieldy if I included more info. I figure this year and last year are the most important anyway since we need someone who has proved enough but has not proved it too much to raise the price tag too much.
 
Updated stats. Also, someone mentioned Greiviz Vasquez and I have been looking at Goran Dragic a bit. Both of these guys have statistical red flags, but if I have time, I will probably add them. Let me know if you have others. I've looked at the top 9-10 PGs, and think there is more or less no way of getting any of them, so these are the PG's we will have to get.

TOP 9 (Not necessarily ranked)
Rondo
Paul
Westbrook
Rose (when healthy?)
Parker
Irving
Williams
Curry
Holiday

NEXT TIER
Lillard
Wall
Lowry
Conley
Lawson
Dragic
M. Williams
Teague
Walker
Felton
Jennings
maybe Bledsoe
 
What would we have to give up for Jennings? I feel he is the guy we need as he attacks the rim while getting better as an all-around player. Is he the same chucker as he always been?
 
What would we have to give up for Jennings? I feel he is the guy we need as he attacks the rim while getting better as an all-around player. Is he the same chucker as he always been?

As you can also see from the stats, he has a horrendous ability to win and make his team have positive points in relation to the other team. He has nice raw stats, but I wouldn't touch him personally...well if he paid me enough maybe...
 
I see Jennings as a me-first type player.

That's all.

Yeah. He is like that but from what I've seen he is the most talented listed. He would do wonders if he played within the offense. That may just be a dream though.
 
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