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I don't know if Isaiah Thomas can play anymore, but maybe it's time to find out. The Suns need a point guard.
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I was listening on the radio and he sounds more like he shoots first chance he gets type player verses a "setup" the offense type guy. However, if we continue to have all these turnovers and come out flat again? Why not? They should have never have brought him in then.I don't know if Isaiah Thomas can play anymore, but maybe it's time to find out. The Suns need a point guard.
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I was listening on the radio and he sounds more like he shoots first chance he gets type player verses a "setup" the offense type guy. However, if we continue to have all these turnovers and come out flat again? Why not? They should have never have brought him in then.
Also, give Bol Bol some damn time. The T-Wolves play big.
I don't know if Isaiah Thomas can play anymore, but maybe it's time to find out. The Suns need a point guard.
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I was listening on the radio and he sounds more like he shoots first chance he gets type player verses a "setup" the offense type guy. However, if we continue to have all these turnovers and come out flat again? Why not? They should have never have brought him in then.
Also, give Bol Bol some damn time. The T-Wolves play big.
I want a quick PG that can guard his man. It would be nice if he was size appropriate for the position but I wouldn't want his defining attribute to be his positionally appropriate height. Quickness, toughness, court vision, coachability, health, above average shooting - those are the selling points I'm most interested in, not that I have a clue who fits that description.You must be registered for see images attach
Carrington or George. I know nothing about these guys, but they may be available at our pick in the upcoming draft assuming we keep it. I want a tall PG that we can have switch up on D.
Just looking at Carrington's stats he looks like a good player. Freshman into NBA, which usually means talented. Most of our opponents have been going big with PGS, and the little guys we have kinda get posted up. WC has huge guys. All told if there's two guys matching your description and we have a choice, I am taking the bigger guy.I want a quick PG that can guard his man. It would be nice if he was size appropriate for the position but I wouldn't want his defining attribute to be his positionally appropriate height. Quickness, toughness, court vision, coachability, health, above average shooting - those are the selling points I'm most interested in, not that I have a clue who fits that description.
I think you're being unduly influenced by the 3 guard lineup we often run. We need a small forward that has decent size - running Booker and Beal and Allen together puts us in a bind because none of them are quick enough to guard the quicker point guards (Beal comes closest) and none of them are big enough or strong enough to defend the larger 3's. Sure, Haliburton is elite with great size but usually "tall" for a PG means he's too slow to transition from college starter to pro starter.Just looking at Carrington's stats he looks like a good player. Freshman into NBA, which usually means talented. Most of our opponents have been going big with PGS, and the little guys we have kinda get posted up. WC has huge guys. All told if there's two guys matching your description and we have a choice, I am taking the bigger guy.
And we should definitely listen to perennial all-star Lou Williams...xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Heck, they need to do something. I kinda like Beal coming off the bench.And we should definitely listen to perennial all-star Lou Williams...