George O'Brien said:Actually Vujanic's three point shooting is down from last season. Still, with CJ likely leaving, Vujanic may be useful.
So who would you rather have Barbosa or Vujanic. If Barbosa does not improve at the point, I wouldn't mind him becoming trade bait, and give Vujanic a chance. I think with the improvement in the Suns and if some opening happen (Barbosa traded and Jacobsen moving on) Vujanic may consider coming over. To play behind and along side Nash may be enticing if we don't trade his rights first.George O'Brien said:Can Vujanic play the point in the NBA? Based on the games I've seen him play (regretably only a couple), the answer is yes. Like Barbosa, Vujanic has to learn to get his teammates more involved, but the Suns offense encourages that. In any case, it appears that Vujanic is good on the break and is like Nash in being able to hit that pull up jumper.
ActingWild said:My concern here is that he's on such a great team, is the point guard, and he's only averaging 2.5 assists a game. I don't want another Stephon running the show. Looks like he's more of a 2.
ActingWild said:My concern here is that he's on such a great team, is the point guard, and he's only averaging 2.5 assists a game. I don't want another Stephon running the show. Looks like he's more of a 2.
sunsfn said:There must be someone on here that can tell us the way they record assists overseas?
SirStefan32 said:Thanks for corecting me. I didn't even realize I said TAU.
Yeah, it's Valencia. He played with Tony Rigaudeau (sp)and Dejan Tomasevic last year. Not sure if they are still there though.
SirStefan32 said:Rights to Vujanic are useless. He is a superstar in Europe, much like Bodiroga was and still is to some degree. No way he is going to sit on the bench for less money than he makes in Europe.