Until one gets injured or in fould trouble and we're F'ed. You still need a backup wing and you no longer have the #15 to draft one cheap.
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Until one gets injured or in fould trouble and we're F'ed. You still need a backup wing and you no longer have the #15 to draft one cheap.
And wings are a dime a dozen (Joe not signing one all these years boggles my mind).
A guy out of the development league could handle the role. Surely there is some no defense player, 3 point shooter who is 6'7" or so in the D-League?
Sign that guy to back up Tay.
Maybe it's just me but I'm really tired of 50% effort guys. After watching him against Boston, I wonder if Turkoglu might be one of those. I want guys with motors like Lee or Bosh. That's what this Pistons team should be.
You may want to follow another sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by micknugget
Turk looked pretty good in the pieces that I saw of the Bahston series.
He's been handling the ball a ton.
I told you. He's a much better ball handler than Prince. A better facilitator on offense than Stuckey too. The only issue I have is his defense really, but Prince can't seem to stop Lebron or Pierce anyway.
Let's see how he plays defense against the Cavs.
Tay may actually have value to a Western conference team at least for his ability to guard Kobe or Melo rather than Lebron or Pierce, who he doesn't have success at all. I just wouldn't bank on getting a big for him.
I'm begining to think they'd want more for him than just Sheed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gl'enn
He's playing that good right now.
BTW.. he had a good teacher. I went to a couple of practices a million years ago and Peja and him would be way outside the arc and be pumpin them in from all over the place.
They may not have a choice, if he wants to leave.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe
He'd be unrestricted.