Would a starting backcourt of . . .
PG: John Wall
SG: Rodney Stuckey
. . . need to be complemented by at least two good-or-better shooters in the frontcourt positions to be offensively effective?
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Would a starting backcourt of . . .
PG: John Wall
SG: Rodney Stuckey
. . . need to be complemented by at least two good-or-better shooters in the frontcourt positions to be offensively effective?
Im not even sure John Wall is that good, to be honest. He's gifted, but mentally I'm not sure where he is.
PTI type questions . . .
What's the (%)chance one of Tay/Rip gets traded this year?
Both?
Joe trades Stuckey?
Bynum ever starts over Stuckey(assuming Stuckey's not traded)?
I'd say %60 Rip %40 Tay.
%10 both
%5 Stuckey
%0 Bynum starting over Stuckey.
So let's assume we get our guys back soon and the team will stay healthy for the rest of the season. What do you think the Pistons record could be the night it ends (best case scenario)?
Still thinking 50-32 best case. This team has a chance to peak late.
That would most likely put them in the #4 spot, correct? If I remember correctly, you aren't too high on Atlanta.
I wasnt last year. They are better this year.
I think 50 wins would put us 5th.
Me and my 158 IQ say it's a pretty safe bet we don't get to 50 wins.
39 is generous, but so is 158.