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bench players who can shoot the 3 are a dime a dozen. Unfathomable that Morey would pick up their contracts.
At this point in his career of course Conley is better than Lin. In Conley's first season as a starter he only averaged 10.9 pts and 4.3 assists.
Houston: 98.6 possessions/game Memphis: 91.1 possessions/game Jeremy Lin Usage Rate: 20.6 Mike Conley Usage Rate: 21.3 Lin 20.3...
in a world where he shoots more. The PGs averaging 17 pts/game average 3-5 more FGA than Lin (with the exception of CP3).
FTA/G 3.73 FG% at rim 65% (93-143) APG 5.85
just look on espn or nba.com. 42.4% in February. 40% in March. 36.4% in April.
lol, Beverley has 2 decent games against OKC's backup PGs and suddenly he can compete with any PG in the league.
CP3 ain't gonna average 10 dimes with Asik.
8 pts, 0 assists in 33 minutes and getting torched by Reggie Jackson = finishing the playoffs in magnificent fashion?
The Heat are 33-3 since they signed Birdman. We should offer him a max contract.
a starting PG finishing with 8 pts and 0 assists in 33 minutes in a do or die game 6 would draw my ire.
13/6 is respectable for a guy who's not the primary ball handler on the team and has one of the lowest usage rate for starting PGs.
you would need to cut/trade everyone on the roster except for Harden, Parsons (cheap contract) and Beverley (already on min. contract) in order to...
CP3 is an even more ball dominant guard than Lin. Not enough ball to go around with Harden and CP3.
so you basically want Lin to be a SG.
Beverly. Thunder would have swept if he didn't take out Westbrook.
just because Parsons and Harden are playmakers doesn't mean they should be handling the ball as much as they do. Between the two they averaged...
stopped reading after Beverly and starting PG.
only if you choose to run a triangle offense.
2013-2014 $788,872 2014-2015 $915,243 2015-2016 $1,181,348 (Qualifying Offer)