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Tony and Sam can log minutes between SG and SF. O.J. should then log minutes at SG and Xavier can get the leftover minutes.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Who the hell is going to play 3 for them? Xavier? Sam Young? Carroll?
Tony and Sam can log minutes between SG and SF. O.J. should then log minutes at SG and Xavier can get the leftover minutes.Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Who the hell is going to play 3 for them? Xavier? Sam Young? Carroll?
Originally Posted by Proshares
Evans still scores in bunches and he's a much improved defender, but among starting point guards he ranks in the bottom five in true shooting percentage and is dead last in assist rate. His talent is undeniable, but he hasn't figured out how to use it within a team concept yet.
Originally Posted by CP1708
I would slide Tony Allen to the 3 and let OJ play 2.
Originally Posted by Proshares
Evans still scores in bunches and he's a much improved defender, but among starting point guards he ranks in the bottom five in true shooting percentage and is dead last in assist rate. His talent is undeniable, but he hasn't figured out how to use it within a team concept yet.
Originally Posted by CP1708
I would slide Tony Allen to the 3 and let OJ play 2.
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Originally Posted by CP1708
I would slide Tony Allen to the 3 and let OJ play 2.
Can TA really guard three's?Against Durant and Bron and bigger 3's, I don't know if he could hold his own. I've never thought of him as being capable of guarding forwards, but maybe I just don't know enough about his game.
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Originally Posted by CP1708
I would slide Tony Allen to the 3 and let OJ play 2.
Can TA really guard three's?Against Durant and Bron and bigger 3's, I don't know if he could hold his own. I've never thought of him as being capable of guarding forwards, but maybe I just don't know enough about his game.
I thought it was moreso a joint effort guarding LeBron, and I always considered TA a lockdown defender of guards, and I knew he was kind of small.Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Originally Posted by CP1708
I would slide Tony Allen to the 3 and let OJ play 2.
Can TA really guard three's?Against Durant and Bron and bigger 3's, I don't know if he could hold his own. I've never thought of him as being capable of guarding forwards, but maybe I just don't know enough about his game.
You must've missed the playoffs when he was guarding LeBron as well as a player could.He also made Kevin Durant work for his 31 points (25 FGs) last week.
He's a natural SF despite being 6'4 anyways.
I thought it was moreso a joint effort guarding LeBron, and I always considered TA a lockdown defender of guards, and I knew he was kind of small.Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Originally Posted by CP1708
I would slide Tony Allen to the 3 and let OJ play 2.
Can TA really guard three's?Against Durant and Bron and bigger 3's, I don't know if he could hold his own. I've never thought of him as being capable of guarding forwards, but maybe I just don't know enough about his game.
You must've missed the playoffs when he was guarding LeBron as well as a player could.He also made Kevin Durant work for his 31 points (25 FGs) last week.
He's a natural SF despite being 6'4 anyways.