Problem is that is not Vince Carter. You really have a warped and inaccurate perception of Vince Carter.
And there's nothing wrong with that, that's part of playing "the right way", I prefer that to a player that goes 6 for 20 in a game and doesn't allow his teammates to develop any kind of confidence.
Problem is that is not Vince Carter. You really have a warped and inaccurate perception of Vince Carter.
So? Parker averages more assts than Manu and ask any Spurs fan who of the two is the better passer/playmaker. The reason McGrady averages more assts than Manu is 'cause he plays more minutes and has the ball in his hands a lot more.
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Everyone's going to have to give up touches to Carter? Minimally so. He was able to be effective playing primarily off the ball and sharing touches with Kidd and Jefferson. As far as shot attempts, Vince took about 3.5 more field goal attempts than Hedo, while attempting the same amount of free throws, and three pointers for that matter. And that was on a team where he and Devin Harris were heavily relied on to carry the offense. The Magic as a whole won't have to give up too many touches or shot attempts to accomodate Carter.
And here's how the perception of Vince is warped, with that 6-for-20 comment. In 80 games, VC had two games where he attempted 20 or more shots and made 6 or fewer of them. Twice in 80 games. And in both of those games he had 6 assists. Vince is often painted as a player he's not.
Right. Vince has never been a freeze the teammates out guy. Even if he's shooting a lot he's still getting guys involved.
Agree to disagree.
But you're still wrong. : d
Now go see how many times did Turkoglu do that, or better yet go see how many times he took 20 or more shots in a game.
Last edited by DAF86; 07-22-2009 at 01:00 PM.
Yep, that's pretty much what happens in here
Oh, and I saw what you did there. Little
In addition, Orlando can diversify their offense now. Too often last year their O consisted of "give it to Dwight" or "pass around perimeter for 3 pointer". They now have a guy they can isolate on the wing and who can draw double teams on the perimeter. Hedo didn't do that.
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WTF? yes, yes he did.
I kid, I kid.
P/S: I had to quote you just to check.
Wasn't your point. We all could reasonably assume Hedo didn't take a lot of shots on a team with D12, Lewis, and Jameer.
Your point was to make Vince Carter appear to be a player he's not. Unless once every 40 games is evidence of what type of player VC is, then your comments and perception of Vince are inaccurate.
Count my vote for Manu being the better playmaker/passer.
Also put me down for TMac being the better shooter and more talented overall.
I think they're both extremely good as far as penetration goes, with TMac being more athletic and Manu being more crafty.
Obviously, this is when both are healthy.
They've both expressed admiration of the other's game. TMac even attempting to pull one of Manu's signature moves during the AllStar game they shared back 2005.
You know how hard is to make 6 or less FG in 20 or more shots? just to do it once in your career is bad enough, but to make it twice in just a season...
My point is this: If I need a first option player I would probably pick Carter over Turkoglu but if I need a 2nd or 3rd option to gel with his teammates in a championship team I'd pick Hedo.
McGrady is the more physically gifted player, Ginobili is the better player.
i would still take Tmac over Nobli anytime!
Go right ahead, I'll take Manu, get out of the first round and show you mynext time we meet up!
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Really? Didn't seem like it at all.
Interesting. I'd love for you to tell me how horrible Tim Duncan is since he has multiple games in his career where he's taken 20 or more shots and made 6 or fewer, including a gem of 6-for-29 against the Raptors. Tell us how especially bad that is considering he's a 6-11 low post scorer.
Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili also have had such performances. They must not be good teammates who make other players better.
Your point is lost in your obvious bias. You really want to keep arguing your silliness?My point is this: If I need a first option player I would probably pick Carter over Turkoglu but if I need a 2nd or 3rd option to gel with his teammates in a championship team I'd pick Hedo.
Now you're just making up, I'd really like to know in what game Manu did that. I think I can count with the fingers of my hands how many times Ginobili took 20 or more shots in a game and in all of them he had a good scoring night but I could be wrong so I want you to tell me.
I don't have anything against VC or in favour of Hedo, I just call it how I see it. In fact I'd rather see Carter playing than Turkoglu.Your point is lost in your obvious bias. You really want to keep arguing your silliness?
lol good thing I said I could be wrong. Now let me ask you this: How the do you remember that? Did you remember the game or you just look it up 'till you find it?
I looked it up. Went to basketball reference and did a quick search. It's easy because they have a feature of all the game logs of every player for every season. It takes about a minute to look over a full season scrolling down. Takes a little bit of effort, but minimal effort if you know what you're doing. Just wanted to make the point using Spurs players.
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