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    Love this move from the FO! Hopefully he's a late bloomer and turns out to be a real contributor this season. Either way, definitely one of the top possible choices we could have gotten to be the 3rd PG.

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    Not bad if he's the CoJo replacement and not the Belli one.
    Reggie Williams is Marco's replacement.

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    Spurs should still have room to take back Bazemore in the ATL deal which seems pretty damn appealing right now.
    That would be incredible. Is that just your own wishing or is there something more to it?

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    For those saying his advance stats are terrible, he actually has better advance stats than Patty w/ the Blazers.
    -Patty: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...l#all_advanced
    -McCallum: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...l#all_advanced

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    Boris Diaw at point center >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> excellent passer

    David West (Caladan Brood) at the power forward spot >>>>>>>>very good passing big man

    Slow Mo Anderson at the small forward >>>>>>>>> excellent passer

    The Living God Manu at the off guard spot >>>>>>>>>>>one of the greatest passers in Earth History

    Ray McCallum at point >>>>>>>>>>>>>>seems to be a good passer (haha)

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    ay yay yay, zizboombay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Reggie Williams is Marco's replacement.
    Reggie was Austin Daye's replacement.

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    That would be incredible. Is that just your own wishing or is there something more to it?
    Nothing but speculation. Team need + ability = guess. MaNu4Tres really started the specific wish for Kent, but just based on poss of Spurs having room w cap jumping.

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    Boris Diaw at point center >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> excellent passer

    David West (Caladan Brood) at the power forward spot >>>>>>>>very good passing big man

    Slow Mo Anderson at the small forward >>>>>>>>> excellent passer

    The Living God Manu at the off guard spot >>>>>>>>>>>one of the greatest passers in Earth History

    Ray McCallum at point >>>>>>>>>>>>>>seems to be a good passer (haha)

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    ay yay yay, zizboombay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Um, how did he cut in line ahead of Patty?

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    Boris Diaw at point center >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> excellent passer

    David West (Caladan Brood) at the power forward spot >>>>>>>>very good passing big man

    Slow Mo Anderson at the small forward >>>>>>>>> excellent passer

    The Living God Manu at the off guard spot >>>>>>>>>>>one of the greatest passers in Earth History

    Ray McCallum at point >>>>>>>>>>>>>>seems to be a good passer (haha)

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    ay yay yay, zizboombay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    If you aren't a chick, I have to give you credit for really committing to the role.

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    Damn, I like the move. He's an interesting player who has never really had a fair chance to show what he can do at the NBA level since he's been stuck in the cesspool known as the Kings organization.

    First of all, he's not really a natural point guard. McCallum is more of a shooting guard in a point guard body. But, hey, it works for Patty Mills and with the return of Ginobili, the backup point guard really doesn't need to be a playmaker with natural passing acuity.

    McCallum has good size (I'd say he's solidly built ~6-foot-2) for a point guard and pretty good athleticism. The Kings never really had him play much defense but he has the tools succeed. He won't be as good as Joseph on D but it wouldn't be a surprise if he becomes the best defensive PG on the team.

    Why he might be even a better fit than Joseph is that he can shoot threes. And not only wide open threes, he could become the type of volume three-point shooter who can knock down contested looks. He slumped on three-pointers last year but going for the Kings to the Spurs will result in much better looks, which should elevate that percentage.

    Comparing Joseph to McCallum:

    -Both aren't really true point guards but they do a decent imitation.

    -Both take care of the ball really well. Neither one turns it over and post 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratios.

    -Joseph is the better slasher and finisher but McCallum is the better shooter.

    -Joseph is a much better defender but McCallum has the tools to be a plus on that end as well.

    Overall, it's a nice move. Didn't give up much and got a player who fits really well into Joseph's role. Given his shooting ability, McCallum in 2015-16 has the upside to be a better fit than Joseph was in 2014-15.

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    Let it go, mystery initials man.

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    Just call him Ray Gun. He even kind of looks like that dude from Red Tails

    so be it then, hehehe

    Raygunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn is in the house!

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    They got a decent 3rd point guard prospect for a 55-60 range pick. This is an extremely solid trade.

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    if CoJo is banking 4/30 getting this guy for scraps is solid value

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    That would be incredible. Is that just your own wishing or is there something more to it?
    I can't see ATL giving up Bazemore's bargain contract considering their lack of 3-&-D players after they lost Carroll.

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    Um, how did he cut in line ahead of Patty?

    just enjoying the permutation

    Patty is our second court general, no doubt.............luv Patty

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    He's an RFA this upcoming summer, and his QO would be $1.2 Million. He's not actually under contract after this season.
    you're right. not sure why spotrac put that extra year in.

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    For those saying his advance stats are terrible, he actually has better advance stats than Patty w/ the Blazers.
    -Patty: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...l#all_advanced
    -McCallum: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...l#all_advanced
    There you go

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    CoJo had a real-plus minus of +0.88, 25th among PG's in the NBA. McCallum, by contrast, was -4.43, 4th worst in the entire league.

    If our goal is to win now we would've been better off signing Miller (-1.62, ranked 44th) or Nelson (-2.86, ranked 62nd) for the minimum. Doing so would've allowed us to preserve cap space while not surrendering any assets.

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    For those saying his advance stats are terrible, he actually has better advance stats than Patty w/ the Blazers.
    -Patty: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...l#all_advanced
    -McCallum: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...l#all_advanced
    Good find. That's encouraging. Hopefully playing in the Spurs' system allows McCallum to improve.

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    Damn, I like the move. He's an interesting player who has never really had a fair chance to show what he can do at the NBA level since he's been stuck in the cesspool known as the Kings organization.

    First of all, he's not really a natural point guard. McCallum is more of a shooting guard in a point guard body. But, hey, it works for Patty Mills and with the return of Ginobili, the backup point guard really doesn't need to be a playmaker with natural passing acuity.

    McCallum has good size (I'd say he's solidly built ~6-foot-2) for a point guard and pretty good athleticism. The Kings never really had him play much defense but he has the tools succeed. He won't be as good as Joseph on D but it wouldn't be a surprise if he becomes the best defensive PG on the team.

    Why he might be even a better fit than Joseph is that he can shoot threes. And not only wide open threes, he could become the type of volume three-point shooter who can knock down contested looks. He slumped on three-pointers last year but going for the Kings to the Spurs will result in much better looks, which should elevate that percentage.

    Comparing Joseph to McCallum:

    -Both aren't really true point guards but they do a decent imitation.

    -Both take care of the ball really well. Neither one turns it over and post 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratios.

    -Joseph is the better slasher and finisher but McCallum is the better shooter.

    -Joseph is a much better defender but McCallum has the tools to be a plus on that end as well.

    Overall, it's a nice move. Didn't give up much and got a player who fits really well into Joseph's role. Given his shooting ability, McCallum in 2015-16 has the upside to be a better fit than Joseph was in 2014-15.


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    Ray McCallum. The name of a used car salesman.

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    Damn, I like the move. He's an interesting player who has never really had a fair chance to show what he can do at the NBA level since he's been stuck in the cesspool known as the Kings organization.

    First of all, he's not really a natural point guard. McCallum is more of a shooting guard in a point guard body. But, hey, it works for Patty Mills and with the return of Ginobili, the backup point guard really doesn't need to be a playmaker with natural passing acuity.

    McCallum has good size (I'd say he's solidly built ~6-foot-2) for a point guard and pretty good athleticism. The Kings never really had him play much defense but he has the tools succeed. He won't be as good as Joseph on D but it wouldn't be a surprise if he becomes the best defensive PG on the team.

    Why he might be even a better fit than Joseph is that he can shoot threes. And not only wide open threes, he could become the type of volume three-point shooter who can knock down contested looks. He slumped on three-pointers last year but going for the Kings to the Spurs will result in much better looks, which should elevate that percentage.

    Comparing Joseph to McCallum:

    -Both aren't really true point guards but they do a decent imitation.

    -Both take care of the ball really well. Neither one turns it over and post 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratios.

    -Joseph is the better slasher and finisher but McCallum is the better shooter.

    -Joseph is a much better defender but McCallum has the tools to be a plus on that end as well.

    Overall, it's a nice move. Didn't give up much and got a player who fits really well into Joseph's role. Given his shooting ability, McCallum in 2015-16 has the upside to be a better fit than Joseph was in 2014-15.
    I think we are really aiming for spacing and more spacing. Which is what ray has an advantage over cory. The 2nd unit would be disgustingly good and we wouldnt have to rely on manu to do all the dirty work.

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