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    2 Doors Down BillMc's Avatar
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    Didn't see this elsewhere. It's a Pounding the Rock article on Ray McCallum's effectiveness by Jesus Gomez. In short, it says Ray has a long ways to go on both ends of the court, though its not for lack of trying.

    http://www.poundingtherock.com/2015/...-antonio-spurs

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    Thank you for posting. Tonight will be the first time I will get to see Ray play as a Spur as this will be the first spurs pre-season game available on TV on league pass.

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    I think he is a good player...just not good enough to be consistent. I don't see a much higher ceiling. I appreciate his effort, but...

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    He's no COJO

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    I think he'll be fine. Don't like Jesus Gomez much. He's ever the pessimist almost to a fault.

    I don't project him to be a great playmaker or anything, but he will be good enough with the current makeup of the team, both first and second units having guys that can get their own shots and create for others. Defensively he looked much better than what Gomez would lead you to believe in Sacramento.

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    I may or may not care. monkeypunk's Avatar
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    For his first outing, I think he did fine. His instincts to attack are good, just needs to learn the system before he can effectively run it.

    It took Cojo years in our system to become a viable player, give Ray a little time before condemning him.

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    Still better than Jimmer.

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    Still better than Jimmer.








    Maybe even better than porker too.

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    He's already a better scorer than CoJo.

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    I think he'll be fine. Don't like Jesus Gomez much. He's ever the pessimist almost to a fault.

    I don't project him to be a great playmaker or anything, but he will be good enough with the current makeup of the team, both first and second units having guys that can get their own shots and create for others. Defensively he looked much better than what Gomez would lead you to believe in Sacramento.
    I agree. The thing I feel that is being over looked is his ability to create for others and his ability to attack to create his own shots in this system. Pop has added several players who can shoot and play defense ( Simmons, Butler, Anderson) These guys will not just sit on the arch and wait for a three point shot but will attack the rim to create shots. Thus a new wrinkle for this evolving offensive system. IMHO.

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    Still better than Jimmer.

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    Defensive Rating is one of the stats most susceptible to team influence-- and that's the opinion of Dean Oliver, the statistician who invented it: http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/ratings.html

    McCallum played on a dysfunctional Sacramento team, so I'd take his DRtg with a grain of salt. It doesn't mean much. The fact that he plays with energy on the defensive end and doesn't take unnecessary risks makes him a fine back up PG.

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