Manu will average 11 ppg? I respect your opinion, but i think it's far-fetched. I think it will be 15 ppg or may be even more.
Not when it mattered. Also, a lot of it was due to the fact that Pop was giving a lot of players time that they didn't get in the playoffs.
Manu will average 11 ppg? I respect your opinion, but i think it's far-fetched. I think it will be 15 ppg or may be even more.
One could almost say that it's addition by SUBTRACTION.
It's not like the players coming in don't have pedigree, it's just that they have to manifest themselves in the NBA. Let's say they stay the same, but there could be upside here. We saw what we got with the other bench when it counted, this year, an it's an unknown quan y but truth, I feel better about the unknown than last year's known.
I don't know why people always talk about the contract dictating who starts. When Malik rose got his big contract(which was needed to keep him away from the LAL), he didn't start unless there was an injury or some matchup Pop wanted to exploit. Money isn't the key to starting here. It's always been about effectiveness and this season will be the 1st season the Big three have all been completely healthy to start the season thanks to rest and no International play from Tony or Manu. This is an ALL-IN season.I would love this to be true, but with that contract Bonner got, it might just be a pipe dream.
Seriously, when was the last time Hill played great defense? Two years ago in Detroit against a retiring Iverson and not much after that. His defense last season was well below average and he got embarassed by most of the better and quicker PGs, whereas his defense on SGs wasn't as bad if you don't count his height limitations.
He must have got this 'great defender' tag from somewhere cause I've seen it lots all over the press and on the forum, but it's most definitely not from the games he's actually played in the past year.
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