That will be hard to find, might need a flashlight on that one.
I have very mixed feelings about this whole thing, as a Jazz fan I became a big fan of Arroyo last year, he played great. I have been waiting around this whole year for him to do something, and he seems to have gotten worse, we still have a pg problem, but I don't think Arroyo is the answer to anyones futur, just wait tell Brown gets mad at him or doesn't play him a couple game, then Brown can see what its like to have all of peurto rico sending him hate mail.
the reason I see this trade being good for the Jazz is, although Elden is way past his prime, he still has a bunch of experiance. and the Jazz need a veteran to help polish there rough edges. Plus Elden's first mentor in this leauge was Magic Johnson, and that counts for something.
anyway look for a big 2nd half of the season from the Jazz
That will be hard to find, might need a flashlight on that one.
Damn, Alvarez, if you don't know how are we supposed to?
Dos Carloses?
That works.
Decent trade for the Pistons in theory, but there is still alot of work to be done before they can find a role that Arroyo is comfortable in, given that Billups sees big minutes and Lindsey Hunter can pose a case for himself.
Interesting though, to see how Larry Brown treats Arroyo.
Not. The best guard corps in the league, top to bottom is:they now have the best guard corp in the league
TP,Manu,Barry,Beno,Devin
ing Lindsay Hunter is a waste of oxygen. Detroit's starters are probably as good as or better than SA's, but they have no one like Barry or Beno on the bench, and Devin is probably the best fifth guard in the league.
You have three guys who love to attack the rim: TP,Manu,Devin
You have four guys who create for themselves and others: TP, Manu, Beno, Barry
You have four longball shooters: Beno .446, Devin .418, Manu .372, Barry .353
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