Hairston isn't ready to start, he needs more seasoning..he should be ahead of Bogans in the rotation though, Bogans is beyond horrible..
There's already a Hairston thread btw..
Hairston isn't ready to start, he needs more seasoning..he should be ahead of Bogans in the rotation though, Bogans is beyond horrible..
There's already a Hairston thread btw..
Hairston should be in front of Bogans and Finley.
Although I agree with Harlem, he still isn't starter material.
Parker-Hill-RJ-Duncan-Dice
That should be the starting 5.
Hairston starting is too soon.
Instant thread fail. Really? A bump 3 minutes later?
Please illustrate all the ways Bogans is better than Hairston.
Ready....go.
What I don't get is Pop putting in Hairston at the end to guard Nash. Of all the situations to put in Hairston, that is one I would not pick. You could see the frustration on TD's face when Hairston went the wrong way, leaving Nash a wide open three. Hairston hasn't played enough with the starters to excel in that situation. It was almost setting him up to fail. Give him minutes, but not when the game is on the line.
If Bogan's is ready to start, then Malik is. I personally think that Mason should start.
I think he might be waiting to hear what Pop might think first....
Bogans is one of the worst starters in NBA history, so I wouldn't use him as an example![]()
That is my point. Malik could definitely do no worse than Bogans.
If they are starting Bogans why not Malik? He can't be any worse. I have yet to see the defensive demon that Pop seems to think is wearing no. 10.
Bogans sucks... but RJ is playing a lot better since his move to the bench.
And Bogans is?
I think you keep RJ on the bench. That part is paying dividends.
Just try it, no way he's worse than bogans has been.
Stop with this BS.
Pop is not that re ed.
I was at the game.........WTF did Hairston do that Bogans didnt. Neither one did ? Fill me please???![]()
see: game vs. Houston..the only game where Hairston has actually played..
Yep, Hairston had all those freaking minutes today and he didn't do anything!![]()
Bogans 0-3 in 11 minutes. Hairston 1 minute. Hairston, statistically speaking and by the fact that he did not even take a shot, played better in his one minute than Bogans did in his 11 minutes. In fact you can say that Hairston played better basketball the 10 minutes he was on the bench vs the 10 minutes that Bogans was on the floor.
I can say that I probably played better than Bogans in my few hours sitting behind my computer watching him on the court..
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