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Around the League => Around the NBA => Topic started by: lightspeed5 on December 22, 2012, 01:55:37 AM
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3764
good stuff. Quisy still has it. I still cringe thinking about that injury he had with us.
For comparison, Jeff Green is averaging 9.4 / 3.0 / 0.6 (both green and quisy are playing about 20 min per game)
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3764
good stuff. Quisy still has it. I still cringe thinking about that injury he had with us.
For comparison, Jeff Green is averaging 9.4 / 3.0 / 0.6
I always liked Quisy. He was a bit up and down with us. He gave us some good games in the playoffs last year, and I always liked his game. I wish he was still on the team. Change of pace from Green / C Lee on the wing. I am glad to see that he is playing well.
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Is this thread insinuating that we could have gotten a hair less than Green's productivity at 1/7th cost, and no long term commitment? From a better defender who knows the system here and accepts a bench role well?
If so, count me in.
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Is this thread insinuating that we could have gotten a hair less than Green's productivity at 1/7th cost, and no long term commitment? From a better defender who knows the system here and accepts a bench role well?
If so, count me in.
This guy would have worked out nicely too:
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/1765/matt-barnes
And I'm just gonna say "I told you so," because I rarely get that opportunity.
http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=59860.msg1309503#msg1309503
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Is this thread insinuating that we could have gotten a hair less than Green's productivity at 1/7th cost, and no long term commitment? From a better defender who knows the system here and accepts a bench role well?
If so, count me in.
hindsight is 20/20. at the end of last year Marq. looked pretty well cooked. Can't blame DA for moving on. Sometimes a change in venue had a really positive impact on the player. It seems like it was in this case.
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I'll always root for 'Quis--a good guy and a smart ball player.
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3764
good stuff. Quisy still has it. I still cringe thinking about that injury he had with us.
For comparison, Jeff Green is averaging 9.4 / 3.0 / 0.6
I always liked Quisy. He was a bit up and down with us. He gave us some good games in the playoffs last year, and I always liked his game. I wish he was still on the team. Change of pace from Green / C Lee on the wing. I am glad to see that he is playing well.
He didn't just give good games he pretty much came as close to any one player "winning" a game for us... he made his shots, hustled, and "shut down" Wade and Bron in that game for a stretch. I mean it was amazing considering the amount he played (DNP) before that. Who knows what he would have given us all year had Doc given him a bit more PT and trusted him through his slump, after-all the guy just came back after he was almost never able to play again! I think the regular season is when you are suppose to give everyone a chance a few times... especially for a team that always has a period of coasting, why not give those players ample opportunity through struggles b/c like AB, it may turn out to be huge for you... I mean, we are losing anyway, let the scrubs or "diamonds in the rough" get their shot (KJ and Fab *cough*)!
I'm happy for him!
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Marquis has always been one of those guys that gives you pretty much nothing unless he has the ball in his hands. Never would've worked and I don't know why he lasted here so long (we wouldn't even give him the ball when Eddie House and Nate Robinson were our PGs).
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Marquis has always been one of those guys that gives you pretty much nothing unless he has the ball in his hands. Never would've worked and I don't know why he lasted here so long (we wouldn't even give him the ball when Eddie House and Nate Robinson were our PGs).
Marquis was a fantastic off the ball player as a cutter. Rondo called him the best cutter he's ever played with. Obviously he wasn't much of a spot up shooter, though.
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Marquis has always been one of those guys that gives you pretty much nothing unless he has the ball in his hands. Never would've worked and I don't know why he lasted here so long (we wouldn't even give him the ball when Eddie House and Nate Robinson were our PGs).
Marquis was a fantastic off the ball player as a cutter. Rondo called him the best cutter he's ever played with. Obviously he wasn't much of a spot up shooter, though.
Yeah because he's left alone so often. I'm pretty sure Rondo would rather play with someone that commands more honest attention.