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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3764good 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
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.
Quote from: lightspeed5 on December 22, 2012, 01:55:37 AMhttp://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3764good 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 / 0.6I 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.
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).
Quote from: mgent on December 22, 2012, 04:22:46 PMMarquis 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.