Author Topic: Do you consider Rozier - starting material?  (Read 3037 times)

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Re: Do you consider Rozier - starting material?
« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2017, 12:05:28 PM »

Offline BE-Celtic

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I wouldn't mind seeing Rozier get his chance, knowing he could be decen. But at the moment, with the recent awful losses and the fact that Marcus, despite scoring, does a pretty good job, I would say no.

Smart has been playing with his guts since he arrived in Boston. He deserves the starting spot replacing AB.

Otherwise, yes, Rozier could start in some teams, Philly, Wolves for instance

Re: Do you consider Rozier - starting material?
« Reply #16 on: January 23, 2017, 12:25:32 PM »

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No.  He'll need to carve out a careers as a back up.  That's not a bad thing; just needs to develop his game.

I agree.  I think his best-case scenario is Leandro Barbosa: playing as a scoring combo guard off the bench (maybe not getting a 6MOY award like Barbosa did, but still playing well) and eventually settling into a lesser role on a contender.

Could he be a starter in his career? Yeah, probably. But I think his best fit would be as a scorer off the bench
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Re: Do you consider Rozier - starting material?
« Reply #17 on: January 23, 2017, 12:41:08 PM »

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Going to be pessimistic.... But I'm not optimistic Rozier will ever become anything more than at best a okay but solid starting PG.

I was a huge fan of his game after I started researching, and looking up his college highlights the day he got drafted. He's an awesome and athletic player who could be a two way player, but right now he's a lot further than I expected. His passing needs a lot of improvement, and his defense isn't as great as advertised.

This is the ho hum with waiting for draft players to excel and progress the way we need them to.

He's a hustle player though which I love, and he's well proficient in grabbing rebounds.
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