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Re: Rozier will be better than Smart (and might be already)
« Reply #30 on: November 30, 2016, 09:36:23 PM »

Offline mahcus smaht

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I personally think that the better discussion is Terry vs. Bradley

At this point they are more similar skillsets.

... and there is no comparison, because Avery is light years better than Terry.
oh I dont mean right now. I mean, in 2 years when you have to make a decision to move on from one of these guys. Terry better replicates what Avery brings to you than he replicates what Smart brings.

Bradleys key attributes with this team is his onball defense on ball handlers and his ability to hit 3s of the catch.

I think Terry could be really good at these two things in 2 years. Hes unlikely to be the defender AB is but he makes up for it with what should be some terrific driving ability.

Smarts strength allows him to defend more positions and I think Smart has a better feel for passing etc than either Bradley or Rozier do. Id rather have neither running the offense.

Smart right now comes in can defend (for stretches) 4 positions and run the offense for you.

Terry I believe will be able to come in, defend other teams quick ballhandlers, hit open threes and get to the rim a little bit.

In that sense I see him as more of an AB replacement than a Marcus Smart one.

I just think the skillsets line up better.

Re: Rozier will be better than Smart (and might be already)
« Reply #31 on: November 30, 2016, 09:50:17 PM »

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Rozier reminds me of Jason Terry.

I don't see point guard skills, but his scoring looks to have some real potential.