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Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #45 on: July 14, 2009, 03:57:53 PM »

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LOL, I remeber when Pruitt was drafted and all of the Delonte West haters (remember them?) gushed about how much better he was going to be than Delonte.



pruitt = 1 nba championship ring

west = 0 nba championship ring

i guess that means pruitt is better.  ;)

Glenn Davis = 1 nba championship ring

Charles Barkley = 0 nba championship ring

 ;D

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #46 on: July 14, 2009, 03:58:55 PM »

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Once Pruitt got meaningful minutes last season, he wilted. I think he blew his chance last season. He is skilled, but lacks the drive, the killer instinct, to be a meaningful player in the NBA. Pass.

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #47 on: July 14, 2009, 04:10:12 PM »

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With that said, I guess he is better than the whole big 3

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Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #48 on: July 14, 2009, 04:18:44 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?
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Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #49 on: July 14, 2009, 04:29:44 PM »

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I heard Chris Herren's doing well....

too soon?

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #50 on: July 14, 2009, 04:31:21 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #51 on: July 14, 2009, 04:36:23 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter


Sign him with the Vet min.

Sign Bogans with the Vet min.


Happy offseason for all.

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #52 on: July 14, 2009, 04:39:45 PM »

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Pruitt is probably still not ready for the big show.  I'm beginning to think, and maybe this is a dangerous strategy, that we should wait some of this stuff out and see what's available at the deadline.  We have some expiring contracts, teams will know better where they stand (if they have a shot at the playoffs, a shot a good draft pick, or a desire to shed salary.)  But, whether we want it or not, Pruitt may be our back-up point for the beginning of the season.

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #53 on: July 14, 2009, 04:44:34 PM »

Offline ssspence

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter


Sign him with the Vet min.

Sign Bogans with the Vet min.


Happy offseason for all.

yeesh -- how is Anthony 'don't call me Derrick Martin' Carter going to play in the backcourt with House? Think the afore-mentioned Rose and Alston are gonna struggle with that duo?

i'd prefer Royal Ivey, but neither is a very good option. i'm all for Bogans at the min tho.
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Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #54 on: July 14, 2009, 04:48:30 PM »

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Pruitt is probably still not ready for the big show.  I'm beginning to think, and maybe this is a dangerous strategy, that we should wait some of this stuff out and see what's available at the deadline.  We have some expiring contracts, teams will know better where they stand (if they have a shot at the playoffs, a shot a good draft pick, or a desire to shed salary.)  But, whether we want it or not, Pruitt may be our back-up point for the beginning of the season.
The problem with that is Pruitt loses a lot of his value once the season starts because his contract isn't guaranteed. Any trade we made would probably be at least a 2 for 1 if not a 4 for 1. This is good if there are any good players bought out near the deadline.
I guess a trade for Nocionni in which the C's give up Pruitt, TA, and Scals is a good move. Especially because Scals could be bought out then brought back and we could sign a vet point guard or off guard.
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Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #55 on: July 14, 2009, 04:56:46 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter


Sign him with the Vet min.

Sign Bogans with the Vet min.


Happy offseason for all.

and it really is that easy...bogans would be a nice back up for PP..allow giddens OR walker to learn (cut the other one)...carter 100 times better than pruitt...cut him loose...resign baby..

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #56 on: July 14, 2009, 04:58:03 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter


Sign him with the Vet min.

Sign Bogans with the Vet min.


Happy offseason for all.

yeesh -- how is Anthony 'don't call me Derrick Martin' Carter going to play in the backcourt with House? Think the afore-mentioned Rose and Alston are gonna struggle with that duo?

i'd prefer Royal Ivey, but neither is a very good option. i'm all for Bogans at the min tho.


But he is better then any of the larger FA PGs. 


Ivey is a player that has never even cracked a bad team rotation.  No thanks.

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #57 on: July 14, 2009, 05:00:36 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter


Sign him with the Vet min.

Sign Bogans with the Vet min.


Happy offseason for all.

and it really is that easy...bogans would be a nice back up for PP..allow giddens OR walker to learn (cut the other one)...carter 100 times better than pruitt...cut him loose...resign baby..

i'm sure both guys are dying to make the min. but seriously: carter = 5'10', house = 5'11". they cannot man the 2nd unit together. your PG has to be able to man up 2s, whether via height or stregnth (like the mixed results of Mabury). Pruitt is 6'4". Ivey is 6'4"... etc.
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Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #58 on: July 14, 2009, 05:00:41 PM »

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The short and simple answer is no. He's not good enough. The long answer, which is a complicated one, is that Pruitt can shoot, pass, distribute, and defend, but he's never been given the chance to. The question has been asked, and it's up to you to believe the answer you would like.

Re: Is Pruitt a Good Enough Back Up PG?
« Reply #59 on: July 14, 2009, 05:03:07 PM »

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Aaron? Got a suggestion on that PG with the LLE?

Yeah, Anthony Carter


Sign him with the Vet min.

Sign Bogans with the Vet min.


Happy offseason for all.

yeesh -- how is Anthony 'don't call me Derrick Martin' Carter going to play in the backcourt with House? Think the afore-mentioned Rose and Alston are gonna struggle with that duo?

i'd prefer Royal Ivey, but neither is a very good option. i'm all for Bogans at the min tho.


But he is better then any of the larger FA PGs. 


Ivey is a player that has never even cracked a bad team rotation.  No thanks.

Ivey played well last year in Phili, and turned down his option with them to seek out a better deal.

In any case this floats my arguement that the LLE shoud be spent on the best available wing player, not the best available PG if the pickins are Ivey, Carter, Lue.
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