Author Topic: Bringing back the topic of Tony going to GS  (Read 5162 times)

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Re: Bringing back the topic of Tony going to GS
« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2009, 10:07:48 PM »

Offline fanofgreen

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Tony Allen is a better player than Acie Law. I'd rather hold onto Tony.

Acie Law can handle the ball, which automatically makes him better than Tony.

Acie Law stays within himself as a player, he doesn't try and do things he's not
capable of.

On what other grounds is Tony better than Acie?? I dont understand.
The simple fact that Acie can handle the ball makes him better than Tony Allen, plain and simple.

Re: Bringing back the topic of Tony going to GS
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2009, 10:10:40 PM »

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I think keeping Tony is the best option right now. Because this is a contract year he will probably perform very well and be able to maintain a higher level of focus. He has a lot riding on his performance right now.


This is a contract year for Acie Law as well.and Tony Allen has never performed "very well". Focus and Tony Allen should never be put in the same sentence. I think if anybody has a lot riding on there performance, its Acie, because, he has to prove that wth a chance of consistent playing time, he belongs in this league.

Re: Bringing back the topic of Tony going to GS
« Reply #17 on: September 05, 2009, 11:21:58 PM »

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Tony Allen is a better player than Acie Law. I'd rather hold onto Tony.

Acie Law can handle the ball, which automatically makes him better than Tony.

Acie Law stays within himself as a player, he doesn't try and do things he's not
capable of.

On what other grounds is Tony better than Acie?? I dont understand.
The simple fact that Acie can handle the ball makes him better than Tony Allen, plain and simple.
That makes him a better PG.  Which makes him more valuable to our team.  It doesn't necessarily make him a better player.
I agree that if Tony can play some games and can prove he has actually overcome those injuries, his valuable will significantly increase.  Getting closer to February helps too.
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