« Reply #1679 on: August 20, 2010, 10:32:29 AM »
I think Hedo is a good pick here. He had a *terrible* year last year, and was disappointing off the court as well, but I think he'll bounce back.
He would have been under strong consideration if I'd kept the Kings (although ultimately he wouldn't have been my pick.)
Yeah I'm drinking a little of the real life Suns Kool Aid here. I'm hoping and Hedo and Warrick at the 3/4 will complement nicely in a run and gun offense. Plus with AI at the 2 and Nene at the 5 I have big starting 5 even with Brooks at PG.
I don't think Hedo will have a good season when playing alongside Aaron Brooks and Andre Iguodala. Those two guys have the ball in their hands too often for Hedo Turkoglu to get enough touches.
Hedo Turkoglu is only a high impact player when he is allowed to have the basketball in his hands and is asked to create off of the pick and roll. Turkoglu's only high level talent is his playmaking ability (and mostly only off the pick and roll).
I do think Hedo can still be a quality player in the right situation. Not here though.
Iguodala hopefully will show he can thrive without the ball in the Bball World Championship with team USA. I'm hoping with a SSOL style of play there will be enough touches for everyone imho. Depending how the rest of the Nyets roster develops, Hedo may play the Ray Allen role of only starter with 4 bench guys. TP for the analysis and consideration.

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