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re: Point Guard Please
Posted on 11/15/12 at 9:43 am to Jester
Posted on 11/15/12 at 9:43 am to Jester
In Dallas, Kidd became a legit threat as a 3pt shooter. He shot 46%, 41%, 43%, 34%, 35% in Dallas. When they won it all, he was 37% from 3 in the playoffs.
Depending on how they fill the three, Vasquez can make sense. But without a jump shot or the ability to break guys down off the dribble he will be a liability in the playoffs as a starter.
Depending on how they fill the three, Vasquez can make sense. But without a jump shot or the ability to break guys down off the dribble he will be a liability in the playoffs as a starter.
Posted on 11/15/12 at 9:45 am to corndeaux
I like Vasquez. He's fine for this team and he's been playing well. And he could be the answer if he develops a jump shot. But as it stands, IMO he's still best as a backup.
Posted on 11/15/12 at 10:45 am to corndeaux
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In Dallas, Kidd became a legit threat as a 3pt shooter. He shot 46%, 41%, 43%, 34%, 35% in Dallas.
His shooting was not good during their championship season. He shot like 36% from the field and 34% from 3. Greivis is not far off of those numbers (which admittedly aren't good). Vasquez is over 40% for his career, though. Now, if you want to compare Kidd's first 3 years, Vasquez again compares favorably. Kidd had more assists, but also played considerably more.
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