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re: Can Vasquez improve enough?

Posted on 5/26/13 at 8:38 pm to
Posted by WhoDatPelican596
Little Rock
Member since Jan 2013
783 posts
Posted on 5/26/13 at 8:38 pm to
No it can't. Really. Nash was incredible. He was fast, and had incredible court vision. Vasquez on the other hand, is slow, and has poor court vision. Like I've said in the past, assists do not equal good court vision. Especially late in the season, Vasquez was always looking for his shot. He drove and dished. How many fast breaks did Vasquez fail miserably on? How many lobs? How many times did he drive and try his floater only to miss for the tenth time in a game? He is not good now, and he never will be. He is serviceable. He has alot of decent abilities but he is not someone that should be the starting point guard for any team
Posted by brmark70816
Atlanta, GA
Member since Feb 2011
9828 posts
Posted on 5/27/13 at 8:50 am to
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No it can't. Really. Nash was incredible. He was fast, and had incredible court vision.


Here is Nash's wiki page (LINK ). Please go look at his first 4 seasons, then come back and tell me how incredible of a player he was then. I can post a link to his college scouting report that detailed his weaknesses as average foot speed and man to man defense.

My point being is he got better. He became a better athlete, refined his game and found his niche. He really didn't start becoming a star until he was around 28. So yes, it is possible for Vasquez to keep getting better. If other guys can do it, so can he..

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