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189547.50 in reply to 189547.49
Date: 7/21/2011 8:04:50 AM
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He was overgrown PG with a skillset of both PG and C - great handler, passer, decent rebounder with a shot range of a guard. He had a skillset but later on was unable to use it because of his body. So in the skills aspect he was a PG with low OD and a C..

And well he had a lot of injuries..

Last edited by Phantum at 7/21/2011 8:06:56 AM

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Date: 7/21/2011 10:33:15 AM
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For sure I think every good manager is looking for multi skilled players because they are really good salary wise. I think the most important thing in this game is to build the greatest team with lowest salary possible. So yeah multi skilled players who can play a few positions are the way to go.

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Date: 7/27/2011 9:33:24 PM
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Hedo Turkoglu anyone? He sucks now, but he was running the point for the magic the majority of the time during that playoff run. He can't defend pg's one on one, but nobody can defend anybody one-on-one. He's what you call a point-forward, because unlike diaw, he can bring the ball up the court every single possession without turning it over. Diaw can, but not all the time, or he would be tired. Turkoglu is actually an excellent passer into the post, and he could protect the ball and bring it up the court pretty much without effort.

Oh yeah he's a legit 6'10.

Last edited by Thelonious at 7/27/2011 9:34:44 PM

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Date: 7/28/2011 12:13:30 AM
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I remember D.Nowitzki playing PG in Germanys NT. The PG could not effectivly bring the ball over so Dirk had to step in and start delivering the ball over the half court line:)