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Chuckie

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Williams played with Al Jefferson for a little bit and Big Al said that he was recruiting players to come to Charlotte.... just saying.

 

Those teams Jefferson was on weren't all that special, so there's no need to be all that excited about that statement, unless he can get Hayward. 

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Here's the point guard options

Starters

Kyle Lowry

Isaiah Thomas

Eric Bledsoe

Top Tier Back Up's

Avery Bradley (RFA)

Ramon Sessions

Darren Collison

Kirk Hinrich

Shaun Livingston

Greivis Vasquez (RFA)

Patty Mills

Mo Williams

Mid Tier Back Up's

Shelvin Mack (RFA)

Jerryd Bayless

Devin Harris

Aaron Brooks

Jordan Farmar

Mario Chalmers

Brian Roberts (RFA)

Low Tier Back Up's

Luke Ridnour

Beno Udrih

Steve Blake

E'Twaun Moore

Third String

Nando de Colo (RFA)

Earl Watson

Toney Douglas

Jimmer Fredette

Jannero Pargo

Tyshawn Taylor

I'll take Hinrich and Taylor...

Kemba Walker, Kirk Hinrich, Tyshawn Taylor

Id like to add stuckey to the list also hes my pick. He's a combo pg/sg with lots of game exp, plus his price should be reasonable. Brooks and chalmers are my backup to stuck. I'm thinking around 4mill is the number for backup pg, with skills that are needed ie 3s, speed, and exp. Im also open to giving jimmer a proven it cheap deal.

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So funny how you want Lowry and him and Kemba averages are about the same.

 

I wasn't sure so I checked and they actually are pretty close, Lowry has the edge in 3pm, 3fg%, assists and efficiency rating...but you have to remember he's also 4 years older as well and Kemba continues to improve.  Range shooting typically improves over the years with young guards and once we add other weapons Kemba's assist numbers should rise as well. 

 

I like Shaun Livingston and I don't think he would expect to start.  Big PG who is very steady and doesn't make many mistakes, also feeds the post well so would get Noah/Zeller a lot of touches on the 2nd team helping their development.  

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I wasn't sure so I checked and they actually are pretty close, Lowry has the edge in 3pm, 3fg%, assists and efficiency rating...but you have to remember he's also 4 years older as well and Kemba continues to improve. Range shooting typically improves over the years with young guards and once we add other weapons Kemba's assist numbers should rise as well.

I like Shaun Livingston and I don't think he would expect to start. Big PG who is very steady and doesn't make many mistakes, also feeds the post well so would get Noah/Zeller a lot of touches on the 2nd team helping their development.

I know but thanks for bringing up the age argument as well. And shooting efficiency for young guards can be low. Example Tony Parker first 3 seasons in the league.

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