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We need to look for a STARTING PG.


SuperJTheGreat

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Kyle L is somebody we should really consider. He's a walking triple double and we need to get him away from the Heat anyway. Kemba is more efficient as a 6th man. As you could tell his rookie year. He's a spark when he gets on the court not much else. He is too small to be playing 35 min a game. It could be argued that WHEN we get rid of Hendo we will be much better with Kemba in that position. And also trading away Haywood. LOL worst move ever. He had a 12 mill trade exception next year that would have put us in position to trade for a superstar and resign. But hey instead of that we got 2 mill! Woo hoo.

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This is "The Big Picture"!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol

Kemba is nothing but a mediocre PG being loved by fans. Fans still think that one day he'll relive the UCONN days here in CLT.

He's the same as LaFail and Hendo. Fans will eventually realize that he need to be replaced.

Go after Lowry or throw a max at Eric Bledsoe. Bledose is 3x the PG Kemba is. If some of you homers think that Kemba is worth $8-10 mil a year then "BELIEVE" it, Bledose is worth a max!

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Bledsoe - 17.7 ppg.. 5.5 apg.. 4.7 rpg

Kemba  - 17.7 ppg.. 6.1 apg.. 4.1 rpg

Lowry    - 17.9 ppg.. 7.4 apg.. 4.7 rpg

 

yeah, Kemba sucks compared to Allstar numbers Bledsoe and Lowry put up..

Numbers don't mean poo. How about you put up FG% PER you know the poo that actually matters.

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I think it's too early to tell about Kemba, like others pointed out, he's had ONE real season with a legit scorer on the court with him.  That was only one at that.  Give this guy another like most teams do, a Gasol or someone, and then we'll see how he performs.  He could very well be better off the bench but time will tell.

 

Also, Kemba, despite his size, is a decent defender, especially when it comes to steals.

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Kemba does get less effecient with more minutes. He needs a Tony Parker like minutes cap bc his fg percentage gets horrible in the 4th.

Its what made me excited about Shabazz Napier being drafted.. He as a chance to be a solid starter but I just do not see Kemba accepting a reduced role to esp a younger UCONN rookie.

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Bledsoe - 17.7 ppg.. 5.5 apg.. 4.7 rpg

Kemba - 17.7 ppg.. 6.1 apg.. 4.1 rpg

Lowry - 17.9 ppg.. 7.4 apg.. 4.7 rpg

yeah, Kemba sucks compared to Allstar numbers Bledsoe and Lowry put up..

I hate stats. If we're going to talk about stats, we could do it all month and it wouldn't prove poo.

Watch the damn games and quit looking at stats.

Lowry and Bledsoe are on another level than Kemba. Lowry single handily made a Toronto team that is not much better than us into being a no3 seed. Not sure if Toronto would've been in the Playoffs at all with Kemba. Being straight up honest!

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