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Available PGs - Who's coming to the QC?


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First off, a trade scenario could happen, and by the time I dissected the potential market, 50 moves will happen today so let me just roll out some quick copy and pastes.  

Here's a list of guys available as UFAs

Darren Collison (Age 29)

68 GP 
30.3 MIN 
13.2 PPG 
47.6 FG% 
2.2 RPG 
4.6 APG

George Hill (Age 31)

49 GP 31.5 MIN 16.9 PPG 47.7 FG% 3.4 RPG 4.2 APG 

 
       

Rajon Rondo (Age 31)

69
 GP 26.7 MIN 
7.8 PPG 
40.8 FG% 
5.1 RPG 
6.7 AST (I mean, it's Rondo!)

Aaron Brooks (Age 32)

65
 GP 13.8
 MIN 5.0 PPG 
40.3 FG% 
1.1 RPG 
1.9 AST (Washed up?)

Trey Burke (Age 24)

57 GP 12.3 MIN 5.0 PPG 45.5 FG% 0.8 RPG 1.8 APG (Averaged mid teens with Utah before being forced behind Wall in DC)

 
Tyler Ennis (Age 22)
       
22
 GP 17.8 MIN 
7.7 PPG 
45.1 FG% 
1.2 RPG 
2.4 APG (I have no opinion on this one)

Shelvin Mack (Age 27)

55 GP 
21.9 MIN 
7.8 PPG 
44.6 FG% 
2.3 RPG 
2.8 APG (Defensive type)

Michael Carter-Williams (Age 25)

45
 GP 18.8 MIN 
6.6 PPG 
36.6 FG% 
3.4 RPG 
2.5 APG (He had a massive down year shooting the ball) 

Beno Udrih (Age 34)

39 GP 
14.4 MIN 
5.8 PPG 
46.7 FG% 
1.5 RPG 
3.4 APG

 

Others: Derrick Rose, Brandon Jennings, Milos Teodosic (May be going to CHI), Ty Lawson (Ain't happening)

Here's the one kicker---Darren Williams. He knows he'll be going into a backup role again at this stage.  Shot 46% from the field for the Cavs and we all saw the playoff performance lol.  

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Out of that list Give me George Hill. It's a pipe dream though.

I have a feeling when the dust settles we will end up with someone like Raymond Felton.

He was the one guy I left off because, well, I think he's pretty much done. 

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