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Talk to me about Terry Rozier


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He’s pretty solid. Not untouchable in a potential trade, but I think we should keep him around for a while. Not the best defensively but his shooting has been great and he can get to the basket. Could be a solid complimentary piece here down the road.

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I like him better than Tae at this point.  He reminds me of a DWade-lite, except he is a tremendous shooter.  I think he is a great foundational piece along with Hayward, Melo, and now Bridges.  I prefer Terry over Tae because he seems more consistent, a better a defender, and more of a dog in key moments.

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Rozier is so valuable to this team.. last year, he was brought here to be the stop gap PG in exchange for Kemba.. Graham forced his way into the starting lineup through his great play and we slid Roz to the SG position.. he is undersized for a SG at 6'1 but still holding his own defensively..

for context, Jrue Holiday (one of the best defensive SG in the league) has a defensive rating of 3.2; Rozier is playing at a 3.4 right now.. if we can somehow pry a Center that can protect the paint and rebound - it will exponentially help our team out all around..

anyways, right now Roz is our 2nd best player behind Hayward.. really like him and think he needs to be retained - long term..

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