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Jamaal Tinsley Receiving Interest From Charlotte


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Alex Kennedy: The Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Charlotte Bobcats and Phoenix Suns have expressed interest in Jamaal Tinsley, according to sources. Twitter @AlexKennedyNBA

 

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that we are probably the last team on his list out of those for being that are offer (if we offered him) is probably less than the other three teams and the fact that our point guard position is in better shape than those other three teams.

 

However, adding Tinsley would put us three deep at the point guard position and I'm sure the 35 year old/10 year vet would be great for a young up and coming point guard like Kemba.

 

Last year, Tinsley averaged the following in 18.5 minutes per game

 

- 3.5 points per game

- 4.4 assists per game

- 1.7 rebounds per game

- 1.0 steals per game

 

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Dyson gets a pick and sees nothing... Actually has zero court vision!

He will only drive to the basket and fling his hope-it-goes in floater or get fouled and proceed to miss two free throws.

All Dyson shows me is I shoulda gone to Isreal and play Pro Ball in the mid 90s

Dyson and Corey Higgins..... Who is worse?

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The problem with Miller is that he is never healthy is always bitching about his injuries.

At some point you have to put up or shut up. I think that's one reason that the Heat amnestied him.

 

Na the only reason the Heat amnestied him is because is salary pushed them into the 3rd tier of salary tax.  They saved like $17 million by letting him go.  He was huge for them in the finals, so other than salary he'd still be there.

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Just curious, but have you been watching the team during Summer League?

 

Dyson is easily the worst player on the roster. He's a turnover machine and a one-dimensional player that can't pass the ball.

 

If you're going to sign a player, at least make sure they are capable of playing at the NBA level.

 

I like Triche better than Dyson. Guy can't even shoot.

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