Knicks · How much a very decent PG means to a team (page 1)

BRIGGS @ 11/18/2014 12:02 AM
If you look at when the Pacers signed AJ Price. He stabilized their team. They were getting smoked--brought him in and then had two close losses then won 3-4. On the other had the team who released him--the Cavs probably want to shoot themselves for doing so. I don't think in the position the Cavs are in--where you have gone all in--that you drop solid vets for young unproven players. i.e Will Cherry. I know they had Delladova but having that third PG is CRUCIAL in the NBA--a must have.
BigDaddyG @ 11/18/2014 12:43 AM
BRIGGS wrote:If you look at when the Pacers signed AJ Price. He stabilized their team. They were getting smoked--brought him in and then had two close losses then won 3-4. On the other had the team who released him--the Cavs probably want to shoot themselves for doing so. I don't think in the position the Cavs are in--where you have gone all in--that you drop solid vets for young unproven players. i.e Will Cherry. I know they had Delladova but having that third PG is CRUCIAL in the NBA--a must have.

I agree with you on AJ Price. I thought he outplayed Delladova in camp. It's all about opportunity and being in the right situation. If AJ Price starts, he looks like Chris Duhon. Play as a backup or third guard. He excels.

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