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purple012870
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10/4/2003  10:35 PM
PG--With Eisley & Ward, you have two below average PG's. Williams is the x-factor. Will they unload Ward to determine if Williams is a keeper or somebody to keep the seat warm until Milos decides to come.

SG--Houston...people have widely varying opinions on this guy. To me, it's clear he's not an elite guy...but he's absolutely a top 10 (if not slightly higher) SG. There is no other true SG on the roster. Sure, Anderson can give you minutes here, but I like him better spelling KVH & I like him better closer to the hoop. I don't hate Matt Carroll, but I'd prefer more of an athlete backing up Houston. Would Joseph Forte be a low risk move that might yield a dividend or two

SF--It's not ideal by any stretch, but this position will give us 25 pts/12 boards between KVH & Anderson.

PF/C--Even if he doesn't get hurt again, I'm not a believer in somebody (Dyess) who sat out two seasons in a row to come in & do well. But, they're obviously ridiculously deep here with average to below average vets & two rooks that I think we all hope get more than spot duty.

So I guess my questions are:
Is Forte or some other young, athletic SG a possibility?
What is the plan for Ward? Are we going to keep an offensively inept PG...pay him 6mm & put a roadblock in front of finding out if Williams was worth a 1st round pick?
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Caseloads
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10/5/2003  9:31 AM
Posted by purple012870:

PG--With Eisley & Ward, you have two below average PG's. Williams is the x-factor. Will they unload Ward to determine if Williams is a keeper or somebody to keep the seat warm until Milos decides to come.

SG--Houston...people have widely varying opinions on this guy. To me, it's clear he's not an elite guy...but he's absolutely a top 10 (if not slightly higher) SG. There is no other true SG on the roster. Sure, Anderson can give you minutes here, but I like him better spelling KVH & I like him better closer to the hoop. I don't hate Matt Carroll, but I'd prefer more of an athlete backing up Houston. Would Joseph Forte be a low risk move that might yield a dividend or two

SF--It's not ideal by any stretch, but this position will give us 25 pts/12 boards between KVH & Anderson.

PF/C--Even if he doesn't get hurt again, I'm not a believer in somebody (Dyess) who sat out two seasons in a row to come in & do well. But, they're obviously ridiculously deep here with average to below average vets & two rooks that I think we all hope get more than spot duty.

So I guess my questions are:
Is Forte or some other young, athletic SG a possibility?
What is the plan for Ward? Are we going to keep an offensively inept PG...pay him 6mm & put a roadblock in front of finding out if Williams was worth a 1st round pick?
Joe Forte is not all there... that's too bad too, since he seemed like a great guy in college.
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10/5/2003  9:33 AM
If williams is worth a 1st round pick, he will get time. Last year everytime he was on the court he made silly mistakes.
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