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Ok dude this is the only clip I can think of, but this isnt the only instance of him hitting a very clutch shot with seconds left. Besides, your argument of "5points vs 3points" is completely retarded since in both instances you are banking everything on a shot you NEED to make in order for your team to win, and dealing with that psychologically as you take the shot, with all of this in the midst of potentially starting a scoring run to try and make a late-season playoff run for the 8th seed. Dont say it isnt clutch, and dont say this game was a fluke on his part because he has hit clutch threes before. I think that is why we need to SEE whether he plays well in systems or not, since you are basing his ineptitude on a complete GUESS. You have absolutely no idea how well hell play in the Jazz system. So, why dont we find out? Thats where you are wrong, amongst with all the other haters. Give the guy a chance, im not saying hes dwill but hes certainly a decent enough pg for us to make several playoff runs in the future.

There is too much difference between 5 pts left n 3 pts left 4-5 secnds to go. If you hit the 3 with 5 pts left u still need another miracle(which AK had but couldnt use). With 3 pts left you can just take the game to overtime. It is a very simple logic. I honestly dont remember any games that Harris helped us win thanks to his clutch plays or something. I didnt watch New jersey games so i dont remember from them also but in general i dont think he is a good clutch player, not only for taking 3s but also he isnt that good at handling the ball under pressure.
I would like to see a younger pg in the team like Knight, Maynor who can grow with our young team or else instead of paying almost 20 million to harris for 2 yrs. Im not a hater but i dont think he is a player who can use his skills as he is supposed to use. He is just not that good. Not worth 9 p/yr at all.
 
Boozer probably only had a handful of games in which he blocked 2 shots, let alone averaging 2 blocks.

Kanter will have to earn his playing time. I am not a betting man, but I am willing to bet that Kanter won't be able to take much playing time from Big Al. I'd say 10 to 15 minutes max, so I guess you should stop dreaming about Kanter playing significant minutes.

First, blocking shots doesnt mean you are a good defender at all, so i dont really rely on blocking numbers. But i give him credit, Big al has a good blocking timing which is his only good side in defensive end.

Im sure Kanter will take more than 10-15 mins otherwise why we drafted him ? Why he talked so highly about himself and why everyone praised him so much? If he will take only 10-15 mins p/game next year i will really stop supporting him and accept any comment made by Kanter haters
 
first, blocking shots doesnt mean you are a good defender at all, so i dont really rely on blocking numbers. But i give him credit, big al has a good blocking timing which is his only good side in defensive end.

Im sure kanter will take more than 10-15 mins otherwise why we drafted him ? Why he talked so highly about himself and why everyone praised him so much? If he will take only 10-15 mins p/game next year i will really stop supporting him and accept any comment made by kanter haters

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If he will take only 10-15 mins p/game next year i will really stop supporting him and accept any comment made by Kanter haters

This is almost as ridiculous as the Kanter=Nowitzki flatulence. Seriously, you are going to worship all things Kanter until he doesn't meet your arbitrary level of floor time, then give up?

This could be really hard for you to accept but Kanter is probably going to have a slower learning curve than the average high draft pick. The fans and team don't owe him anything but patience. Not awe, not respect, not minutes. He has to earn those things. It's too bad that patience is the one thing you don't shower the kid with.
 
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This is almost as ridiculous as the Kanter=Nowitzki flatulence. Seriously, you are going to worship all things Kanter until he doesn't meet your arbitrary level of floor time, then give up?

This could be really hard for you to accept but Kanter is probably going to have a slower learning curve than the average high draft pick. The fans and team don't owe him anything but patience. Not awe, not respect, not minutes. He has to earn those things. It's too bad that patience is the one thing you don't shower the kid with.

I dont believe he is a player who will be very different in time. Of course he will improve himself but if he will make his mark in nba i think he will show the signs from the first year.

I am exaggarating about giving up the support but i really expect him to get at least 20 mins a game first year. 10 15 is too less. And Ty corbine is much more flexible to rookies than Sloan so i am sure if he proves he is good he will get more than 20 min p/game
 
There is too much difference between 5 pts left n 3 pts left 4-5 secnds to go. If you hit the 3 with 5 pts left u still need another miracle(which AK had but couldnt use). With 3 pts left you can just take the game to overtime. It is a very simple logic. I honestly dont remember any games that Harris helped us win thanks to his clutch plays or something. I didnt watch New jersey games so i dont remember from them also but in general i dont think he is a good clutch player, not only for taking 3s but also he isnt that good at handling the ball under pressure.
I would like to see a younger pg in the team like Knight, Maynor who can grow with our young team or else instead of paying almost 20 million to harris for 2 yrs. Im not a hater but i dont think he is a player who can use his skills as he is supposed to use. He is just not that good. Not worth 9 p/yr at all.

I heartily disagree with the comparison between 5 points down and 3 points down since both are clutch scenarios to the same level of difficulty and stress, but clearly you're missing this; I'm not gonna bother re-explaining my logic. I want to see a younger PG as well, I'm fully aware that Harris isnt the PG Messiah but there is absolutely no need to shop him as of this point unless again we are given offers we cannot refuse. Giving up on him so early even though hes just entering his prime seems foolish, and we should take a long look at him before shopping; again, his trade stock can only go up so lets let him play for a bit through the season and if he gets good either we keep him or we trade him for even more pieces we can now get. I sincerely doubt hell produce less than 15/6 this season, and that is what his stock is at right now. There will be a multitude of point guards to either draft, sign or trade for in the net 4 years, we have no reason to rush trading Devin Harris before we get a good glimpse of what he is capable of. End of story.
 
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