Great post.You fools.... you are mistaking the smallest person on the team for being the floor general.
Kobe is the floor general... chock up 5 championships for him
Wade was the floor general... chock up a championship for him.
San Antonio's team's strategy has to deal with ball movement, not creating a specific floor general but allotting equal importance to every position, and they've always had great ball moving big men opening up more opportunities for the slashers. That equates to 4 championships for them.
Billups was the floor general on one championship team, but also he was the floor general on another finals team and 4 more teams too make it to the conference finals. He is an elite point guard, don't kid yourself.
MJ and Pippen were the floor generals in the great bulls teams, Pippen usually brought the ball up the floor.
Don't kid yourself... the floor general is the most important position, and we have a damn good one. But yes a floor general is nothing without talent, and we may not have enough, and maybe we do. There are not many players a team would rather have then Deron... Lebron, Kobe, Dwayne Wade and maybe Durant (I'd say his impact is equal to Deron)... thats about it... anybody else isn't going to bring a championship to Utah in place of Deron.
Dwight Howard- he's good, but he's shut down constantly, he won't be a champion until he has a good floor general.
Carmello- seriously?
That is exactly the point - great wing players do not need a great PG, they can handle and distribute the ball AND provide the scoring punch at the same time. So why pay the max to a great PG then? A passable point would suffice, and the money saved could be used to sign a max wing player. DWill, supposedly a great floor general, is a 16.7 PPG career scorer. While a premier shooting guard would give you the services of a floor general AND 25+ PPG.You fools.... you are mistaking the smallest person on the team for being the floor general.
Kobe is the floor general... chock up 5 championships for him
Wade was the floor general... chock up a championship for him...MJ and Pippen were the floor generals in the great bulls teams, Pippen usually brought the ball up the floor.
I would be OK with having DWill for 6-8 million, not for the max.
That is the only conceivable way for the Jazz to win a championship, unfortunately. SLC is not LA or New York, so they cannot spend $80-100 million on salaries. And to win a ring they need an elite wing and an elite big. There is no way to get them trough the draft - any team with Deron will never get the top 3 pick."I would be OK with having DWill for 6-8 million, not for the max."
You mean Travis Outlaw type money? Get out of town.... you are too generous!
Remind me again, how many rings do the last seven great PGs have? Stockton, Payton, Johnson, Kidd, Nash, DWill, CP3?
You guys are completely missing the point. It isn't PG vs PF, it is about talent...and Utah has never had the depth of talent other teams have. And don't say Detriot either. They had SIX top ten picks on that team, including 3 in their starting lineup, and 2 more that were key contributors. Utah has never had that type of talent. Utah's has had Stockton, Malone, Hornacek, Deron, and maybe Boozer. The rest of the teams have been scrubs. It isn't Deron holding this team back, it is a lack of depth. A Deron and a team full of second rounders isn't going to cut it.