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Quin deserves a ton of credit for putting Hill in the role he now has.
Quin deserves a ton of credit for putting Hill in the role he now has.
I wonder what percentage of NAOSpergers posts would be assaults on other posters if you added them all up.
Hayward deserves credit. Really thoughtful of him to sit out first 6 games so Hill could assert himself.
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Not quite sure how to read you here. Are you saying that Q is good with stop-gap options?
Quin deserves a ton of credit for putting Hill in the role he now has.
George Hill was killing it the year Paul George was missing. There's nothing surprising about his current level of play. It was a little surprising he couldn't be more involved in their offense last year, but when you consider that Monta Ellis without the ball in his hands is completely useless, it was to be expected that his touches would dwindle as Paul George was finding his old self again.
To those insinuating that my argumentative posts with NAOS are tiresome I implore you to read through his last 1000 posts or so & look for the very obvious overriding theme of harassing other posters
THE system that the pacers ran has been awful. For years it was hill passing it to George so that George could chuck and everyone else rebounded. It worked alright when George was making 3s and Hibbert was decent.
Hill is a good underrated player. But you need a system like ours or the Spurs to maximize on his talent. Put Hayward on the Knicks and he barely averages double figures.
But what was so encouraging about this game is that Hill meshed just fine with Hayward back -- they both had great games, with some left over for Hood and JJ.
I did as you asked. I'm returning my result even faster than the FBI can review 650,000 emails because every single NAOS post says this:To those insinuating that my argumentative posts with NAOS are tiresome I implore you to read through his last 1000 posts or so & look for the very obvious overriding theme of harassing other posters
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George Hill was killing it the year Paul George was missing. There's nothing surprising about his current level of play. It was a little surprising he couldn't be more involved in their offense last year, but when you consider that Monta Ellis without the ball in his hands is completely useless, it was to be expected that his touches would dwindle as Paul George was finding his old self again.
Yes, George Hill played well that one year George was out with the leg break. But lemme go do some research and see if it was as good as his current level of play