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Jameer Nelson

If we trade Watson and he's willing to take a one year deal I have no problem with him.

Lot of ifs though. Especially hte 1 year deal part. Or 2 year with team option. Whatever. I'm not in any circumstance willing to hurt next summer's cap space for Jameer though.
 
More of a shooter than a distributor, and even that is mostly jumpers and is streaky. Can penetrate, but not very aggressive about it. Oh, and his defense is only occasional... If we're trying to get younger at PG, he at least would be a threat shooting the 3-ball, but that's about it.
 
More of a shooter than a distributor, and even that is mostly jumpers and is streaky. Can penetrate, but not very aggressive about it. Oh, and his defense is only occasional... If we're trying to get younger at PG, he at least would be a threat shooting the 3-ball, but that's about it.

I couldn't read the article but this poster sums it all about J Nelson. I watched him a LOT over the years for sake of watching Hedo, at playmaking Hedo>Jameer, overall they both suck pretty hard. Harris=Nelson, more or less.
 
30, under 6', defensive liability, never played all 82 games in a season. Harris is bigger and a bit better. Pass.
 
Here is a description of Jameer Nelson's game:

+ Small, strong pick-and-roll point guard who shoots very well off dribble.

+ Can take hit and finish despite size. Solid, steady passer and ballhandler.

+ Size an issue on defense but otherwise capable. Foul-prone. Strong leader.

Four of the past five Nelson seasons have been virtually identical, with his 2008-09 All-Star campaign a glaring outlier. At this point, it's safe to say this is what he is -- a solid starting point guard but not any kind of star. At age 29, he's now hitting the next phase: working to maintain his play at this level in the face of Father Time. Age is normally particularly unkind to undersized players because they depend on their speed, but Nelson shoots well enough that he may hold off the decline another year or two.

Nelson's percentages on long 2s have bounced up and down like a yo-yo the past few years, but last season he stabilized at 41 percent. Combined with his 40 percent shooting on 3s, that makes him a very strong perimeter threat, especially since so many of his tries are off the dribble. Nelson is also a strong finisher for a little guy, converting 59.2 percent at the rim; overall he ranked in the top third of point guards in true shooting percentage and pure point rating while averaging a healthy 17.5 points per 40 minutes.

Defensively Nelson's strength partly offsets his lack of size, but also fouls a lot and gets fewer steals than you'd prefer -- only nine point guards fouled more frequently. His other defensive stats put him in the middle of the point guard pack; his biggest problem isn't post-ups, which he can ward off with a combination of superior strength and the fact that Dwight Howard is behind him, but close-outs, as he just doesn't have the length to bother shooters. In a related story, Nelson blocked three shots the entire season.
 
Nelson is on record that he wants to stay in Orlando - I can't see him going anywhere unless they blow up the team.
 
Jameer is another Stoudemire prodige. I'd rather take two expiring Harrises cramed up my *** sideways than a soon to be Priced Nelson. Too bad Lakers didn't think the same with Fisher back in the day, eh?
 
he just sucks, you can ask it any magic fans and they think the same as we mostly think same for Big Al, cool statistics but never helps the team to get w.
 
no
NO
HELL NO!
"Yameer" is a stats guy!
Not a team player, not a PG to begin with.
has zero BBIQ.
I watched him a lot due to Hedo's being there, he is anti-"passfirstPG".
Would be waste of $, waste of roster, waste of everything to bring in Nelson.
 
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