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Old 04-15-2009, 11:44 AM
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I think we should sign another PG in 2010 and another in 2011. PG is such a critical position and you should really always have 3 on a roster! In 2010-2011 we look to only have Smith right now and some have said he should play 3/4 in college - which makes his being a full-time PG sound kind of dubious. You can always play 2 PGs at the same time at times and want to for protecting leads or pressing when behind.

So I'd like to sign a PG in 2010, and would not mind a mini-PG like a Taylor in 2011. I kind of like having a mini-PG on the roster to run circles around the other team and provide that quickness and spark they often do. Now that presumes that Stevie is quick enough and good enough to compensate for his lack of size - at this level. Drew Lavender was, for instance, as were guys like Ronnie Stokes ( have heard he was really closer to 5'9 than his listed 6' ) and Mugsy Bogues and Calvin Murphy etc. etc. I kind of like a "buzzing bee" type and Taylor may fit that mold. Particularly as the 3rd PG on the roster I'd take that chance.
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