I'd say Steve Nash. He also started off slow, but watching this clip, their games look similar:
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I'd say Steve Nash. He also started off slow, but watching this clip, their games look similar:
Steve Nash is quite some praise, I guess I would go with JJ Barea at best for this up coming season
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I wouldn't say Steve Nash now...just what his game resembles, and the similar start. Nash is a HOF'er. Fredette is on his third team on a minimum deal.
J.J Redick--another college scoring sensation who go off to a slow start in the NBA or, from back in the day, maybe Mark Price or Hersey Hawkins...
I have no idea because I don't know if he has been given a solid chance yet.
Maybe, Nate Robinson? Heck, with the way the board is hyping Russ some might say he's a poor man's Russ Smith.
Honestly I think he's a wildcard because we haven't seen enough of him to get an idea.
Mike Bibby. Play him on offense. Call timeout or next dead ball ... bring in someone for defense.
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I'll buy all of those. The guy has bounced around and is now on his 3rd team, but outside of his 1/4 season with the Bulls last year (who was really expecting anything out of that marriage anyway) he has been in crap systems. Even Lebron couldn't win in crap systems. I imagine with a solid unit around him, and staff just expecting him to play to his strength, I could see him with 8-9 pg's a game and maybe 2 or 3 assists. They aren't asking the world if him, just for him to keep his 3pt% close to .500.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
Shooters have longevity, because, you rarely lose the ability. Hell. I bet Larry Bird could out shoot most NBA dudes right now and he's gotta be pushing 60.
Jimmer could turn out to be quite valuable. JJ Reddick ain't a bad comparison.
Eddie House is good and maybe a rich man's Dan Dickau? His advanced stats are great, hopefully in the right system, and with the right minutes they can translate into production.
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how could i forget, jj reddick, finally in the right system, he bloomed. we could have a steal here. this guy is not a shooter, he is a maker. and he makes it deep
Dwyane Wade but the exact opposite in every way except for the chipmunk cheeks.
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What a joy to watch! So much effort just to get his shot off, but it's money.
jj reddick.......kinda
jj barerra.........truedat
dan dickau...... ouch, so true it hurts
Steve Nash.......NO
how about...............
Mark Price
jimmer can do one thing...catch and shoot
doesn't seem like he can handle the ball and he's slow
redick is a better athlete all the way around
He could always play but it took him a awhile to stay on the floor till van gundy taught him to play team defense
he also didn't get tossed to the curb after 3 yrs
I don't see the comparison at all
I love Jimmer and many here are gonna hate this but I think it's pretty close:
Steve Novak as a guard.
Hey lil fella. Your name is Jimmer, right? Well just because that's a silly name doesn't mean you have to be silly. You can be anything you want to be, you just have to BOLIEVE
Craig Hodges, Steve Kerr, a rich man's Earl Boykins, basically any undersized PG whose really a SG whose ability to shoot could find them a spot in the league. Really liked the Eddie House comparison.
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