Rockets sign JLIII

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    I think he can contribute because last year he scored 2.3 ppg as a Rocket and during the summer league his performance was nowhere near where he is now.

    Now he is averaged 15 more points than he did in last years summer league so if you do the proportions out he will average 6.3 ppg this season. That is pretty good for third string PG.
     
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    No way he'll be a difference maker. He's quick, young and can pass and defend well, but his height is a huge disadvantage. I've seen a lot of sub-6'0" scorers thrive in the league, but no playmakers of that stature.
     
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    i think he will help whenever he does go on
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Silva:</div><div class="quote_post">No way he'll be a difference maker. He's quick, young and can pass and defend well, but his height is a huge disadvantage. I've seen a lot of sub-6'0" scorers thrive in the league, but no playmakers of that stature.</div>

    Damon Staudamire? Similar stature, similar skill-set.

    I think Lucas will be just fine on the offensive end. Defensively, he'll struggle against some PGs. But he can still be a difference maker most nights.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Silva:</div><div class="quote_post">No way he'll be a difference maker. He's quick, young and can pass and defend well, but his height is a huge disadvantage. I've seen a lot of sub-6'0" scorers thrive in the league, but no playmakers of that stature.</div>

    Earl Boykins is an acceptional point gaurd.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting TmacGarnett:</div><div class="quote_post">I think he can contribute because last year he scored 2.3 ppg as a Rocket and during the summer league his performance was nowhere near where he is now.

    Now he is averaged 15 more points than he did in last years summer league so if you do the proportions out he will average 6.3 ppg this season. That is pretty good for third string PG.</div>
    lol, I love this analysis, while I don't think it's accurate in any way, it's funny.

    I think he can help you guys as a backup, he can do a lot of things on the offensive end of the floor.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting og15:</div><div class="quote_post">lol, I love this analysis, while I don't think it's accurate in any way, it's funny.

    I think he can help you guys as a backup, he can do a lot of things on the offensive end of the floor.</div>

    haha I used the classic proportion method. [​IMG]
     

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