Dooling On The Block?

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  1. bbwSwish

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Palm Beach Post - With Jameer Nelson, Carlos Arroyo and Keyon Dooling creating a glut of point guards in Orlando, the club might want to trade Dooling, a source close to the player said.

    Dooling played for Miami in 2004-'05 and the source said that the Heat would be interested in reacquiring the guard.</div>

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    Who the hell would we want from the Heat, though? :-/


    edit: I'd do it for James Posey.
     
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    Dooling would be interchangable at SG and PG. I dont think we need to trade him just yet, he is a huge spark of the bench. Plus we need his speed and quickness on D now that Stevenson is gone.
     
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    i think dooling is better than arroyo
    i remember dooling was a great spark off the bench for miami, you guys should use him in a similar way.
    I dont know much bout arroyo's game, but from what i heard its not anything to get excited about
     
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    Dooling is a combo guard and a poor man's Steve Francis. He's not the type of player you'd want as a back-up point guard running your offence, he's more like a spark off the bench than someone who can fill in for Jameer's point guard duties.

    Arroyo is a proven point guard (he started for Utah and wasn't half bad) and he's not that bad of a scorer himself.

    I say that if the Magic can get a good scrappy defender that isn't a liability on offence, then go for it.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting asdf:</div><div class="quote_post">Dooling is a combo guard and a poor man's Steve Francis. He's not the type of player you'd want as a back-up point guard running your offence, he's more like a spark off the bench than someone who can fill in for Jameer's point guard duties.

    Arroyo is a proven point guard (he started for Utah and wasn't half bad) and he's not that bad of a scorer himself.

    I say that if the Magic can get a good scrappy defender that isn't a liability on offence, then go for it.</div>
    well said. arroyo is a better PG and dooling is a better SG, only problem is that dooling is a undersized SG. arroyo can lead the offense with jameer on the bench, and we could certainly trade dooling for a bigger SG or maybe another SF.

    dooling for dorell wright
     
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    If we get a good enough offer for Dooling, I'm all up for trading him.

    I would prefer to keep him, because he is energy off of the bench and has some pretty big games, but we don't really have much use for him.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting asdf:</div><div class="quote_post">Dooling is a combo guard and a poor man's Steve Francis. He's not the type of player you'd want as a back-up point guard running your offence, he's more like a spark off the bench than someone who can fill in for Jameer's point guard duties.

    Arroyo is a proven point guard (he started for Utah and wasn't half bad) and he's not that bad of a scorer himself.

    I say that if the Magic can get a good scrappy defender that isn't a liability on offence, then go for it.</div>

    LOL Dooling's not a poor mans Steve Francis he's a broke mans Francis. Doolings no where near Francis' level when he (Francis) decides to play.
     
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    True, but their playing styles are the same and that's the only thing I'm really comparing.

    I doubt Francis will ever reach the level he was at earlier in his career. Marbury needs the ball a whole lot to and needs to be let loose to do whatever he wants to be an effective player statiscally, and that's the same with Francis.
     
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    I think they will move one of them, probly Francis because he doesn't seem very happy in New York and he's easier to move than Marbury. Francis can be a good as he wants to be but when things aren't going his way he defers to much and that takes him out of his game. (IMO)
     
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    If we got a good enough offer; who do you guys have in mind?
     
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    I would want another defensive minded wing man who can hit wide open 3's(similar to Bogans)
     
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    I would take a good defensive player at any position except for the point. I wouldn't mind getting a bigger center (somone young)
     

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