To save Jason legs, when Marcus Williams come back the Nets should start him say every fourth game to give Jason a good rests. Of course if Williams gets into trouble Jason could pinch hit for him.</p>
That's retarded. We should reduce Kidd's mins, and have Marcus come off the bench and actually contribute. Last season he was struggling during hia backup mins, now we should give starter mins? Especially after coming off an injury?</p>
I think just have three PG's will reduce his minutes enough without having to change his starting status</p>
As much as Kidd needs to rest, our offense just seems to stop with him on the bench. Imagine what would happen in first quarters with Marcus starting instead of Kidd...</p> </p>
Jason Kidd, Marcus Williams, Darrell Armstrong, Eddie Gill</p> Can I say we are the deepest team in the PG position?</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Jason Kidd, Marcus Williams, Darrell Armstrong, Eddie Gill</p> Can I say we are the deepest team in the PG position?</p> </div></p> You can if you think one deep is the deepest any team goes.</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Jason Kidd, Marcus Williams, Darrell Armstrong, Eddie Gill</p> Can I say we are the deepest team in the PG position?</p> </div></p> I hope you're kidding. I really do.</p> A 39 year old, a D-Leaguer and an injured sophmore isn't deep. It's the opposite of deep. It's....shallow.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jerkstore)</div><div class='quotemain'>We could go small with 4 point guards and Sean. lol</div></p> </p> Actually, I really would not be surprised if that happened...with the genius of L. Frank.</p>
Thorn should cut Gill as soon as Darren or Marcus gets back, not wait till both. Just to be on the safe side that Frank doesn't play him anymore</p>