Dooling or Pargo?

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  1. MarionBarberThe4th

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    We 100% need another guard, once we dump MW and waive Ager. Lets say we can work out a S&T.(Orlando and NO can both use a big)


    Im not sure how well Pargo would work w/ Harris. However, I do think Dooling would work well w/ Carter and Harris and would garner more minutes b/c of that.



    Both should be asking for about the same. They had very similar stats, one thing is Dooling was much more efficient (47% to Pargos 39%).



    Keyon Dooling
    Orlando Magic
    Position: G
    Height: 6-3 Weight: 195
    College: Missouri
    Player file | Team stats
    2007-08 Statistics
    PPG 8.1
    RPG 1.4
    APG 1.8
    SPG 0.5
    BPG 0.1
    FG% 0.468
    FT% 0.845
    3P% 0.338
    MPG 18.5





    Jannero Pargo
    New Orleans Hornets
    Position: G
    Height: 6-1 Weight: 175
    College: Arkansas
    Player file | Team stats
    2007-08 Statistics
    PPG 8.1
    RPG 1.6
    APG 2.4
    SPG 0.6
    BPG 0.1
    FG% 0.390
    FT% 0.877
    3P% 0.349
    MPG 18.7



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    Kareem Rush
    Indiana Pacers
    Position: G
    Height: 6-6 Weight: 215
    College: Missouri
    Player file | Team stats
    2007-08 Statistics
    PPG 8.3
    RPG 2.4
    APG 1.3
    SPG 0.6
    BPG 0.3
    FG% 0.401
    FT% 0.714
    3P% 0.389
    MPG 21.2
     
  2. kk30

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    dooling is better than Pargo but Dooling is going to be a little more expensive than Pargo. Either one is fine IMO. Hopefully we'll get one. Rush can't play the point and if we dump Marvin we'l need a back up point
     
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    Forget the stats, Dooling is worlds better than Pargo.

    Pargo is way overvalued right now because of all the time he got for the Hornets in the playoffs. He is a small, one-dimensional scorer and instant offense off the bench. He'll get at least five times what Jaycee Carroll will, and he's just not worth that.

    Dooling is a perfect fit for the Nets. He was used a lot of different ways by the Magic because of all the trials they've had with their backcourt, but he did every job they had for him with aplomb. He's coming off his best season and will cost money, but it's much better spent on what he gives because he can do a lot more things than Pargo.

    No matter what the Nets eventually become (and nobody knows that right now), he'll fit.

    He can play the point, guard ones through threes very well, and even gives some scoring. He's a total pro. The Nets have been trying to get him for a long time.
     
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    I wouldn't mind signing Jaycee Carroll instead of any of those guys. He'll be much cheaper and do the same things as they do. He doesn't have the experience but I think he's already 24.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ZAE @ Jul 12 2008, 05:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I wouldn't mind signing Jaycee Carroll instead of any of those guys. He'll be much cheaper and do the same things as they do. He doesn't have the experience but I think he's already 24, I think.</div>

    hes not the best passer though i would like pargo
     
  6. go nets

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    I like either Dooling or Pargo. I dont have a favorite, i guess because Dooling has the better FG% i would like him better.

    I love Rush! If we could somehow afford to get him along with either Pargo or Dooling that would be awesome!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ZAE @ Jul 12 2008, 05:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I wouldn't mind signing Jaycee Carroll instead of any of those guys. He'll be much cheaper and do the same things as they do. He doesn't have the experience but I think he's already 24, I think.</div>

    He's 25. Older than Nenad.

    He's a good, cheap alternative to Pargo, but he's way too small to play the kind of defense Dooling plays.
     
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    Getting Keyon Dooling should be the Nets' #1 priority. He is the ideal backup combo guard.
     
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    if the nets get one of those it will probly be good enough to improve the bench..
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (imanetsfan @ Jul 12 2008, 08:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>if the nets get one of those it will probly be good enough to improve the bench..</div>

    Why do you think so?
     
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    Dooling is the man. He's a great basketball player. Great defender, great mid-range shooter, great speed, from what I've seen great professionalism. Everything about him is great. He's even entertaining as hell.

    If we got him, I might just cream in my pants.
     
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    Dooling was overpaid in his last contract. Now the Nets have to convince him to take $5 million over two years with maybe a third year partially guaranteed. Cant see that working.
     
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    I look at the stats of Dooling and i see words like great associated with that..?!

    Now if you want to say Dooling is great, well maybe in a different context other than basketball. Like he was a great friend, or he was great with little puppies, or he had a great desire to eat ice cream.

    But to mix great and those numbers posted above, well i just don't get it. Maybe he was a great cheerleader while he was on the bench. Maybe he was great while he swirled his towel around his head while the starters were doing great on the court. I've seen some great players and he ain't no great player.....If at best he's an ordinary bench player looking for more money than he deserves. Maybe thats why he's still unsigned while the better and great players got signed right after the signing date. Great!!!! come on...
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nets1 @ Jul 14 2008, 01:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I look at the stats of Dooling and i see words like great associated with that..?!

    Now if you want to say Dooling is great, well maybe in a different context other than basketball. Like he was a great friend, or he was great with little puppies, or he had a great desire to eat ice cream.

    But to mix great and those numbers posted above, well i just don't get it. Maybe he was a great cheerleader while he was on the bench. Maybe he was great while he swirled his towel around his head while the starters were doing great on the court. I've seen some great players and he ain't no great player.....If at best he's an ordinary bench player looking for more money than he deserves. Maybe thats why he's still unsigned while the better and great players got signed right after the signing date. Great!!!! come on...</div>
    You really have to stop looking at stats and realize there are many things in basketball that don't get put on a stat sheet.

    He was the Magic's best perimeter defender and they were a very good defensive team.

    He would be a great addition to the Nets' bench.
     
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    after leaving us at the alter a few years back, i hope thorn never signs this guy. Now this guy reeks of average....

    NO THANK YOU!!!





    oh yeah, go nets!!!!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 14 2008, 01:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nets1 @ Jul 14 2008, 01:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I look at the stats of Dooling and i see words like great associated with that..?!

    Now if you want to say Dooling is great, well maybe in a different context other than basketball. Like he was a great friend, or he was great with little puppies, or he had a great desire to eat ice cream.

    But to mix great and those numbers posted above, well i just don't get it. Maybe he was a great cheerleader while he was on the bench. Maybe he was great while he swirled his towel around his head while the starters were doing great on the court. I've seen some great players and he ain't no great player.....If at best he's an ordinary bench player looking for more money than he deserves. Maybe thats why he's still unsigned while the better and great players got signed right after the signing date. Great!!!! come on...</div>
    You really have to stop looking at stats and realize there are many things in basketball that don't get put on a stat sheet.

    He was the Magic's best perimeter defender and they were a very good defensive team.

    He would be a great addition to the Nets' bench.
    </div>

    key word, bench.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NetIncome @ Jul 14 2008, 12:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Dooling was overpaid in his last contract. Now the Nets have to convince him to take $5 million over two years with maybe a third year partially guaranteed. Cant see that working.</div>

    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/bask...story?track=rss

    Orlando's offering him 2 mil for 2 years, so he ain't goin' to Orlando.

    Who are the suitors, and who'll offer the most money?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cmoney707 @ Jul 14 2008, 01:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Netted @ Jul 14 2008, 01:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He would be a great addition to the Nets' bench.</div>

    key word, bench.
    </div>
    Did you think they were going to get a starter for about $3mm a season? They have Harris. A back-up is all they need.
     
  19. nets1

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    they already have a back up in Marcus Williams who has better stats. If your going to get rid of Marcus, and bring in another back up shouldn't that new back up be better than the old back up. I want a backup to replace Marcus only if they are better , and are capible of playing starting minutes whenever the nets need him. Dooling is average at best.

    no thank you

    also: Marcus has mush more upside than Dooling. I think we've seen all we going to see from Dooling.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nets1 @ Jul 14 2008, 01:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>they already have a back up in Marcus Williams who has better stats. If your going to get rid of Marcus, and bring in another back up shouldn't that new back up be better than the old back up. I want a backup to replace Marcus only if they are better , and are capible of playing starting minutes whenever the nets need him. Dooling is average at best.

    no thank you

    also: Marcus has mush more upside than Dooling. I think we've seen all we going to see from Dooling.</div>


    Your posts are very similar to CARTER15NETS'.... It is freaky. [​IMG]
     

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