I think it's the Bobcats, not that Brevin Knight isnt a good passer but that's about all he's good for, Put Speedy Claxton in a similar situation and I'm sure he could average 8-9 assists, but it really comes down to their SG position which is completely empty, other then 3 point shooters.
I just looked at this and realized this was the first post ever at bbw plus this is a good topic to bring back.
wow Primetime that's 2 topics from bbw's first 3 weeks bumped in 5 hours, anyway I'd have to say Indiana, Tinsley and Dunleavy ain't going to work.
Jamal Tinsley is a pretty solid PG, id say the clippers are a good pick also. Sam Cassell ran out of fuel last year and now livingston is gone also. Add to it that Mobley isnt doing anything either they are a team very much on the decline.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pronk48 @ Jun 16 2007, 12:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Technically, the Cavs had the lowest scoring backcourt in the NBA this year.</div> We switched though, we started Snow and we all know he can't score... And then we moved into Sasha with about a month left in the NBA Season. Sasha didn't score much, but let alone 9 points a game here and there, and Larry Hughes was in and out through most of the season. I can only hope he comes alive next season.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PrimeTime @ Feb 10 2006, 03:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I think it's the Bobcats, not that Brevin Knight isnt a good passer but that's about all he's good for, Put Speedy Claxton in a similar situation and I'm sure he could average 8-9 assists, but it really comes down to their SG position which is completely empty, other then 3 point shooters.</div>The BobCats also got Rey Felton in the back court...
The Wizards had a pretty bad one during the playoffs, which was Antonio Daniels and DeShawn Stevenson. Though Daniels played a ton better in the playoffs than in the regular season.
Here are the worst backcourts in the NBA:76ers: Kevin Ollie and Andre Miller - Andre Miller is good, but Kevin Ollie's the one who lands the 76ers on this list.Grizzlies: Damon Stoudamire and Dahntay Jones - pretty bad if you ask me..both averaged 7 ppg...Clippers: Sam Cassell and Cuttino Mobley - they're old, and they played like stiffs this yearPacers: Jamaal Tinsley and Mike Dunleavy - Tinsley is below average, and Dunleavy has next to no talentCavaliers: Hughes and Pavlovic - Hughes was inconsistent as hell, and Sasha didn't really come on until the end of the yearTeam who almost made my list: Bobcats. Raymond is turning into a great PG, and Matt had an awesome shooting year...Gotta say that the Grizzlies or Pacers have the worst backcourt.Gotta say that the Grizzlies or Pacers have the worst backcourt
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jun 17 2007, 08:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Here are the worst backcourts in the NBA:Grizzlies: Damon Stoudamire and Dahntay Jones - pretty bad if you ask me..both averaged 7 ppg...</div>Dahntay Jones only started 23 games last season, mostly because of injuries. Mike Miller was pretty much out 2-guard. And, he was nearly an All-Star last season, or he was atleast in the talk. He put up 19/5 a game. But with that said, yeah, our backcourt still wasn't that good. I just don't think it was the worst.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Jun 17 2007, 09:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Here are the worst backcourts in the NBA:76ers: Kevin Ollie and Andre Miller - Andre Miller is good, but Kevin Ollie's the one who lands the 76ers on this list.Grizzlies: Damon Stoudamire and Dahntay Jones - pretty bad if you ask me..both averaged 7 ppg...Clippers: Sam Cassell and Cuttino Mobley - they're old, and they played like stiffs this yearPacers: Jamaal Tinsley and Mike Dunleavy - Tinsley is below average, and Dunleavy has next to no talentCavaliers: Hughes and Pavlovic - Hughes was inconsistent as hell, and Sasha didn't really come on until the end of the yearTeam who almost made my list: Bobcats. Raymond is turning into a great PG, and Matt had an awesome shooting year...Gotta say that the Grizzlies or Pacers have the worst backcourt.Gotta say that the Grizzlies or Pacers have the worst backcourt</div>Willie Green actually starts. And Iggy plays the 2 sometimes.
lol, yeah, definetley the PacersTinsley is a waste of a talent, and a huge headacheMike Dunleavy is all right, not supremely talented, but works hardWho knows though? Marquis Daniels was putting up around 15 ppg before he got injured. If he returns that way he could easily be a very good player
I dont get people saying Tinsley is garbage. He is the same pg who helped lead an elite pacers team to 61 wins. Ever since that artest trade the entire pacers team has gone to sh*t, but I still think Jamal,Jermaine,and Granger have talent. Of course the warriors deal set them back a few more years.
Jamaal is 29 f*cking years old, he aint gonna changeJamaal has some talent, but he was in no means responsible for that 61 win team, it was Artest and JermaineJamaal has some talent, but he is injury prone, bad attitude prone, turnpover prone, and arrest prone
After watching the Cavs play in the playoffs they have to be up there.. Hughes was inconsistant ALL YEAR, and he really didn't have that great of a season. I didn't see Pavlovic play during the season, but if the playoffs were any indication of how he played in the regular season - he has to be among the worst starters in the NBA.
Yeah, cavs definitely need to do somethin about their backcourt, or else they'll never win a championship