Eric Snow or Antonio Daniels

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  1. Zards

    Zards The People's Champ

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    Both are great veteran leaders for their teams. They both give good advice to their stars, James and Arenas. Both are great at running a team in a half-court offense. And finally, both are great defensively. Who would you pick?
     
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    I'd easily take Daniels. Snow is declining as he is getting older now. Daniels has fresher legs, good offensive guy off the bench, he can play both guard positions well.
     
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    Good comparison but Snow is getting older and slowly declining his game. I would probably pick Daniels just because he is younger. Both Snow and Daniels have about the same amount of talent and do alot for their teams.
     
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    I'd have to go with Daniels too. He can play SG and PG. Hes younger and has offensive skills.I don't know about defense after he got his ankle broken by AI TWO TIMES [​IMG]
     
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    It's close, Snow is very smart, knows how to take care of the ball, and is a solid defender, but I'd probably take Daniels. He's a combo gaurd and is a lot more athletic and faster than Snow.
     
  6. KMart?

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    Daniels is a better player, so I take him. But in the framework of a team, if you need a supporting role PG, you easily take Snow. Hits open shots, plays defence, gives you leadership
     
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    Daniels is much quicker, tho i would hardly consider either player a leader. AD is more noticeable throughout the game, so ppl think this isn't very close, but i think it is. AD gets the edge bc he can score and Eric can't.<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Mar 12 2006, 09:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Daniels is a better player, so I take him. But in the framework of a team, if you need a supporting role PG, you easily take Snow. Hits open shots, plays defence, gives you leadership</div>i agree, but one or two things: I've already said Snow isn't really a leader, and he doesn't hit open shots. He's a horrible shooter.
     
  8. Asian

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    I would pick Snow. He is a great leader, that can run the point, and is also a great defender.
     
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    id take snow because he can hdle the ball amazing and knows what to do so smoothly plus he runs the defense amazingly. but, its a tough call because Daniels can play both gaurd positions so wel like its his main position and of course he's younger.
     

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