Declerq, Zaza or Hunter?

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  1. GatorsowntheNCAA

    GatorsowntheNCAA Omaha Bound 2010!

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    Which one should get the most playing time? I personally think Zaza should. He's been playing to good aggressive ball. Then I would say Hunter. I personally think that Declerq sucks. He has no skills at all. I don't know why we start him. He has no future on our ball club.
     
  2. TimFlem

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    Zaza definently. He helped the Magic oustandingly down low. That's where they need help the most. Now don't get m wrong andrew and steven have helped out but not as well as Zaza
     
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    I'm going to have to disagree. While Zaza may have more potential, I say go with the better player, and its Declerq.

    Declerq: Fg %= 52%, FT% =8%5, reb. per game= 3.2, ppg=3.7

    Puchulia: Fg %= <u>32%</u> Ft%=78%, Reb. per game=3.2, and ppg=3.1.

    While neither is any good, I think Declerq has the upper hand.
     
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    Actually, I think the Magic have to make the decision that they've dreaded for a long time, and which Magic fans won't look kindly upon at first. But in the end it is the best:

    The Magic need to put Zaza, Steven and Andrew in a big blender and combine them, using the best attributes of each. Then the Magic will finally have the center that they've lacked.

    Hunter + DeClercq + Pachulia
    17.1 + 12.5 + 11.7 = 41.3 mpg
    4.4 + 3.7 + 3.1 = 11.2 ppg
    3.5 + 3.2 + 3.3 = 10.0 rpg
    .2 + .6 + .3 = 1.1 apg
    1.53 + .36 + .31 = 2.20 bpg
    .05 + .41 + .50 = .96 spg

    lol, what a monster!
     

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