Grant Hill the PG?

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  1. Ice

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">In what was supposed to be the most reassuring words yet used to silence the doubters of Grant Hill's 437th comeback from an ankle that has required more work than Michael Jackson's nose, Hill wasn't overwhelmingly positive in his delivery. Hill claims that his ankle is as healed as it's going to get and he said, "I don't need to see the doctor. I feel like I'm going to be OK."

    Continuing their trend of foolishness, the Magic plan to use Hill as their starting point guard next season. Sure he sees the whole floor and he can 'pass the rock, but what do you think is going to happen to his ankle when he's forced to guard Stephon Marbury, Baron Davis or Steve Francis? </div>

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    OMG Grant Hill a PG. The Magic must want McGrady to go.
     
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    The Magic have been toying with that idea for years. However, no one thinks it'll work out for reasons stated in the article.
     
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    I would love for Hill to be a PG, but there is no way that he will be able to hold up 82 games running the show for the majority of the mins. A half healthy Hill> fully healthy Lue at PG, IMO.
     
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    Stupid article. Just because he's playing the point doesn't mean he HAS to guard the opposing PG. Bogan will guard him. Or whomever plays the SF pos. Or T-mac can.

    That won't be a problem.

    Plus, Davis and Francis are in the West. We'll only face them twice a year. Big wow! There are about 3 legit PG in the East.

    The problem is, will Hill's ankle hold up?

    BTW-That article came from Dime Magazine. Which is basically a hip-hop/hoops bball. No real credibility. Let's get articles from OLY sports writers.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting sportsrock37:</div><div class="quote_post">I would love for Hill to be a PG, but there is no way that he will be able to hold up 82 games running the show for the majority of the mins. A half healthy Hill> fully healthy Lue at PG, IMO.</div>

    He's the key to TMac staying though. I think he'd do fine, plus Lue was mature enough to know when to step down. I don't think TMac's going anywhere if Grant Hill shows up, it'll still be difficult to win, but TMac would have better help and a better chance because of the morale and confidence boosts.
     
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    I think Lue will end up playing more mins that Hill but still coming off the bench , I love Grant Hill at the PG and crazytown couldn't have said it better , Bogans can defense the best offensive player of our opponent , usually is what has happened same as artest , why did he defend pierce if he is a SF? plus we also got T-Mac.
     
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    ^werd.

    I cannot see hill as a full time PG. oh well. It'll be cool to see.
     
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    I don't think it will be that bad, especially when and IF he gets back to full health, hey if Jalen Rose can do it Grant Hill has a shot.Remember, just because you play the point, doesn't mean you have to gaurd the opposing point.
     
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    The PG role is too damanding for Grant. He has yet to play for an entire season and now hes going to start playing the most important position? NOT too smart, but Magic mangagement isn't anyways..go figure.
     
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    Yeah, OK, so he doesn't have to guard the other teams PG, so what? What's going to happen when he's guarding other small forwards? I guarantee you that his ankle is going to snap like a twig no more than 20 games into the season if he can even get through the preseason and that he'll retire.

    Grant Hill is the worst thing to happen to Orlando since Shaq leaving. The funny part about the whole thing is that the severity of the injury wasn't that bad to begin with, it was the fact that he played hurt like an idiot that made it such a hard injury to recover from. Anyways, he won't work out at point guard.

    Keep Lue at the point guard position, he's getting better and he really stepped up at the end of the season this year when T-Mac was injured. But I guess most of the people here didn't even watch those games.
     
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    Tl.Lue as our starting PG? Even he has admitted he can't do it.LOL Cmon now.
     

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