Good move, they needed a guy like DJ, but the best moves still belong to Miami: a legitimate starting PG, a legitimate starting SF, and a multi-talented do-it-all Point Forward for a 6th man. The Heat addressed their 3 biggest concerns and made their team even greater than last year's.
Good move, they needed a guy like DJ, but the best moves still belong to Miami: a legitimate starting PG, a legitimate starting SF, and a multi-talented do-it-all Point Forward for a 6th man. The Heat addressed their 3 biggest weaknesses and made their team even greater than last year's.
Does anyone think the 2005-2006 Cavaliers can be the 2004-2005 Suns? Well they have a whole new team with the additions of D. Jones which is a great 3 pt shooter like Q and Donyell can hit the 3 too like JJ and they also have hughes which can play good D like marion. You can see a similiarity however the suns had nash as a playmaker and the cavs have lebron. Does anyone think this could happen?
This officially solves the Cavs three point problem they had last year. They also got a steal for the ammount they got him for as well. Overall, a great sign by the Cavs.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting NTC187:</div><div class="quote_post"> Did the Cavs keep Eric Snow? Because hes a nice backup PG for the Cavs to have still, if he is still there.</div> yeah i still believe they still have eric snow, even though NY is extremely interested in him...but yeah, Jones and Snow would be a nice and stable point guard combination, and they would complement each other nicely...