Get Andrew Albicy!!

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    Tony Parker. Brandon Jennings. Ricky Rubio. Just three PGs who had an easier time scoring when they got to the NBA. But don't let that dent your assumptions.
     
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    Short, unathletic, and can't score? How gracious of you to find me an NBA opening!
     
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    First you've got to show me your MVP from the Euro U20 championships and your defensive player of the year from the French league.

    And then I'll need a downpayment of a few Gs before I go speak to my buddy Stern.
     
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    Rubio and Jennings are not even close to being on Parker's level. Rubio was actually very inefficient in how he got his points (47% TS), and before his injury, teams were daring him to shoot, and his play noticeably suffered for it. Jennings has a better PER, but it's inflated by his high usage rate, and his career high TS was 51% last season.

    That said, I wouldn't be opposed to bringing this guy over, but I think a veteran PG is more of a concern with Lils being the PGotF.
     

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