Is the PG Position wide open?

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  1. CrazyHops

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    Considering Smush parker's poor performance in the playoffs,the addition of Shammond williams and Farmar,would you say the PG position is wide open? I dont think Smush has proved himself to the point where he is a automatic starter.
     
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    I guess you could say that..but even with Smush's poor performance in the playoffs I still see him starting this season. Farmar may get a shot and Williams is a question mark.
     
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    I doubt Farmar will get a shot to start, Phil never plays rookies unless he has to. Let's hope he doesn't have to.
     
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    If Shammond can shoot the three and guard little guards like they say he can, then Smush may have a run for his money. Especially if Smush have not improved on defence. As it stands for now I see Smush starting and Shammond getting a lot of minutes as back up. Farmar is not going to see too much time this season.
     
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    Smush will probably come back better, I see him playing some safer defence. PJ will start him unless he gets injured because he is the best one for the job... right now.
     
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    I don't really see Phil starting Shammond or Farmar above Smush. Though Smush hasn't been a success for the team, he's the only PG the Lakers can really rely on right now due to his experience in the L. We'll have to wait and see.
     

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