More Ray speculation

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  1. Sir Desmond

    Sir Desmond JBB Stig!

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Andrew (Seattle): Where is Kirk Snyder going to fall in the draft? And are the Sonics gonna move Ray Ray?

    David Aldridge: I'm hearing mid to late first for Snyder. And yes, I think they'll trade Allen when all is said and done.</div>

    <font size="1">Full Chat courtesy of David Aldridge and ESPN.</font>

    Of course it's just speculation, but Aldridge is one guy I really respect in terms of basketball journalists, maybe he has heard something.
     
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    I don't know the dirt on the subject... I've heard that Ray and Shard can't both play the same game at the same time on the same court (if that makes sense) and that one needed to go. Most of the criticism I've heard was of Shard not working post at all and always settling for the jumpshot. True? Is his game more respected by fans than Ray's? Obviously the criticism on Ray centers around his shot selection and going along with Nate's plan.
    What's the down low?
    Flip is awesome and Ray might not even be missed. Would the same be true of Radmanovic and Lewis if he got traded?
     
  3. Sir Desmond

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    Rashard is a jump shooter. Ray is a jumpshooter. Unfortunately, without a legitimate post presence, it's very hard to stay cometitive with your two go to guys perimeter based, particularly in the West. Ray's shot selection can be questionable at times, while Rashard has a tendency to drift in and out of games.

    Both can co-exist, but they need a legitimate post presence down low. Unfortunately, both are also our most valuable trade assets, and no one's gonna give up a quality big man easily in today's NBA.
     

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