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      01-17-2012, 06:02 AM   #156
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Originally Posted by ChineseGuy View Post
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Rubio is good, but to be considered an elite PG, one must be either really fast or has really smooth skills. Rubio is neither.


Now onto today's game...

I have no problems with Kobe shooting that much. Lakers aren't too suitable to make the extra pass anyways. As I'm not a huge fan of Mike Brown, I don't see them using any plays what so ever. So...I'd rather they go with plan "Ball to Kobe". On a sidenote, I noticed that whenever Lakers start losing, they rarely comeback and win. This is kinda the coach's job. I wish Mike Brown can do something about this.

They really need to get rid of Fisher, or at least get better PG. Lakers often lose to fast PG teams. No one in the team can keep up with fast PGs, and when they double team or get Kobe to guard the PG, it screws up the whole matchup.

Anyone notice some similarities of CP3 and Iverson?
I think passing ability and court vision are of bigger importance.

Rubio will be elite in the future, his passing abilities are already top notch averaging only .1 less assists than CP3 with a way worse cast and 6 less minutes.

He's only 13 games into his career.
Rookie assist averages
CP3 - 7.8
D.Williams - 4.5
J.Kidd - 7.7
Rubio - 8.3

And that number is going up because his playing time is.
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