nuff said...
Duhon and Sergio are not and will never be the same player....nuff said
Their games are not similar but their lack of talent is...
They are both perennial backup PG's who cant shoot and should not start. Once again the Kicks are trying to find a diamond in the ruff...another teams backup trying to be a star. As long as he is the backup I don't mind either but the minute people try asserting this guy is our future is the minute he becomes Duhon part 2.
Duhon has played 35 min a game the past two years...Sergio has started a few games and barely played the rest...how can you even compare?
Sergio is 23 and is accepting a role where he is finally getting playing time. He has better court vision than Duhon, is 1000 times faster, can run an uptempo offense where Duhon slows it down to slow motion, and has a higher IQ...Sergio has to improve his defense but talent wise...Sergio has it he just needs to play more and along side shooters.
I agree that he is better served as a backup pg but even so he's still much better than Duhon.Their games are not similar but their lack of talent is...
They are both perennial backup PG's who cant shoot and should not start. Once again the Kicks are trying to find a diamond in the ruff...another teams backup trying to be a star. As long as he is the backup I don't mind either but the minute people try asserting this guy is our future is the minute he becomes Duhon part 2.
I would give him more time because he's been a bench warmer and he still plays Euro Style ball.
He holds the ball too long that is my only issue with him.
It's true that Sergio Rodriguez still can't really shoot.
But at the same time he's averaged 13 minutes a game over his entire career. Duhon, on the other hand, has averaged 28 minutes a game over his entire career, has played in more games, and has been our starting PG for a season and a half.
That's the saddest part. Sergio performs about as well as Duhon does despite the fact that Sergio joined our team a month ago and is still a raw NBA player due to his lack of playing time whereas Duhon is an NBA veteran who has gotten a ton of playing time in the past 5 years and has been playing with us for a year and a half. That and Duhon knows our offense and our players whereas Sergio doesn't, and yet Sergio still performs about as well. Odd.
I would give him more time because he's been a bench warmer and he still plays Euro Style ball.
He holds the ball too long that is my only issue with him.
Originally Posted by TR1LL10N
Their games are not similar but their lack of talent is...
They are both perennial backup PG's who cant shoot and should not start. Once again the Kicks are trying to find a diamond in the ruff...another teams backup trying to be a star. As long as he is the backup I don't mind either but the minute people try asserting this guy is our future is the minute he becomes Duhon part 2.
Duhon has played 35 min a game the past two years...Sergio has started a few games and barely played the rest...how can you even compare?
Sergio is 23 and is accepting a role where he is finally getting playing time. He has better court vision than Duhon, is 1000 times faster, can run an uptempo offense where Duhon slows it down to slow motion, and has a higher IQ...Sergio has to improve his defense but talent wise...Sergio has it he just needs to play more and along side shooters.
Back up? Yes.
Puhon territory? That just really isn't very nice at all.....
The guy is obviously playing based solely on reaction. Set plays are a little much for him.
Puhon is just a millionaire gay man's condom.
Toney D is very, very, very tubular.