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tower912

I hope that Steve Nash is willing to take DJO under his wing and tutor him on how to play the point.   DJO has the physical tools, but he needs to learn (A) to keep his dribble lower and closer, (B) to see the floor better and not force it, and (C) to run a team.   3 years of working with and listening to Nash can't hurt. 
In honor of Pope Leo XIV,
Matthew 25: 31-46

Pope Leo on lent:  abstain from rash judgements and harsh words.

GGGG

I don't think DJO will ever be a point guard in the NBA.  I don't recall him playing a single minute of it in college.

Wade for President

Regardless of what position DJO plays in LA, playing with one of the best pure point guards this game has seen can only be beneficial. 

The point guard position in the NBA has evolved.  You see more combo guards and point-forwards than ever before.  I can see DJO playing both guard positions.  Look at the success Kyle Lowry has had in the league (he didn't play much point at Nova). 

It's really cool to think MU has players in every big market city (Chicago, NYC, Miami, LA, Dallas).

Clam Crowder

Quote from: Wade for President on July 10, 2012, 07:07:14 AM
Regardless of what position DJO plays in LA, playing with one of the best pure point guards this game has seen can only be beneficial. 

The point guard position in the NBA has evolved.  You see more combo guards and point-forwards than ever before.  I can see DJO playing both guard positions.  Look at the success Kyle Lowry has had in the league (he didn't play much point at Nova). 

It's really cool to think MU has players in every big market city (Chicago, NYC, Miami, LA, Dallas).


Not to mention a coach in one of the other major markets in Boston. MU is doing pretty well for itself.

JoBo2756

Quote from: Wade for President on July 10, 2012, 07:07:14 AM


It's really cool to think MU has players in every big market city (Chicago, NYC, Miami, LA, Dallas).

What about Oklahoma City !! ;D

77ncaachamps

Quote from: Wade for President on July 10, 2012, 07:07:14 AM
Regardless of what position DJO plays in LA, playing with one of the best pure point guards this game has seen can only be beneficial. 

The point guard position in the NBA has evolved.  You see more combo guards and point-forwards than ever before.  I can see DJO playing both guard positions.  Look at the success Kyle Lowry has had in the league (he didn't play much point at Nova). 

It's really cool to think MU has players in every big market city (Chicago, NYC, Miami, LA, Dallas).

But Lowry had a handle. DJO doesn't for a PG.
SS Marquette

GB Warrior

Quote from: 77ncaachamps on July 10, 2012, 07:40:39 PM
But Lowry had a handle. DJO doesn't for a PG.

In the most liberal sense of the word, it works ok for Brandon Jennings.

muwarrior97

Quote from: Wade for President on July 10, 2012, 07:07:14 AM
Regardless of what position DJO plays in LA, playing with one of the best pure point guards this game has seen can only be beneficial. 

The point guard position in the NBA has evolved.  You see more combo guards and point-forwards than ever before.  I can see DJO playing both guard positions.  Look at the success Kyle Lowry has had in the league (he didn't play much point at Nova). 

It's really cool to think MU has players in every big market city (Chicago, NYC, Miami, LA, Dallas).
yeah but what about Stiemsma says Bo
#RGV #ReturnTheWarriorMindset

nyg

Friday, 8:00pm est  Golden St vs Lakers on NBATV.  Lets see how DJO does.   

real chili 83

Just saw the highlights.  DJO for 3 points in a Laker loss.  What the heck happened?

nyg

DJO played 23 minutes, shot 0 for 8 from field.

Lakers got clobbered by Warriors, losing by 40.

Lakers do not have a very good squad and announcers even said it.  Laker players were just shooting bombs and missing, and missing.  Observed DJO on some occassions being annoyed that no pass was made when he would be open.  When he got the ball, he had to shoot because otherwise no chance.  UGLY.

Warriors looked great, especially Harrison Barnes. 

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