Sanyarin wrote:I would also like to express my delight that Zonker has joined the board. It surely feels nice that I won't be the only Europen around here anymore. Happy to have you around!
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Yeah, T-Hud might indeed benefit a lot from Nellieball, but I am not that sure that Huddy, being nothing more than a one-dimensional gunner at this stage of his career, is really what the Warriors are looking for with that signing. They have plenty of relentless ballhogs shooting the rock already. What they need - see Baron Davis - is a powerful slashing PG who is able to get the ball to an open shooter in the shake 'n bake. Everything that Huddy brings to the table can also be delivered by draftee Marco Bellinelli who has shown plenty of promise in the Summer League already and is younger, quicker, bigger and probably a superior shooter compared to Hudson, who's shot has been extremly shaky over his last seasons with the wolves. Maybe he will find his shot again, but playing on bad ankles and unable to do much besides shooting the rock, I do not know if there exactly is a need for his skill set in Golden State. I would have prefered seeing him with Miami, for example.
I agree with pretty much everything you said...although I don't know a team I think T-Hud would be a good fit for. Sioux Falls Skyforce??
I was hoping he'd go to SA to decrease their chances of winning...
Howl for you and your analysis good sir!