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Dahntay Jones as our PG

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  • Dahntay Jones as our PG

    Call me crazy but I was re-watching the Wizards-Pacers game from last week and noticed how often DJones brought the ball up the court in just trying to be aggressive and thought he did pretty well. My question is this: What do you think about moving Dahntay to PG for extended stretches?

    1. Good ball handler
    2. Strong as an ox compared to other PGs
    3. Tall for a PG
    4. Great defensively (gets another good defender on the court at the same time).
    5. Very good at drive and kick
    6. Dahntay, Rush, Granger, Murphy, and Hibbert gives us a bigger, better rebounding and defensive team.

    I would make this decision early before the summer sessions truly begin and have him work almost exclusively on his long-range shooting and dribbling this off-season.

    I think it could be the best option we have as a cheap alternative to our PG situation. Plus it focuses on developing players that are going to be here. Does Price start and Dahntay back up? Just a thought. Give me your thoughts.
    "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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    Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

    Also, two more thoughts on this...

    7. He feeds the post well
    8. He himself is excellent at posting up, especially against smaller PGs
    "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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      Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

      you asked for it: CRAZY

      all jokes aside - DJones is not fit to play against all the PGs - he can match up well with some and with others i think that he isn't fast enough...no?

      Besides that - there isnt a way for DJ to get any love at the PG position till he learns to shoot the 3 pointer - and that is not his game - which in turn would mean you would be trying to force a square in a round hole or vice versa - we need PG solution from outside of this roster - how? I don't know - I'm not the one in charge nor do I have time to be an armchair GM.

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      • #4
        Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

        I understand where you are coming from, but I'm firmly in belli's camp here. I think it would be a bad idea for all the reasons he listed.
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        • #5
          Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

          I think it would be worth a look. What he may be lacking in shooting, he may more than make up for in defense and bringing toughness to the team.
          Good is the enemy of Great


          We're changing the identity of our basketball team -- dramatically. We're a power post team -- a blood-and-guts, old-school, smash-mouth team that plays with size, strength, speed and athleticism. We attack the basket. . . . This is the new identity of our team. It was a great effort. I'm very proud of our guys."
          -- Frank Vogel.

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            Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

            I would say having Dahntay running the point would be a last-ditch effort for added defense towards the end of a game or something.

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            • #7
              Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

              Only as a last resort, Price should get the nod before Dahntay.

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                Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                Hasn't Dunleavy been used to bring up the ball as well? He's got the BB IQ, not saying Dahntay doesn't, to get others involved and can shoot the 3. Doesn't have the "D" Dahntay has. I just can't see Bird nor his boy Jimmy ever buying into idea of either being used at PG. I'd love to have a BIG PG, but I don't ever see this as a possibility. I'm one of those that don't like trying to re-make a player into something they aren't.

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                  Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                  I had a long-winded reply that I suspect was only funny in my own mind. Mercifully I have spared you all that pain.

                  Isiah tried this with Jalen, despite Jalen having the offensive scoring skills to perhaps entertain it briefly. Fail.

                  Dahntay, however, is a special combination of skills that got both TJ and Dahntay benched for extended periods this year. Both generally are ball dominators who lack much decision making ability once they get into traffic who cannot hit threes. Both are defensive risks when played at the point, TJ because he is not tall enough to provide perimeter defense, Dahntay because he is not quite quick enough to stay in front of a lot pgs and would get into foul trouble quickly due to his tendency to have a "hands on" approach to defense.

                  Other than the atrocity he would be defensively, Dunleavy would be my choice as a pg in a pinch of players who are not pgs by trade and should not be used as such in general.

                  I just truly hope that we find two more pgs over the summer to replace the walking Watson and hopefully the traded TJ (which I doubt happens). Price is not ready to handle the position alone. It would force O'B to play him more though!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                    So this way Dahntay can split time between the Power Forward and the Point Guard. Sweet.


                    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                    • #11
                      Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                      Let me say first, I love Dahntay..

                      However..

                      if he played point, no one else would ever touch the ball.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                        Great replies everyone. This is not something I am necessarily advocating... it is just something to consider. I obviously would only play him at PG for stretches and would not rely on him for starter minutes.

                        I think we could get Dahntay away from his ball domination tendencies if he knows his role is to be a facilitator. I am not trying to teach an old dog new tricks, but when has he ever been asked to distribute the ball? He has always played shooting guard and that is how he knows how to score, so that is what he has always done.

                        I also didn't think that Dahntay was that slow. Obviously he is not as quick as some of the quicker PG's, but nobody is. They would have a harder time going around Dahntay because he is alot bigger than some of the PGs who play defense against them, which would hedge their extra quickness some. I am thinking about this from a perspective of defense and toughness, which is something I know our coaching staff does not prioritize and would never consider a move like this. I just thought this to be more of an original thought (maybe for good reason), and it would liven up thread discussions other than the CIB and draft.
                        "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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                          Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                          Unlike Brad8888, I like Jones defending PGs. It's an interesting idea, providing he'd be paired with a play-making/ball-handling wing. Here I agree with Brad8888, the best option is Dunleavy Jr... but even though it's the best possible for the Pacers, I don't think it's nearly good enough to make this work.

                          Jones as a full-time PG scares me. He'd be a poor man's Royal Ivey. My opinion is the opposite, I'd like Jones to touch the ball as little as possible in my offence.

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                            Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                            I think this would be something good to try here and there, but if Dahntay doesn't spread the floor to JOB's likings as a wingman, I don't think he'd consider putting Dahntay at PG.

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                              Re: Dahntay Jones as our PG

                              Originally posted by Trophy View Post
                              I think this would be something good to try here and there, but if Dahntay doesn't spread the floor to JOB's likings as a wingman, I don't think he'd consider putting Dahntay at PG.
                              Obviously according to JOB, it's much more important that the PF and Center spread the floor than the PG..


                              I hate this SG into PG stuff..but if we're going to be dumb enough to go into the season with Just Price as our only true PG, I'd rather try Brandon out as the PG. His handles aren't great, but he's a good passer.
                              Last edited by Sookie; 04-21-2010, 01:58 PM.

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