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It's a very real problem, and there's no way around it. The NBA's salary determines that this issue cannot be fundamentally solved, just as Yao Ming does not have a competent replacement.
The team's total salary is definitely fixed, and it's impossible for a player like Paul not to get a big salary, and he's going to start getting a big contract next season, and if it goes on, the problem will be more serious because the role players will get less money. Such problems also arise with the Jazz, next year Delon. Williams and Paul.
Millsap is also going to start taking big contracts, and their bench strength is sure to drop.
There is a way to do it, and it depends on the ability of the general manager of the Hornets to see if he can pick a "low-salary and high-energy" player like Morey of the Rockets, which will make the Hornets' already weak bench slightly stronger.
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Last year's Prego was really good, although he went to Europe to play this year, but it is said that he did not have a good time (due to the financial turmoil, the boss is in arrears), if the Hornets owner does the ideological work, maybe Pugo will return to the Hornets (there is a clause in Pago's contract: if you want to return to the NBA, you can terminate the contract at any time. The Thunder's Christic is a good example)
In fact, the Hornets are not without point guards, they still have Antonio Daniels on the bench who was traded from the Wizards, although he is in his 30s, but his playmaking skills are really good. When Arenas was injured last season, he started and averaged about 6 assists per game, although he is far from Paul, but he can still connect when Paul is resting.
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Last year's Pargo was actually good, more or less able to share the burden of Robo, I think the Hornets lack a two-way guard, you can look at the position of the shooting guard, whether it is Butler or Peterson, the organizational ability is too limited! I think the Jazz's Knight and Price are a good fit for the Hornets, one has experience, the other has speed, and they should be able to make different contributions when Paul is off!
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Hehe, how to solve the vacancy problem of the Hornets, then you have to ask their manager to trade or something.
CP's playing time is up to their manager.
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Genielo Prego (born October 22, 1979) is an American professional basketball player who plays point guard.
Pugo has left his mark on the Lakers, Raptors, Bulls, and Hornets. In the 2008 playoffs, as a substitute for star Chris Paul, he caught the eye of many by scoring consistently from the bench, and his excellent stats made people mistakenly think he was a starter. In that memorable trip to the playoffs, he played in 12 games, averaged points per game, and hit a crucial three-pointer in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs.
After the 07-08 season, despite becoming a sought-after commodity on the free market, Geniro Pargo followed the NBA player's rush to Europe and signed a one-year contract worth $4 million with Dynamo Moscow. However, with the outbreak of the global financial crisis, the billionaires in Russia, who have always had deep pockets, began to tighten their belts, and even asked to delay the payment of Pago's salary of $3.8 million after tax, which made the latter very dissatisfied. After the season, Pargo returned to the NBA and signed a one-year contract with his former club, the Chicago Bulls, for about $2 million.
In the summer of 2010, the Hornets re-recruited Pargo, who came round and forth and returned to the Hornets as Paul's backup. But because Pargo never recovered from a knee injury, the Hornets eventually cut him. On March 21, 2011, the Chicago Bulls signed Jeniro Pargo with a one-year salary.
On December 21, 2011, Pargo joined the Atlanta Hawks on a one-year salary. On October 2, 2012, the Washington Wizards announced the signing of Pargo. Traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers on October 11, 2012.
In the early hours of February 3, 2013, the Atlanta Hawks announced that they had signed a second 10-day contract with defender Pargo. Since signing his first 10-day contract on Jan. 21, 2013, Pargo has played in five games for the Hawks, averaging points and assists per game. On April 4, 2013, the Bobcats announced that they had signed a contract extension with Pargo until the end of the season.
Previously, Pargo had signed two consecutive 10-day contracts with the Bobcats this season. At the end of the 2013-2014 season, Pargo, who became a free agent, did not find a new club and announced his retirement.
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Shandong high-speed team was originally Shandong**.
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**Starting. 10 Eric Gordon Guards.
21 Greaves Vasquiz Defender.
33 Ryan Anderson Forward.
0 Al Farouk Aminu Striker.
15 Robin López center.
Main substitution (positional correspondence).
4 Xavier Henry Defender.
25 Austin Rivers guard.
1 Hakim Warik Striker.
14 Jason Smith Forward Center.
23 Anthony Davis Forward Center.
Pure substitution. 0 Darius Miller Forward.
8 Roger Mason Defender.
22 Brian Roberts Guard.
42 Lance-Thomas Forward. Wish.
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Center: Anthony Davis (No. 1 pick), power forward: Ryan Anderson, small forward: Al Farouk Aminu, scorer: Eric Gordon, point guard: Grevis Vasquith.
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The starter Graves Vasquis, the substitutes are not known.
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Chris Paul Team: New Orleans Hornets Position: Point Guard Jersey Number: 3 Height: Meters (6ft).
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Tyrone "Magosy" Boggs (tyrone"muggsy"Bogues (born January 9, 1965) is an American professional basketball player and former National Basketball Association (NBA) star. The shortest player in NBA history, only 5 feet 3 inches (m), playing as a point guard, played for the Charlotte Hornets (now the New Orleans Hornets) during his career, and averaged points, assists, and rebounds per game in his 14-year career.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, he graduated from Wake Forest University. In 1986, he represented the United States in the 10th World Men's Basketball Championship held in Madrid, Spain, and performed well. In 1987, he was selected by the Washington Bullets (now known as the Washington Wizards) with a 12th place in the first round of the NBA Draft.
In the rookie season, he played with the league's tallest player at the time, 7-foot-7 teammate Manute Bol from Sudan.
The following year, he was sent to the newly formed Hornets and his performance went from strength to strength. In the early 90s, he formed an iron triangle with Larry Johnson and Alonzo Mourning and led the team to the playoffs several times. He was traded to the Golden State Warriors for the 1997-98 season and joined the Toronto Raptors as a free agent two seasons later, where he ended his career.
After retiring from the army, he worked in the real estate business and became the coach of the women's NBA Charlotte Stinger team in 2005.
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Here's the lineup as of today:
Center: 0 Bismarck Biyombo 25 Al Jefferson.
Power forwards: 8DJ White 11 Noah Vonleh 40 Cody Zeller.
Small forwards: 2 Marvin Williams 14 Michael Kidd Gilchrist 44 Jeffrey Taylor.
Shooting guards: 1 Lance Stephenson 9 Gerald Henderson 12 Gary Neil 19 PJ - Hairston 55 Chris Douglas Roberts.
Point guards: 5 Jane Niro Pargo 15 Kemba Walker 22 Bryan Roberts.
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0 Bismarck-Biyombo.
55 Chris Douglas Roberts.
9 Gerard Henderson.
25 Al Jefferson.
14 Michael Kidd Kilchrist.
12 Gary Neil.
5 Geniro Pargo.
44 Jeff Taylor.
15 Kemba Walker.
40 Cody Zeller.
8 DJ-White.
There are also several numbers unknown: Brian Roberts, Lance Stevenson, Noah Vonleh, Malvin Williams.
Pure handmade.
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The original Bobcats, the biggest personnel change this offseason should be Stevenson.
Don't just look at the basket.
If you can easily rush to the basket, then the opponent's defense will definitely make you mess up, and at this time, it is easy to score with assists and scores. Nash and other top point guards also often go straight to the basket, and then either divide the ball or turn it out again, so that once you get in and out, the opponent's defense will be messed up, and there will be empty opportunities. >>>More
Got it), he has a strong body that is rare in a defender, but he is not slow and good at organizing. >>>More
watched last night's game, if the Chinese men's basketball team continues like this, it will ......It's really quitting, watching the folded life, it's too infuriating, and at the last moment, China's brainless defenders made a collective mistake ...... >>>More
According to what you said, you're better suited to a shooting guard. Because your possession ability is average, playmaking defenders need to have a strong ability to control the ball. And the breakthrough also has to be strong. >>>More
To be a good point guard, you need to have the following:
1.Control the tempo. >>>More