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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Jun 14, 2010 20:50:12 GMT
Shane Battier | 78Current Rating: 78 Suggested Rating: 80 If Tayshaun Prince is an 84, then there shouldn't be a 6 pt gap between these two guys. Battier brings everything Prince does to the table. If 80 is unreasonable for Battier then Prince should be lowered into the 81-80 range.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Jun 15, 2010 1:15:40 GMT
Suggested rating: 72-74
He shot .398% from the field this season
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Post by Miami Heat on Jun 15, 2010 18:31:43 GMT
Suggested rating: 72-74 He shot .398% from the field this season That's because 2/3 of his shots were 3-pointers. He shot around 46% 2-pointers and 36% from 3-pointline, both of which aren't that bad. Although I have to say that I don't think he is 80 either.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Jun 15, 2010 19:43:47 GMT
I'm happy with him at 78, however Prince shouldn't be an 84.
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Post by New Jersey Nets on Jun 16, 2010 0:10:46 GMT
He doesn't deserve to be a 78.. Battier put up 8 ppg on 39% shooting, playing 32 minute a game
You can argue that his defense is good, but JaVale McGee is an amazing defender, put up 6.4 ppg (.508% shooting) and 1.7 bpg while only playing 16 minutes a game.... maybe he should be an 80 too
Anyway, I think 78 has always been too high for Battier, and I would argue him closer to the 74 range
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