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What to do with Sessions


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Since:Aug 19, 2006

May 7, 2008 5:24 pm
But as of right now Mo is our starting PG.  Sessions is our back up.That's true for now, but who knows how things are going to look when Hammonds is through mixing it up. We could be a very old team by then with either Sessions or Mo Williams gone. Maybe even Redd and we can start both Sessions and Williams

Also Ramon Sessions played in 17 games, most of which came off the bench and he finished third in the league in assists per 48 minutes behind only Steve Nash and Chris Paul. That's ahead of Deron Williams, Jason Kidd, your boy Baron Davis, and anybody else. Right now I think you have to say Ramon Sessions is our PG of the future, he earned that much

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May 7, 2008 6:00 pm

Also Ramon Sessions played in 17 games, most of which came off the bench and he finished third in the league in assists per 48 minutes behind only Steve Nash and Chris Paul.

 

That is not a stat he should be looking at. I say if Ramon is ready add he can do that night in and night out then you see what you get for Mo when the trade dead line comes or draft Derrick Rose and trade Mo right away. Micheal redd would not be a good fit at small forward. I say we go after Elton Brand via free agency and your line up looks like this:

C: Andrew Bougt

PF: Elton Brand

SF: YI

SG: Micheal Redd

PG: Mo Williams

Then if that plays you have a solid starting five. The east is getting better and if Milwaukee wants to make a push we need to start makinga move or lets look forward to being in the lottery every year.


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May 7, 2008 6:56 pm
It's only my opinion, but I see Ramon Sessions a ready to play because he's proved himself by getting 20-8-24-2 against Kirk Hinrich, who is a decent defender. If that isn't proof of a decent point guard, I'm not sure what is. If he doesn't pan out, the Bucks can go to the lottery, which they've been doing for a while. It just depends on what the new manager wants out of this team.


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May 8, 2008 7:31 pm
Ferarri i will give you that.  Sessions is the PG of the future. 


It's only my opinion, but I see Ramon Sessions a ready to play because he's proved himself by getting 20-8-24-2 against Kirk Hinrich,What was the score of that game??  Nobody played defense that game.  It was like 150 to 130 that game and nobody but Sessions tried to be outstanding.  That game meant nothing and everyone knows that. 

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May 9, 2008 6:45 pm
Sessions is better then Mo , He makes everyone better around him while Mo dribbles for about 15 seconds and then does somthing with it. He thinks he is kanye west

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May 10, 2008 1:59 am
That game may have meant nothing to some, but to others, it was a chance for players to prove themselves. This game allowed Ramon Sessions to prove that he deserves to be in the NBA, i.e. the first 20+point/20+assist game of the season. Chris Paul didn't do it yet, Steve Nash didn't do it this year, but this NBADL call-up did. So, why would you have this guy on the bench over Mo Williams, who is a shooting guard in a point guard body?


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May 10, 2008 6:59 pm
He thinks he is kanye westWhat does Kanye West have to do with basketball.  Anyway Kanye is a genius and i could go on all day about how he is better than every musician out right now, but this is a sports board and i dont want to piss anybody off because some people get very serious about music...i know i do.  Kanye has the right to be cocky, and thats all im gonna say for right now.

submison, it meant nothing to every player except Sessions.  It doesnt matter if Chris Paul, or Steve Nash did it or not, i would take those two guys over Ramon any day, no questions asked.  The score of his 20/20 game was 151 to 135.  Nobody played defense and everybody's stats were padded in that game...it just so happens that Sessions dished out 20 assists.  If he had 10 assists in that game we wouldnt even be having this conversation.  It is an impressive feat but one that happened in the second to last game of the season on one of the worst teams in the NBA.  The game was a shoot out and Sessions was the only guy passing the rock.  He was the only guy on the floor that night with something to prove and he did a great job of doing so, but its not going to be enough to make him the starter next year.