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    '99/'03/'05/'07 MmP's Avatar
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    I know it's not totally spurs related but I always though he'd be a good fit. Much like Alejandro Montecchia was, and almost was a spur.
    Some here were doubting if he's even an nba caliber player. We'll see.

    http://www.postingandtoasting.com/20...pablo-prigioni

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    well the knicks are gonna sign anything resembling a point guard
    right now its either letting a 40 year old JKidd who can only spot up shoot run the offense
    or let carmelo ball reign supreme
    with a little of jr smiths low iq chucking thrown in

    knicks would gladly let neal run PG for them at this point

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    Let em have him. This guy sucks.

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    scrb

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    I think Prigioni is going to suck in the NBA. I've always hated his game and I can't fathom how it could possibly translate. I would be shocked if he even became an adequate backup point guard. , I'd be shocked if he ever earns a role in their rotation.

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    I think Prigioni is going to suck in the NBA. I've always hated his game and I can't fathom how it could possibly translate. I would be shocked if he even became an adequate backup point guard. , I'd be shocked if he ever earns a role in their rotation.
    Scrub Deluxe. Nothing to see here.

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    I think Prigioni is going to suck in the NBA. I've always hated his game and I can't fathom how it could possibly translate. I would be shocked if he even became an adequate backup point guard. , I'd be shocked if he ever earns a role in their rotation.
    Meh, Knicks have Kidd and Lin... he's going in as the third stringer, which is probably his ceiling in the NBA... unless some major injury happens, I don't see him playing much, tbh.

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    Interesting though is that he's leaving money on the table at Caja Laboral to join the Knicks at 35 years old...

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    Just for a year just in case Jason goes down... He's a gr8 passer and a very good 3 pt shooter which is what you need there. Feed Carmelo and Tyson and be ready to make your open threes TBH

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    pringles anyone?

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    I know it's not totally spurs related but I always though he'd be a good fit. Much like Alejandro Montecchia was, and almost was a spur.
    Some here were doubting if he's even an nba caliber player. We'll see.

    http://www.postingandtoasting.com/20...pablo-prigioni
    I love the caption for the photo in the article.

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    They sign with Kidd and matching the offer sheet of Lin too.

    Too many moves to replace Toney Douglas

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    He plays pick & roll really well. He's the reason why Splitter is great playing pnr.

    But he's too old to play in the NBA. It was a big surprise.

    Amare could increase his production if he plays.

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    In some ways, Scola had the same reviews before playing in the NBA, he was too short, too unathletic. And his game probably didn't translate in the NBA. But he was very smart. Of course Prigioni is like 35 now so it's not like he has a lot of time to improve those things but I think he has a legit chance to become a role player becouse of what many said above: he's a solid passer in a team full of shooters and has an exellent IQ on the court. He might have a shot actually, but I hope I don't sound too much like KBP

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    I had no idea he was 35, I thought he was a younger dude

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    I'd rather have Nando de Colo as my 3rd string PG tbh

    Parker/Mills/De Colo > Lin/Kidd/Prignioni

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    In some ways, Scola had the same reviews before playing in the NBA, he was too short, too unathletic. And his game probably didn't translate in the NBA. But he was very smart. Of course Prigioni is like 35 now so it's not like he has a lot of time to improve those things but I think he has a legit chance to become a role player becouse of what many said above: he's a solid passer in a team full of shooters and has an exellent IQ on the court. He might have a shot actually, but I hope I don't sound too much like KBP
    Scola plays on a completely different position and was relatively young when he landed in the NBA... Prigioni is old even by Euro standards.

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