Dulling our point



Ryan W ubiquitous_am_i at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 30 13:48:43 CDT 2007


The question with Tony at the point isn't how he'll
play the point.  If you go look at the tape when Tony
was playing point (which was the end of the season in
which he was coming off his first knee surgery), he
played it adequately at a time when he still wasn't
100 percent.  On this team, behind Rondo and Ray
Allen, Tony's a great option at the PG in certain
situations.  The real question is what shifting
between PG and SG will do to Tony as a shooting guard.
 As we saw with Delonte, switching back and forth
between the point and the SG is hard to do for young
players.  I would be adverse to playing Tony at point
not because he couldn't do it but because of how it
might affect his ability as a slashing SG.  And, if he
can come back fully from his latest injury, I think he
was a helluva a shooting guard.

On the other hand, if Tony can't come back fully from
this latest injury, he will NEED in some instances to
play the point, especially as his career continues. 
And if this season is a season where he's still
recovering while playing some, then the point might be
exactly where he's best suited.

Ryan


--- Steve Ouellette <bosox18 at charter.net> wrote:
> 
> That said, Tony Allen is a disaster at the point. He
> is NOT capable of bringing the ball upcourt and
> starting the offense. His dribbling skills are that
> poor. As Tommy Heinsohn would say, two dribbles and
> a shot and he's fine; more than that and it's
> trouble. Tony Allen at the point makes me long for
> Antoine Walker at the point.
> 
> Steve O
> 
> 
> ---- asterix ninetynine <asterix_9_9 at yahoo.com>
> wrote: 
> > I guess it is a matter of perspective.  Going back
> and looking at the stats, he doesn't seem that
> impressive.  Asccroding to the season splits at
> basketball-reference.com his assist to turnover
> ratio was a flat 1:1 in the second half.  But if you
> look at the last three months of the season, you see
> a definite month to month improvement in all
> statistical categories, and he had his career highs
> in assists in that period.
> >    
> >   Isn't that what you would want to see of a guy
> being converted from SG to PG?  This meshes with my
> recollection that he was a servicible third PG on
> that team, who definitely caused matchup problems
> for the other teams backcourt.
> >    
> >   Would I want to see Allen starting at at PG? 
> Hell no.  
> >    
> >   Is he a viable third option PG after Rondo and
> House?  Absolutely.
> > 
> > Patrick.Ryan at westover.af.mil wrote:
> >   Our offense was more efficient when Tony Allen
> played point? Isn't that
> > like saying "When Jaws sank the Orca, at least he
> didn't eat the life
> > vests."? I guess being floating fish food IS more
> efficent then sinking
> > fish food.
> > 
> > Spin Spin Spin - at least that part of Ainge's
> "game" remains constant.
> > Note to Danny - the Garnett acquisition sold your
> season tickets man -
> > you can ease off the "Spin-ometer". 
> > 
> > To the point however, I actually don't mind R.
> Allen at the point some.
> > He's not a creator, but he, like Wally, knows how
> to move the ball and
> > when especially in a half court set where the ball
> movement this year
> > isn't exactly going to be blindingly fast. Plus if
> he's at the point we
> > can balance our defense better with either Posey
> or T. Allen in the
> > game.
> > 
> > It's not ideal, but the following words will be
> uttered and written a
> > lot this year: with Pierce, Allen and Garnett -
> how much spectacular PG
> > play will be called upon to carry a game. Answer:
> not as much as you'd
> > think.
> > ------------------------------------------
> > "Here's the thing with point guard," Ainge said.
> "You know how much we
> > love Rajon, and that's really important, but Ray
> Allen wants to play
> > minutes at point guard, and Tony Allen two years
> ago, when he had a
> > chance to play point guard, played fantastic. Our
> offense was more
> > efficient with Tony Allen playing point guard than
> with any other guy
> > during that stretch. 
> > 
> > 
> > "And we think Gabe Pruitt can help us there. Even
> though we don't
> > want to count on Gabe as a rookie coming in and
> playing a major, major
> > role, we feel very confident with him (in that)
> role in case of an
> > injury. We think he can help us there as his game
> evolves. 
> > 
> > 
> > "And then Eddie House has played the point, and we
> think Eddie is
> > actually a very good fit playing alongside Ray or
> Tony," Ainge
> > continued. "So we think we have five guys more
> than capable of playing
> > the point." - Boston Herald - Steve Bulpett
> > 
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