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| Re: DJ Strawberry Really, Lindsey was never afraid to shoot. In college, he averaged 26.7 points per game. He became a defensive specialist later in his career. Lindsey never shot for a high percentage. In college, his shooting percent was only 41%. Actually, I meant to say that Strawberry plays like Lindsey does now. Just feel that he'll never be an agressive offensive player. Seems to me he hides from shooting the ball during most game situations. |
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| Re: DJ Strawberry DJ Strawberry=Trenton Hassell. Lindsey is not a great all around defensive player. Lindsey is not a tough defender to SCORE against in the half court, but he's murder pressuring the ball full court against a so/so ball handler. |
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| Re: DJ Strawberry Quote:
If you are talking about now then I agree. If you are talking about Lindsey's prime then no way I agree with you. Back when he was a Sixer Iverson singled out Hunter as the toughest defender he had to face around the league. Noone liked having to score against Lindsey in the half court unless they had a pick waiting for them. He was that hard to get by. |