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    Default Re: Shooter w/No D, or a Defender who can't shoot in your starting lineup?

    What about the other side. A player that plays bad defense puts his bigs in foul trouble. What about defensive rotations? Boxing out.

    They both hurt tremendously. One is no more important than the other.

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    Default Re: Shooter w/No D, or a Defender who can't shoot in your starting lineup?

    this is the ultimate Tony Allen or Kyle Korver debate. I personally would prefer Tony Allen, but depending on the team needs, that could change.

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    Default Re: Shooter w/No D, or a Defender who can't shoot in your starting lineup?

    Quote Originally Posted by 97 bulls
    What about the other side. A player that plays bad defense puts his bigs in foul trouble. What about defensive rotations? Boxing out.

    They both hurt tremendously. One is no more important than the other.
    I am assuming the thread is meant to be perimeter guys.

    Assuming this you can hide a bad defender in the right system.

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