Its_asdf wrote:Mofo wrote:If he does sign with the Raptors, where does this leave barrett? Does Williams play behind Barrett or in front? I wouldnt mind giving him a try, but i kinda see a problem. If we dont draft a point guard, the Raptors will have a very inexperienced point guard rotation. Even if experience might not be a factor, im not so sure if barrett and williams are good enough to be a primary backup point. However, if we do draft a point guard, Im not sure if we should sign him, mainly because of the log jam it would create. Once again, keep in mind we have Barrett's contract (though hes tradable i guess, and i think also finishes cotract at the end of 06-07 season). Not saying we should draft a pg or anything or whetherto sign this guy or not. Just something to think or discuss.
You're joking, right? Barrett is a 3rd string point guard, maybe 2nd stringer at best on a team that doesn't have guard depth.
He's got a pretty streaky shot and although he did play with a lot of heart, he doesn't even come close to being a legitimate solution to the Rators' pg problems. Jay Williams right now is probably twice as good as Barrett is.
i think with my post, i put too much emphasis on the importance if Barrett, I totally typed something totally unrelated to what i wanted to express with that earlier post *idiot*

(dont ask how that happened). I know he is a third stringer, but thats just a minor, sorry bout the stupidity of the earlier post. My main point is, if the Raptors sign Williams, he wont be the solution to the Raptors' problems. If we sign him, our pg rotation is STILL calderon-williams-barrett. There is VERY little experience with that lineup. Im not sure calderon can be a full time starter YET. Yes, you can say we can draft a pg, but if we do, that causes another problem, logjam at the PG(IF we draft a pg). There isnt any point guard in the draft that comes close to Chris Paul either.
EDIT: to sum it up, I agree with the bottom part of your reply.