Collins is a highly unselfish player that controls tempo and plays the game with tremendous poise and patience. He's a coaches dream since he always plays within himself, never forces things and rarely makes unforced errors. Being smart and fundamentally sound, he seems to have a great understanding of the game; knowing when to look for his shot and when to get his teammates involved.
He has very good playmaking skills, running his teams halfcourt offence to perfection and executing extremely will. His court vision is excellent, utilizing his height to see the entire floor and being able to make passes that most shorter point guards just can't, particularly in the post. His passing skills aren't particularly flashy, as he's more of your fundamental bounce pass-type who just gets the job done effectively. Typically strict Hall of Fame coach John Chaney appears to trust him with eyes closed.
Collins is an excellent ball-handler as well, dribbling the ball low to the ground with an array of hesitation moves and great confidence.
Axel wrote:I think the Suns need to go after a nice backup center/PF in case Amare is injured again next season... they've been killed far too often on the boards this year.
^^ i think that takes more priority than a backup PG.
Colin wrote:Axel wrote:I think the Suns need to go after a nice backup center/PF in case Amare is injured again next season... they've been killed far too often on the boards this year.
^^ i think that takes more priority than a backup PG.
Not really. It's a certainty that Nash will playing at a lower level within 3-4 years. He'll at least be slower and less athletic. Amare will probably be good to go. And even if they don't they should be fine as they have Brian Grant and Kurt Thomas who were both injured at some point this season.
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