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Here's John Hollinger's take on the Posey deal
: It's true that Posey brings three things to
the table: defense, rebounding and 3-point shooting. He's not an all-defense guy, but he's an above-average defender who can play multiple positions, and that's certainly helpful. So are the 3s -- in his past three campaigns he's hit 40.3 percent, 37.5 percent and 38.0 percent from downtown. And ...
Even though I recognized that I was overrating
James Posey's value to the Boston Celtics I continued
to write biased posts/comments about his departure. I guess that's what fans do. With that in mind it's worth checking out what John Hollinger and Kelly Dwyer had to say about Posey's new 4-year deal. Here's a hint - neither one saw the contract as a boon for New Orleans.
David Thorpe of ESPN is out with his
evaluation of the 2008 rookie draft class and what
he writes about Javale McGee isn’t pretty: “The D-League was made for players like McGee.” Oh, snap! John Hollinger of ESPN, one of the smartest and most influential basketball writers out there, has had plenty of doubts about the Bullets in the past and nothing Ernie Grunfeld has done in the last few ...
On ESPN.COM, John Hollinger writes "at first the
Nuggets-Clippers trade is a bit of a head-scratcher --
Marcus Camby for the right to exchange No. 2 picks in 2010? Isn't he worth more than that? Heck, isn't pretty much anyone worth more than that? ...
More Hollinger ratings.
Posted by John Hollinger In the past couple
days I've rated both the best perimeter prospects and
the best frontcourt prospects coming out of college. That leaves out one important participant in Thursday's draft festivities: Italian forward Danilo ...
We always thought John Hollinger's math was a
little suspicious, but to what extent we were never
really sure. During last night's NBA Draft and Fran Fraschilla evaluation of Omer Asik, it was confirmed that ESPN's basektball stats guy has officially ...
Restricted free agents from the class of 2004
(Emeka Okafor, Luol Deng, Josh Smith, etc.) are being
wooed by teams that are hoping to make them an offer that their current team won’t match. n an effort to predict a market value for these players, I am going to take a look at their total value – performance (John Hollinger’s Player Efficiency Rating), age and potential –
... let’s take a look at the other
big-name players from the class of ’05 and try
to gauge their total value. Remember, this includes performance (John Hollinger’s PER), age, potential, and the salaries of comparable players.











Overreaction to Losing Posey