TRex wrote:
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Calderon reached his peak, maybe even over-achieved, in the weeks leading up to the trade. He's one of those guys you have to hide on defense and plays a very low risk game. Good guard for developing players, IMHO.
Lowry is small and has a sub-par handle. Miami is a team that, with Amir playing how he's playing these days, should have been pick and rolled to death today. KL's game can't exploit those opportunities. He does take risks where Calderon does not and is able to change the momentum of a game when his gambles payoff. When they don't work, it looks ugly.
Simply put, neither is going to get you to the playoffs very often as a starter, let alone past the first round. Unless they have a ton of support around them to compensate...
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