Mo Williams/Ramon Sessions check in at 19 and 22 - Yahoo! Sports point guard rankings
19. Mo Williams(notes), Cleveland Cavaliers (last year: 12th)
Along Calderon's lines, I just can't move forward with the idea of Mo Williams as a top-tier point guard until he at least attempts to move his feet defensively. Playing with a front court that included LeBron James(notes), Anderson Varejao(notes), Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) and Shaquille O'Neal(notes) may have helped mask (or even encourage) bad habits, but Mo has a lot of making up to do on that end. On offense he's a scorer and not a playmaker, but an efficient scorer to his credit.
22. Ramon Sessions(notes), Cleveland Cavaliers (last year: 16th)
Sessions had an off season, and could you blame him? He was passed over in Milwaukee, signed by a Timberwolves team after being ignored all summer, and that team goes ahead and tries to run the triangle? With a shoot-first rookie point guard leading the way? Traded to Cleveland in the offseason, he'll ... back up another point guard.
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FTSMatthew
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I agree
but I would love to see Mo move to the two and Sessions start at the point in the up tempo offense Byron Scott will bring to the club. Mo has the ability to be a great scorer and Sessions can push the ball.
I disagree.
You have to remember that defense is half of the game. Mo simply cannot guard the 2.
Now, if Sessions has the ability to guard the 2 well, that’s a very good thing.
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I understand
the defensive aspect of the game and the problems Mo has defensively, but we have to work with what we have. It will most likely will be Mo and Parker @ the one and two.
by FTSMatthew on Aug 21, 2010 8:55 AM CDT via mobile up reply actions














