Paulo Alves
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you know, something closer to the original formula.
Now the trade-off is that if you use your buyout spot on a guard, or if you use it on a center, then you're not using it on a guard.
So could JD Davidson be your traditional point guard?
I thought he looked good today.
I wish he may would explore more.
He made a couple of threes, which is always the big variable.
But you are getting close.
I think you're at 43, 44 games now of the 50 that JD is allotted under the two-way contract.
So you're probably going to need to convert him at some point if you want him to be available the rest of the season.
Maybe you could save him as an option for the playoffs and keep him on the two-way, but I'm not sure if that's doable.
And it may not be realistic if he's not playing in the regular season.
then I don't know how realistic it is to expect him to potentially have a role in the playoffs.
But that's just one thing to keep in mind.
Like Shady Davidson, he looked good today and he could be a consideration.
Maybe he's better than these, you know, buyout point guards that are going to be out there.
But you may have to make a decision because he's coming up on that 50 game limit on his two way.
So I'm curious what the two of you think about, you know, the likelihood of just keeping Shady and doing that as opposed to the buyout market.
Someone in the chat says that, and don't hold this to it, but someone Googled and says that Davison on a two-way would be eligible for the playoffs because he signed his two-way contract prior to the start of the regular season.
So he would be postseason eligible.
However, to keep him on the two-way, he wouldn't be eligible to play once he hits the 50 mark.