Reality check: We were supposed to be looking at the high-scoring star. Granted, and this is the only defense I will be providing for him, he hasn't been shooting much, so he cannot score much. Nonetheless, the reason for that is that he looks downright confused on most plays and has no idea where it is going. Anyway, what do you do when there is a problem?
Like I am sure your Algebra teachers told you if you were paying attention : You find a solution. The only way the Suns can get rid of him is to throw in some other incentives with him or trading him for a player in a desperate situation. Yep, that's right. The only way the Suns can replace him is by not replacing him at all let that sink it. Put Hedo on the bench or just play him less and rotate guys like Childress and Warrick in more often.
He would make the second unit a lot better because his game fits in with the bench. In his first year with the Kings, he saw action in 74 games during the regular season. He averaged 5. His performance allowed him to be named to the All-Rookie Second Team. Turkoglu would continue to come off the bench for the Kings, who had a deep lineup. In his second season, he saw his minutes per game increase as well as his points per game. He averaged He only spent one season with the Spurs and averaged 9.
In , Turkoglu joined the Orlando Magic, and that was the turning point in his career. In his first season in Orlando, he averaged the most points in his career at the time with 14 a game. In the season he started all 82 games averaging These stats have been very impressive and led to him winning the MIP award. He continued his strong play the next year and was a main part for the Magic to reach the NBA finals. His next few seasons with the Raptors, the Suns and finally the Magic again were characterized with a lot of injuries and disciplinary measure for various reasons.
Financially he got the best out of his two brilliant years.
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