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DEREK FISHER
Team: Lakers
Seasons: 4
Ppg: 6.3 | Apg: 2.8 | Rpg: 1.8
When he's on: Derek Fisher has the speed and quickness to guard the smaller point guards, which is a problem for Ron Harper. Harper's lateral quickness has been hampered by bad legs, so Fisher is able to provide what Harper might lack. Fisher can also make the standing 3-pointer. He has adjusted well to the triangle offense.
When he's off: Phil Jackson won't let him hurt the team for long. Jackson will take Fisher out of the game if he's going poorly. It usually means he is getting beat defensively, but I don't think Fisher will get beat too often because opposing point guards will then run into Shaquille O'Neal. If Fisher isn't making his shot, someone else will come into the game, or Kobe Bryant can move to the point, with Rick Fox entering the game to join Glen Rice or Robert Horry.
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JASON WILLIAMS
Team: Kings
Seasons: 2
Ppg: 12.5 | Apg: 7.4 | Rpg: 2.9
When he's on: Jason Williams gives everybody thrills with all his great passing. At times, Williams can light it up with 3-pointers. If his game is toned down in the playoffs, he has the great court vision and creativity to get his teammates involved. He just needs to combine his skills and talent with sound judgment.
When he's off: He is giving everybody a chill with his passing and shooting, especially coach Rick Adelman. He can easily shoot the Kings out of games and exercise poor judgment with his shot selection and passing. He has a tendency to force things. Plus, he is a poor defensive player. Williams committed a team-high 296 turnovers (3.7 per game), and those miscues often prompt Adelman to go with backup Jon Barry in crunch time. |