02-20-2025, 11:20 AM
(02-20-2025, 02:51 AM)audiosway Wrote: Same here. He totally overachieved in Dallas. No shade on DJJ. But, Kidd put him in a great position to succeed. (Kidd has been a much better coach than I would have ever imagined btw) I really liked what DJJ did. But, Naji is the better player. He works on both ends of the floor.
I have said all along that Naji would be an upgrade. No shade on DJJ. I love when players can resurrect their careers, but Naji is far more rounded