Jameer Nelson, Devin Harris and Raymond Felton will be used in a rotation system that will allow to keep always in the game, a fresh pair of legs. With this the Dallas Mavericks could really increase the intensity of their game and, with players like Chandler Parsons and Monta Ellis in the roster, they could really benifict from it. Even because Parsons and Ellis were in the top 20 players with more points scored in fast-breaks in the previous season.
Seeing the Mavs forcing a quick game in transition can really improve their game and two Big mans in the roster can help: Tyson Chandler and Brandan Wright; because they can really finish in transition.
Dirk Nowitzki, in the other hand, was never know as a fastbreak player but he can be letal from downtown in transition and this could be really important.
Jameer Nelson - 12,6 PPG/ 5,4 APG
Devin Harris - 7,9 PPG/ 4,5 APG
Raymond Felton - 9,7 PPG/ 6,5 APG
Jameer Nelson brings something to the table that as been missing since the trade that sent Jose Calderon to the New York Knicks, and that is perimeter shooting. Nelson, in the past few seasons had a percentage of three-points of 35% but this was in a team that was in rebuild mode (Orlando Magic). In the Mavs we can except this percentage to increase because of the quality of the looks that he will get. If he has a good year we can except to see the percentage at 40% (similar to the one he has when D. Howard was with him in Orlando).
Devin Harris, in his turn, is a player who probably will lead the team that will come from the bench. We hope that he can keep up with his good performances like we saw in the 2014 playoffs and score 10 points per game and assist the ball 5 times. If he can stay healthy we can except a great contribution off the bench.
Raymond Felton is, at this point, the Big question mark in Dallas. He had a rough year in the Knicks mas he now has the chance to a fresh start at the Mavs and we can only except him to contribute to the team.
Jameer Nelson - 12,6 PPG/ 5,4 APG
Devin Harris - 7,9 PPG/ 4,5 APG
Raymond Felton - 9,7 PPG/ 6,5 APG
Jameer Nelson brings something to the table that as been missing since the trade that sent Jose Calderon to the New York Knicks, and that is perimeter shooting. Nelson, in the past few seasons had a percentage of three-points of 35% but this was in a team that was in rebuild mode (Orlando Magic). In the Mavs we can except this percentage to increase because of the quality of the looks that he will get. If he has a good year we can except to see the percentage at 40% (similar to the one he has when D. Howard was with him in Orlando).
Devin Harris, in his turn, is a player who probably will lead the team that will come from the bench. We hope that he can keep up with his good performances like we saw in the 2014 playoffs and score 10 points per game and assist the ball 5 times. If he can stay healthy we can except a great contribution off the bench.
Raymond Felton is, at this point, the Big question mark in Dallas. He had a rough year in the Knicks mas he now has the chance to a fresh start at the Mavs and we can only except him to contribute to the team.

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