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People seem keen to call Mayo a shooting guard, i think he could be a Billups type player, end of the day, just give him the ball because he is going to make something happen...
Will the Griz take a punt on a player like Livingston, a taller point man that can bring the ball up and get it to Mayo / Gay while defending the oppositions shooting guard and covering for Mayo?
They have the money- offer him a couple of years and see what happens?
This is just an example of one of the NBA's problems however...trying to cover as many markets and have as many teams in different cities as possible, they've spread the talent base way too thin.