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He doesn't have to be a primary facilitator. He wasn't drafted for that reason.
It's sad, the entry pass is the classic pass. It makes things much easier for a scorer. TyTy can still develop into a good backup PG.
It was fantastic from start to the finish.
I never said that. They're rookies, they have a long way to go.
He got separation with ease on the big 3 point shot he hit from top of the key.
Paolo was looking more than just comfortable. Chet is the best player. He just needs to get stronger.
I was happy when I saw that from Tari.
He clearly showed that he can bring the ball up and make good passes. He can create some of his own shots. That doesn't mean he doesn't need good...
I want him to succeed with the help of the assistants. He does need to stamp his own authority. I admit it's not easy to coach a bunch of youngsters.
Silas isn't good enough to be a head coach.
That would be acceptable. The NBA has a no hand check rule, which is violated by the wrestling moves of Draymond Green in the playoffs, yet many...
I wanna see Silas coach in the next game instead of laughing in the commentary booth! :mad:
Yep, that's the bottom line.
I fail to understand why didn't Jabari Sr and the coaches emphasis how important it is to learn how to dribble the ball properly? Shooting got...
And to defend/rebound. Will the players take this as an embarrassment? Sit out JC, if he doesn’t make plays.
I know, but that's what you expect from someone picked at 14.
TyTy all the way instead of Nix. Nix is supposed to be a pure PG. What's wrong with him?
Yeah man, it's just crazy stuff.
That's fair.
Chet would have fallen to 3, and he would have most likely been Stone's pick. He complements Sengun. Jabari does too.