Kawhi was specifically identified by Chip Engelland as having a correctable shooting form before he was drafted. He can't fix everyone.
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I like the idea, especially since they drafted Otto. I'd try for a S&T involving Neal instead of Bonner since SG is probably the position they are weakest at + it sends Neal closer to home (and away from the Western Conference!). Think this is exactly the type of underrated move the Spurs would make if they strike out on AK.
A trade idea I posted in another thread was for Jonas Jeberko who is currently in Detroit. Same type of situation with the depth chart now that the Piston's signed Smith who will most likely start at the 3. Drummond and Monroe upfront is the direction theyre going with PF/C. Plus, Dummars is said to be looking for a sharpshooter. Including Nando also makes sense bc the Pistons lack a pure PG, and Nando would provide depth there.
In sum with the prospects of AK looking slimmer with the recent signings, I think you're right that these possibilities will be there.
I think in most situations he would be overlooked in favor of backup guards.
I don't what the basis of that assessment could possibly be. The guy has taken over 500 shots in the NBA and has made less 38% of them, and his advanced shooting stats went down quite a bit from year 1 to year 2. That's not an encouraging picture for his shooting ability or his work ethic.
singleton may not shoot well from 3%, but he plays stout defense. Yes, there is a reason he's a deep reserve guy and not much more, but that's probably all the Spurs want anyway for the few minutes off the bench he'll yet. If he can bring that and energy, while Leonard rests then I'm good with it, especially with the firepower Manu and Belli will bring off the bench.
Btw that Wizard team looks awesome on paper.
did you know green only shot 27% from 3 in cleveland. sometimes a good shot doctor and system make a big difference.
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I live in Michigan and catch some Pistons game for time to time. He's not going to blow you away with any one thing, but the thing I like about Jonas is that he seems to work hard and shows good hustle. It would be very easy for someone to not show much effort/relax when their team is in the cellar like his was last year. To me it shows character.
And sometimes it doesn't.
That 27% was on 22 shots. He shot 38% on nearly 500 attempts in college, including 42% as a senior. The Spurs also got to look at him on two 10 day contracts and an unguaranteed minimum deal before they committed any money to him. Singleton will cost 4M over the next two years.
I don't want to argue about this. one thing i did like about him is his length, athleticism, and size. a good back up SF and small ball PF. he plays tough defense and rebounds great. and he is a good worker, he did shoot 37% from 3 his senior year in college. showing marked improvement.
like I have stated before. his role is to backup kawhi for 8-10 minutes a game then maybe another 5 in small ball lineup. he does bring good size and athleticism to guard the lebrons and durrants.
Wesley Johnson would be a good pickup.
Splitter Bonner Duncan Baynes Pendergraph Diaw Leonard Green Ginobili Belinelli Joseph Parker De Colo Mills
That's fourteen (14) guaranteed contracts entering training camp. I don't think we sign anyone else anymore, and if we did, probably for the vet min. This is quite sad, they had us thinking Kirilenko for a while. No back-up small forward still, unless Pop is intent on putting Belinelli at the 3.