Almost exactly Poeltls numbers, except Jak can defend.
In a small market like the Spurs, the best chance of getting a franchise player is by draft. After the 1st 3 picks, it’s more of a big swing and hoping you hit the ball. Spurs was not looking to draft another role player. They took a big swing and people should understand that. It’s a big risk with big rewards. Kawhi. Spurs needed to develop another soon-to-be franchise to replace Timmy. They traded Pop’s “favorite” to take a shot at drafting a hopefully great defensive player, and happened to be a solid all-around also. That was a big swing that connected. Primo was too early, but Spurs were not swinging for a 12th pick role player. That was a big swing for hopefully a great one. It’s a hit and miss game that unfortunately the Spurs needed to play, unless you’re the Lakers or Golden State where you can expect big talent going to start knocking, then they don’t need to take that risk and just draft the best available. Different situations. During the championship years, Spurs didn’t have to gamble, obviously because they had the key figures in placed. Not this tine. Spurs are swinging if not a high pick. Hopefully we get a top pick next draft, then the gamble is less
Almost exactly Poeltls numbers, except Jak can defend.
Are we really going to keep discussing this dudes trajectory over and over? Give him a few years to see what we have…… not a big deal. The #12 pick is like playing with house money ( do your research ).
Gambling is fine. If you want to gamble, do it intelligently. Trade down and pick up an asset. Don’t spend a lottery pick on a guy who’sa late first round pick, at best.
Smart teams ac ulate assets that they can turn into good players. That’s especially important for small market teams. Making wild guesses on the future ability of an 18 year old who spent one year in college coming off the bench with no out-of-this world talent or skill is not smart, it’s irresponsible. The Samanich pick was just as bad, if not worse. Not only did they use a pick that was way too high, he’s not even an asset anymore. Just incredibly wasteful.
Primo and franchise player on the same sentence... ? really ?![]()
He rarely showed it, but Bobo was a supreme athlete. The story about the cappuccino and flip flops comes to mind. He’s shorter, but cleared more of the vert test slats than Amare. Sengün isn’t even close to that level.
I like Sengun. But I doubt he’s going to be anything more than a role player. And yeah that Bobo cappuccino was like a barber shop story. I believe it though![]()
Go back and watch the Kawhi play at the end of OKC game 6 in 2014. Bobo followed the play, and slapped the back board on both sides of the rim, and he had to duck under to do it. That was old, sorta fat Bobo, too.
That pull up is elite. They can make 20 point scorers out of raw offense guys with elite pull up ability. Primo's goes all the way past the 3 point line. Plus the intangibles to get there.
Despite how unimpressed I am by Primo as a supposed franchise player or even as a playoff rotation contributor, I think he should be starting over Jones.
If Primo is a legit shooter, and that's an if, then it should help the starters. And probably help him as he seems so reluctant to look for his own 3 with the pressure of running things for a second unit. Maybe with the starters full time some of that pressure will be off and he can be more selfish. Jones is a hustle guy who will do his thing whether he's starting or not.
The more reps they get Primo then the faster they can determine if and how he should be a part of the future.
They already know……you don’t.
I realize he's still a teenager and obviously small sample size but once again, his individual advanced stats indicate a replacement player at best.
He's now cleared 1000 career minutes and has a 48.5% TS% (league average is 55%) with a turnover % 5.5 higher than his assist % (2 to 1 assist/turnover is considered good).
On the plus side, the assist (granted, more on ball reps) and free throw rate have ed.
THAT IS NUTS. THEY NEVER DO SOMETHING THAT EARLY. What the did he do? Curse out Pop?
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