6'5" isn't small for a shooting guard. What do you mean?
You may be right. Official NBA site lists him as 6' 4"
6'5" isn't small for a shooting guard. What do you mean?
Avery Bradley is 6'3"
CJ McCollum is only 6'3"
Dude be re ed.
Well none of these guys are actually small people. Just an opinion or at least the way I've perceived it.
6'5 is the avg height of a 2
Thanks.... he won't have Simmons athleticism, but we know from our experience with Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard that long arms make a big difference in defense.
I think he does...
JF's wingspan is 6'11 1/4"
He was originally drafted by Memphis in 2013, injured his ankle and wasn't able to perform. Since then he's worked out with several teams including Denver, Nets, Lakers, never heard why he didn't stick, but from what I've gleemed his 3 pt jump shot needed work. Hopefully he's fixed it. I'm curious why you never hear what happens from these team workouts. Anyway I'm pulling for him.
Last edited by AztecSpur; 06-17-2017 at 05:49 PM.
Thank you, but I was hoping there was more to that comment. Just his height and nothing more? Huh...
Was also in the Spurs training camp in Sept 2014
And old boy can't stick anywhere, but overseas? Been here, tried that and nothing?
I don't know...
2014 was a terrible time to make our roster. Coming off the LoB, I think we turned maybe one roster spot. You can also make more money overseas than as an NBA end of bencher.
Yes, that year, only Kyle was added to replace Damion James. Daye would later be cut, but he had a guaranteed deal by then. Honestly, Franklin has been a bust so far, which is why I'm extremely apathetic about him. People here have been hyping him for year now, though.
I restrained myself from sharing previously that I had watched a couple of his games in the dleague against the Austin Spurs back in 2015. Kyle sonned him on both ends. Franklin lost both. He did stand out as an aggressive scorer with the ball in his hands.
I do recall him as more ball dominant than Simms and Kyle at the time if you can believe it. More than any physical attribute which were unremarkable IMO, it was his aggressiveness that stood out. However, not really someone I am excited about. Hanga intrigues me more if we are talking about older NBA prospects.
I don't know how he's improved since then. That was 2 years ago but playing in China... ehhh.
But not a bad bust at 1.5mil. if u don't mind egg foo yung
Good stuff.
He was never a PF for SDSU.
I hate this guy. He's the worst type of player the Spurs could bring in. Ball dominant guard who never did anything with any efficiency and was a ass punk on the court as well. No thanks.
Last edited by MannyIsGod; 06-17-2017 at 11:20 PM.
I would be excited if he was playing in a good league but China.....eh.......
From his D/X profile:
Perhaps what stands out most about Franklin are his incredible rebounding numbers, as he pulled down 11.3 rebounds per-40 as a junior, which was easily the best mark of any shooting guard prospect in our Top-100 rankings. Some of this was out of necessity, as the Aztecs needed his rebounding from the power forward position due to a lack of size in their frontcourt, but his tenacity crashing the boards and pursuing the ball out of his area is very impressive nonetheless for a wing player. - Source: http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/...ranklin-17500/ ©DraftExpress
UNM fan? And yes he did play at PF. Don't know if he's good enough for a roster spot but it's worth a look. He is a hard worker (something he learned from Kawhi) and has a great motor so it would be worth it to see how much he has improved. His at ude issues are sort of like Westbrook where opposing fans tend to hate him.
A couple articles on him during his college years:
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...r20-story.html
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...n27-story.html
If we are gutting the team to bring in a FA, Spurs looking for possible replacements with better defense and who are not offensive liability. This guy seems a good fit
I agree. Hanga versus franklin the choice is obvious. Get someone who wont dominate the ball and plays defense.
Don't see may passing highlights. This team needs a passing playmaker to replace Manu. Kid looks like a very poor mans Hardin without passing. Definitely a scorer, but not sure how we could use him unless we lose Simmons
One of my favorite examples was Anthony Parker. Couldn't make it in the NBA, so he went to play for Maccabi for 5-6 years, and worked his ass off. I saw him play when I was over there, and I was just crying for the Spurs to pick him up. When he came back to the NBA, he was a damned solid player. He started for Toronto and was a major factor in them winning their first division le ever. Then he went to Cleveland and become a starter on the team with the best record in the league. He was never a star-caliber player, but he was exactly the kind of supporting cast you want on your team.
The point is, there are guys who have gone to Europe and become MUCH better players than they were. Not all of them want or try to come back to the NBA, but there are more than a few that could. I don't know about Franklin, but I sure as wouldn't rule him out just because he went to play in Europe. No more than I would discount him for being 6'5" tall.
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