Definitely. Had sweet stroke on the 3 too.
lol. You did it man. That's what we'll call him from now on.
And yes, Brandon Paul I thought should be getting more minutes. I really like what I've seen from him so far.
Definitely. Had sweet stroke on the 3 too.
Spurs may have signed the most useful Paul after all. Certainly per dollar he is.
I’m really surprised by Paul he actually looks like a polished player and looks like he has some playmaking ability also.
funny, but sad (for rockets fan) because it's probably true.
And a new nickname hath been created.
dope! Gonna start using that now...![]()
He's a polished player while Simmons is more raw. I want to see if Paul has the ability to play the PnR cause in today's NBA he would be more dangerous than Simms. He's a much better shooter and apparently passer. But yeah I mentioned something about his lateral quickness in the GT last night. I completely agree. He's tough as nails too. He played in the post against Olynk one possession, guarded Dragic... He's just a tough. Hope he's a Spur for a long time. Just don't know how all these guards factor into the equation cause even White has a great skill set.
In the game against the Raptors he ran two pick and rolls with LA to perfection. He set up an ally oop in one and a wide open 15 footer in the other.
Judging by the last couple of games, he seems comfortable going off the dribble and also looks as though he has experience handling the ball in P&R situations based off the highlights i have seen of him. Add the ability to knock down pull up and spot up 3's consistently makes him a better fit than Simmons on offense.
From now on I will be calling Mills “Fifty”.
well we already have fifty and that's the Admiral. Got to be 50mills
It's a podcast with Brandon Paul and Alex Kennedy.
http://hoopshype.com/2017/10/26/bran...ture-and-more/
In the latest episode of The HoopsHype Podcast, San Antonio Spurs guard Brandon Paul joins Alex Kennedy for a wide-ranging conversation. Some of the topics they discussed include…
0:30: What factored into Brandon’s free agency decision and why he ultimately joined the Spurs.
1:05: The Spurs are described as the model organization in all of professional sports. Brandon discusses his first impression of the franchise.
2:45: Brandon bounced around the NBA a bit prior to joining the Spurs. What did he learn from all of those short training-camp invites and Summer-League stints, and how frustrating was it back then to come so close to being in the NBA but come up short?
4:00: How different is this year’s experience with the Spurs, knowing he has some job security and can focus entirely on developing and fitting in?
5:20: For those who don’t know Brandon’s game, he shares what he’ll try to provide the Spurs and what the coaches have asked from him.
6:20: Brandon talks about how the team prepared for the season, how they looked behind the scenes and what makes Spurs teams so great year after year.
7:25: Gregg Popovich is obviously one of the best coaches in NBA history. What has Brandon’s experience with Pop been like so far, and how is he from a communication and teaching standpoint?
8:40: As a guard, it doesn’t get much better than learning from Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Brandon discusses how much they’ve helped him so far and what it’s like playing with them.
9:40: People are talking more about the Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder when they discuss Western Conference contenders. Do the Spurs’ players feel overlooked a bit entering the season?
11:10: Brandon went undrafted and then had stints in Russia, Spain, Turkey and the D-League before making it to the NBA. He discusses his surprise over being undrafted and then breaks down each of his pre-NBA stints.
18:30: When a player goes from being successful overseas to signing a minimum contract in the NBA, a lot of fans don’t realize they’re taking a pay cut. Did Brandon consider staying overseas rather than making the jump to the NBA?
21:15: Brandon got signed after doing really well in Summer League, which is tough because every player is trying to showcase their game in a short amount of time. What was that experience like and how much pressure is there since there’s such a small window to make an impression?
22:35: Brandon discusses his offseason training and what specific aspects of his game he focused on improving.
23:45: San Antonio has one of the best international scouting departments, so they’re aware of pretty much every player doing well abroad. Does Brandon believe his stints overseas made him more appealing to the Spurs?
25:10: After college, Brandon immediately traveled the world and worked in several different countries where there was a culture shock and language barrier. He discusses how that changed him as a person and helped him mature.
26:25: Rudy Gay was a splashy signing for San Antonio this summer. He’s coming off of the Achilles’ injury, but he’s obviously very talented and people are excited to see how Pop will use him and what he’ll do within the Spurs’ system and culture. Brandon discusses how Rudy has looked behind the scenes, how he’s approaching this season and what kind of production he expects from Rudy.
27:45: Kawhi Leonard is one of those freak-of-nature players who does crazy things pretty regularly. How has Brandon’s opinion of Kawhi changed now that he’s seeing him up close on a daily basis rather than as an outsider?
29:50: Kawhi is known for being a quiet guy; is he like that around the team as well? And who have been the vocal leaders of this team so far?
32:00: Brandon jokes about how his NBA 2K18 likeness looks nothing like him.
34:40: Brandon and Alex share their favorite TV shows of all-time as well as what they’re currently watching.
39:00: The goal in San Antonio is always to win a le. Does this team have what it takes to win a championship, and what does the squad have to do in order to accomplish that feat?
Fitty Mills imo
if we are going to compare Paul with Simmons, lets look at his ability to attack the basket. He has not shown that ability or aggression yet in comparison to Simmons. Spurs have a lot of shooters, but more "attack the basket" mentality. Simmons provided that element.
..and would fumble the ball 80% of the time too
It's pointless to argue about JSimms at this point. One has to be happy for him bc he's happy with his choice. It was his choice to go to Orlando. He wanted more freedom to play, more minutes, more shots, and the ability to decide for himself how to be aggressive, etc. He felt restricted in the Spurs offense and was fearful of getting the bench for a mistake. He said he couldn't play freely like that.
Spurs were only going to retain him if they gave him what he wanted in minutes and role. That was never going to happen in SA after Manu decided to come back and Spurs signed Rudy Gay.
And both teams are most likely better for it all. Pretty nice...
Did he really mention fearing being benched for mistakes? The Big 3 throughout the years had that happen many times to them
yes. he did. there is a link about it in another recent thread read the interview.
Ha, thanks. I'll have to check it out. As a player I guess you have to be mentally strong enough to handle that sort of coaching style. It ain't for everyone. That's what made our big 3 , mainly TD so special. Set the bar
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