Need to worry about getting him back on the court before posting any of these re ed threads.
Until he learns how to shoot this will not happen. Defenses will assuredly double off of him and pack the paint. Like it or not the most complete, versatile 5-man squad the Spurs can assemble on the floor is:
1) Kyle Anderson
2) Danny 2.0
3) Kawhi
4) Aldridge
5) Pau
with this as a close second:
1) Kyle Anderson
2) Danny 2.0
3) Kawhi
4) Gay
5) Aldridge
This year's version of Kyle is at least willing to shoot and can get to the basket at an underratedly good clip.
Murray will get his chance. He has to continue his work with Chip though.
Need to worry about getting him back on the court before posting any of these re ed threads.
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Kyle will be fine. He's versatile and plays a variety of positions.
Was Danny 2.0 better than any other iteration?
Lmao!! So not only are u sayikg kyle is willing and able to shoot, but he will be able and better at driving to the rim vs opposing point guards?? Alright bro...u win
At this point Kyle is a better decision maker with the ball than Murray.
YES, Kyle is still tentative - but demonstrably LESS than seasons prior.
Like Murray, Kyle has good rebounding instincts and has enough length to bother the opposing player on the defensive end. And while he can't stay in front of most guards, he has shown to be capable of guarding positions 3-5. He also has a bit more mass than Murray and doesn't get pushed around as much.
Murray frequently forces up wild shots - which Kyle rarely does.
So while Murray has quicker handles, plays with more tenacity, and is miles ahead over Kyle in the athleticism department - Kyle is still crafty enough to get to the rim. He can post smaller players and has shown a consistent ability this season to make the right pass.
FWIW you are reading me wrong. I LOVE Murray. I just think that throwing him out there just for the sake of "getting minutes" won't fix his greatest problem - namely that he still hasn't developed a consistent jumper. Chip worked with Parker over several off-seasons to rebuild his jumpshot - Murray will have to go through a similar process. And unlike Parker's case, where he was getting PG duties really early in his career out of necessity - the Spurs have many capable floor leaders where being forced to play Murray is not required.
Anyone who enjoys free-flowing, beautiful offensive basketball will be losers. The Beautiful Game is dead when Kawhiso returns to the court.
Lol re s who think Leonard makes the team worse.. geezus.
Player fan thread #1,048
Can Kyle play starting point guard??
What do you think guys??
Can't handle troof bombs
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Stupid question OP, per par.
Here's an idea: Put some scrabble pieces in a bowl, toss them into the air. Start a thread on whatever patterns land. Keep doing that. We won't know the difference other than maybe once in a while something coherent will arise.
kyle anderson is the loser and aldridge loses a lot, but overall we all improve. I think Gay will have the same role and Kyle could be switching positions all around. We'll see. I still want to see the superwingspan lineup sometimes
of course he can.. just need to avoid him going 1 on 1 in the open space against a fast pg, but that's quite easy to do if you're the spurs.
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