Maybe we should send Finley to the D-League to work on his jumper?
Yeah, it's not a horrible decision to go with Udoka, but it's one lacking upside.
I like Udoka's professionalism, toughness, and physicality, but I just haven't seen enough from him to see him playing a significant enough role against the better teams.
Hairston probably couldn't either, at least this year, but then again... He might've.
Those per numbers are pretty comparable, but I think Malik's limited minutes make them a little misleading.
I was pretty skeptical at him being the 3-point threat Pop generally looks for, but Chump seemed to think he was progressing quite nicely with the Toro's IIRC.But I do agree with Ex that he needs a jumper. He should be able to develop at least a corner three-pointer. He shot well in college and at Austin so it's definitely possible. But without an outside jumper, I don't think he'd fit Pop's vision of the offense.
I wouldn't put anything passed this kid, or say that he couldn't do anything on the basketball court, but I'd be pretty disappointed in Pop if he couldn't find a way to utilize a player with the amount of talent and the type of unique skill-set he possesses, all because he wasn't the ideal 3-point shooter.
Maybe we should send Finley to the D-League to work on his jumper?
Finley hits 42% of his three pointers in the NBA. I don't exactly know what more should be expected from him.
Malik hits 0% in the NBA. He shoots them a lot better in the D-League, but not enough of them have come in the normal course of the game to call him reliable there. He does enough things well to keep him on the team, but I don't see a way around his developing a jump shot in order to stick.
Ian Mahinmi?
I could see Hairston take Bowen's mins in regular season next year.
Chump, there are plenty of guys who do not have jump shots that stick in the NBA. If he can keep up his rebounding, finishing at the rim, attacking off the dribble and defense, he can stick without becoming a reliable jump shooter imo.
Obviously, being able to knock down 3's at anything higher than 40% would be a huge bonus, but he does have some off the dribble moves.
I'm not holding my breath.
He needs to hit them at a higher rate than 0% to keep people from doublling off of him.
Hey chump,
what do you think so far about demarcus nelson? is he a sg or a pg and does he have an NBA future?
He's a shooting guard training to be a combo guard. He's actually like a smaller Hairston as far as his talents and shortcomings go. He's very good at penetrating and defending, but he needs to learn to shoot and run the point. It's too bad that he joined the team so late because it's nearly impossible to develop him at the point guard spot with all the roster turmoil and pressure to win games now. As it is Marcus Williams is playing a ton of point forward.
Hairston's return may or may not help Nelson. A "best five" lineup right now would probably be Squeaky/Nelson/Hairston/Marcus/Jones, but the outside shooting of that group would be a little streaky. I like Nelson and would like to see him on the Spurs' summer league team. He could be another George Hill with a little work; he's got almost exactly the same measurements.
Thanks for the rundown chump...This group is definatly geared to winning this year!!
If Pop lets Udoka run the offense some down the stretch and into the playoffs, and if it pays off, the decision to utilize him over Hairston suddenly looks brilliant.
Malik is playing tonight against the Sioux Falls Skyforce, which have Kasib Powell, Bobby Jones, CJ Giles and a couple of Bobcat assignees.
Live link:
http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia-live...rce_071102.asx
Good to see Dawson back. Nelson starts at the point.
I think its definitely a good option to stick him in Austin for now and get something going next year
who knows who will leave and a spot might open for him in the solid rotation
I'll go out on a limb and say that 3/4 of ALL people in the NBA, jumper or not, aren't Spurs material.
As for attacking off the dribble, if they know you have no jumper, they back off and cut off your angle of attack. Being able to do that stuff in college or the d-league doesn't necessarily translate into doing in in the NBA. It's like being a pitcher in AAA ball. You can get by with a good fastball...until you get promoted into the Majors. MLB players need a curveball, or to be able to hit one. NBA wings and guards need a reliable jumper. Most of those hypothetical players you mentioned that stuck without one are probably bigs. On some teams, you can get away with that, since perhaps your offense isn't post based.
That's actually a good thing!!!...They could really use the help down there in Austin, they have been losing a whole lot of games lately..Maybe they will get back on track?....
sorry for the bump but is the first one i found looking for a Hairston thread..
I think he can defend better than Udoka...
seriously...
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