I just looked up his career highs. Looks like his career high in points was 15. High in rebounds was 11. And he's 7'1.![]()
Nobody knows that. It's the D-League.
I just looked up his career highs. Looks like his career high in points was 15. High in rebounds was 11. And he's 7'1.![]()
Nobody knows that because nobody's watching the D-League, you mean.
So you're not going to answer the question about CJ?
Still learning the point. Isn't great at directing players yet. Getting better and finding the open man on drives. Doesn't turn the ball over that much. Uneven defense against quality opposition. My favorite one-on-one move of his is the jab step, step back jumper.
That obviously sucks, but thankfully he has spent a lot of time working from the perimeter this season..he has significantly improved his ball handling and passing from last year IMO(his 2 main flaws as a player), based on what we've seen in SL/preseason/D-league this year..obviously he still has ways to go, which is what should be expected from a project player that the Spurs probably expect to be a role player, obviously not a star..
There's nothing to lose at this point..give him a few months of real NBA game time..if he shows some potential and progress, the Spurs have a cheap rotation player for next season and beyond..if he doesn't show enough potential, don't give him the guaranteed money next year..
I think Hairston gets all the time on the perimeter he needs. The "PF" spot has been rotating between Justin Bowen, Eddie Basden and David McClure most of the time, with Gee and Hairston playing there at times. The last couple of games they have used the two center frontline; easy to do tonight as Bakersfield is now the tallest team in the D-League.
Hairston is paired up with Blake Ahearn or Reece Gaines in the second half.
What do you think about Gee, CD?..potential NBA guy in the future?..
Ballhog. Works against Bakersfield when he's 10-13, but needs more than one dimension to his game. Outside shooting, handling, defense -- if he adds any one of those to his game, he'll probably be in the NBA. He should still be able to get to the line a lot if he moves up; he's got an NBA body and physicality.
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