Is that a big time polish rapper? Must be well known if YouTube views mean anything.
Looks like a sick Audi R8 at the end.
But I wasn't talking about rebounds, was I?
Is that a big time polish rapper? Must be well known if YouTube views mean anything.
Looks like a sick Audi R8 at the end.
In what way will Sochan become like Rodman? Rodman's biggest asset was his rebounding.
Indeed they did.
I think it was pretty clear in the original post: the trolling.
I want to see this guy play more PG.
This the only way Sochan reaches his top end outcome. He would never have the shooting development of Kawhi or DJ. The only all star path is to be a coachable version of Ben Simmons.
I'm not sure that's true at all. He's played 56 games, and you're writing off his 3pt jumper for the rest of his career?
Also, Jimmy Butler will be going into the HOF as a career 32% 3G shooter. He made All Star teams in 2020 and 2022, shooting .244 and .233 from beyond the arc. It's a matter of aggression and getting to the line and making your FTs. Jeremy shot over 80% with the one handed technique.
Sochan has a bit of a broken jumpshot, but it's not really terrible. The big leap in FT percentage once he took his guide hand off suggests there are other ways to fix it.
I am concerned about the rebounding, somewhat of a problem for Wembanyama, too. Not that they don't rebound, but they are sometimes weak or passive about them. Need to control those boards.
He's a way better shooter than Simmons, he wasn't afraid to launch last season and I bet he worked on it this summer, I'm pretty sure he can become a decent shooter, while Simmons will never be one.
Sochan don't even have a pull up jumper right now. He is not going to be an all-star as a pull up threat like Kawhi and DJ.
Bull . He's got a great pullup middie. He's even shot it right over the top of likes of KAT and PG13, both taller than him.
He was a ing rookie and you're writing off the rest of his career!
C'mon it is not great. You have this same argument for all the rookies.
Yeah his turnaround jumper in the lane is pretty sweet.
No. Blake is the rawest of all, and doesn't have much of anything. Malaki needs 3pt consistency, but I see that coming. His FT shooting, and college 3pt % say that it's only a matter of time.
Not similar players. Sochan is not a fluid offensive player. He's more stiff as a player. He doesn't have a quick nice release on his shot, even a hitch in his shot, very stiff as a player. He's way over rated on this Spurs board.
56 games. 56.
I'm not sure how you can watch Sochan and not see a fluid player. He's very mobile for his size. This gives him a lot of advantage over his weight class. When he's getting into the lane he's a big problem already.
Sochan isn’t that big. He’s 6’8 220. McDermott is 6’6 220 and Keldon is 6’5 225
he’s definitely a fluid player, that’s not really my biggest concern for him
As compared to Jimmy Butler no he isn't a fluid player. Sochan is more upright and not as quick. Butler is more of a scorer and a better ball handler. Sochan doesn't shoot the ball his form as well either.
Butler looks more athletic in every area over all.
i dont think they're trying to do the same things or play the same position. draymond has always been the more natural comp, though sochan has to get stronger to live up to that
Jimmy Butler wasn't always Jimmy Butler. He was once a rookie, too. No one is saying that Sochan IS Jimmy Butler, just that maybe he COULD BE Jimmy Butler down the line. I mean, Kawhi turned into an All NBA caliber player, but his first two seasons, he pretty much stood in the corner and shot 3s. No one could see what he would become. Anyone who says they did is full of crap.
Sochan is big, has a long wing span.
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