Mexico city like a roided up houston tbh
Can’t get hurt in the G-League if you don’t play him in the G-League…
Mexico city like a roided up houston tbh
Such a shame for primo suave
Primo's passing was awesome and his shot looked good but his intensity, rebounding and defense were bad, as were the whole's team's. It was obvious this group hadn't played a game together. Hope his injury is minor.
Btw, it's quite interesting comparing Primo's play to Jaden Hardy's, who is projected to go top 5 in the 2022 draft, as they have similar profiles and age (Hardy's actually older). Primo doing better, even after a C+ game for him.
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If he’s all that, I wonder why the Rockets called up the ASpurs Anthony Mathis after the game…
Mathis can shoot now. Nix is a project point guard.
. Can you IMAGINE the meltdown here if we had a roster spot, and called up some other team’s player, leaving Primo in Austin?
yeah, we shouldn't have that issue. Nix is garbage when it comes to scoring at this point. I'm a little surprised the Rockets signed him at all but he is only 19.
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That landing looked awkward af. How do you get your feet crossed like that? Too much smoke for there not to be fire in terms of his landing style.
Primo looking better than Scoot and Jaden Hardy. He’s got to cut down on the lazy passes though.
well, supposedly the spurs took primo early with the assumption that he would have been a top 5 lottery pick this year if he had stayed another year at Bama so it's a good sign if he is looking better than some of the next draft's cream of the crop.
Wow, I thought you were kidding, but he literally crossed his own ankle when coming down, no interference from the other player (besides guarding the shot, obviously). Definitely worrisome if it's an ongoing trend.
These are the kinds of "basics" that have to be ironed out before he plays in the NBA full-time. Can't have bad fundamentals and body mechanics, especially at such a young age.
Cacok is an nba player. If it’s not with us, it’ll be with someone.
They recognize that I’m thinking, he will get that chance.
The good thing is, the Spurs usually only sign guys to 2 year two-way contracts, so they have a bit of a cushion. They may have a slot next year to convert him like they did KBD last summer. Either Thad will be gone for an ending contract, or he'll roll off this summer, opening a PF slot on the roster. If not, they roll into year 2 of his two way.
I like the guy. He has a knack for rebounding and likes to play defense. Plays bigger than his size 6’8”. Small ball PF in the 2nd team.
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You look at the above numbers and think wow but I believe that is his fourth or maybe fifth game where he has over 20pts and 15 + rebounds that is pretty dang impressive even for G League.
That job is already held by KBD, who can defend 1-4 and shoots 34% from long.
Hm... So they didn't have the cap space or exceptions to give them three-year deals. I'm not the biggest fan of this. I guess it's a nice reward to them, and it clears up a potential playoff roster. But they would have had basically ERFA rights on both this summer and the ability to lock either into a long-term deal. Cacok is whatever. I like him as depth well enough, but if he were to get a big offer and walk, I think you'd scratch your head and move on. Wieskamp as a draft pick is something I like a bit less. They'll have RFA rights and the Arenas exception to keep him if he does play well (which is obviously not a guarantee), but a Hinkie special like with Jones or Metu would have been preferable to me.
Hopefully the team signs some two-way guys now. I understand not really caring about 10-days with a young team full of prospects, but they owe it to themselves to at least claim some d-league guards. As I've said before, it's a long-term need.
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