Truth. He bobbled a few, but managed to get ahold of them mostly. Lost a few out of bounds due to fumbling a catch.
Everytime I look at his shot there just a few tweaks to it that will make it much better. He brings the ball back too far because he s his head back when he shoots and I think he does that to create arc on his shot which he could correct if his shooting motion didn't go out into space but up above his head.
Truth. He bobbled a few, but managed to get ahold of them mostly. Lost a few out of bounds due to fumbling a catch.
I wonder if a secondary reason Dayes and Ayres are in the Spurs summer league is to generate interest from other teams for a possible 2 for 1 trade?
With the emergence of Green, this would be a distinct possibility. It seems like Green is hands above both at this point.
Yeah, but then teams would sign Green instead of them. But I agree, I think it is to generate interest from teams. Unfortunately, Ayers has just flopped and killed any chance a team would be interested in him.
We need to trade Boylen to a team and then he'll make sure that team gets hampered with Ayres.. they're like a package couple.
Yes! This will be very fun to watch this year. If Pop is willing to play him at the point, it will create some interesting matchups for the opposing team's defense.
Kyle Anderson is going to be a damn good player down the road. I see him as a point-forward. I think as soon as next season the Spurs can use him.
The more I watch Anderson from Summer League, the worse he looks defending the perimeter. Just don't see him getting any serious time as a wing this year, if he can put on some weight hopefully he'll see some time at Power Forward.
my bad you're right. they're all just inexperienced, monster wingspan players. That's where i get confused, i never could even find LJC's hand measurement. I'm sure it doesn't compare. Plus, they don't all have an obvious "natural knack" for basketball excellence. For some reason, i always think there's a correlation between freakish wingspan/hand measurement and the ability to excel in the NBA.
Oh and you know what, Antetokounmpo isn't even inexperienced anymore. He's had a whole season of NBA ball. So yeah, my bad.
Antetokounmpo was a 15th pick. LJC is a 28th pick. Many 28th picks don't ever make it in the NBA, much less get to play in the first year. Add to that Milwaukee usually sucks so a 15th pick is much more likely to contribute on a ty team than a 28th pick is likely to contribute on, in retrospect, the best team in the league, and arguably one of the best teams in history.
For those of you at work, etc: tvembed
That's weak comparison. You may as well have said they're all black.
They play different positions. They have different experiences as pros. They were discovered in different ways. They have dramatically different floors/ceilings.
So what exactly do Antetokounmpo and Caboclo tell you about Jean-Charles? That you should stash him? That you shouldn't? That he was a draft steal? That he was a reach? I can't tell, because the answers to those questions vary dramatically among these three prospects.
I hope Errors fouls out quickly
KA with a nice chase down block.
Thought that they couldn't foul out?
That was a fantastic pass by Exum.
That ref should be ing fired dude was sliding and moving and in the ing restricted zone
Ayers looks like a scrub even vs Summer League compe ion.![]()
Now they can.
Errors is one pathetic piece of ....
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