Well then if he falls to 12 you can book it and I would be very happy with Leonard at 12.
There is a rumor that the Kings are set on him at 7, but also that the owners really want the Jimmer. We shall see.
Well then if he falls to 12 you can book it and I would be very happy with Leonard at 12.
There is a rumor that the Kings are set on him at 7, but also that the owners really want the Jimmer. We shall see.
I hope the Maloofs win out. It would eliminate a huge potential headache for the Jazz because there will be a number of better prospects available at 12, and if KOC selects any of them with Feredeter still on the board the boos would be deafening.On the radio (1280) they spoke with a Sacramento writer and he said that they coaches see no room for Fredette and that they need a SF like Leonard or Vesely but the Maloofs want the money Fredette would generate. So the coaching staff had a video made up of all of Fredette's flaws etc and to bolster their case. The Sac writer thought the coaches would win out.
I hope the Maloofs win out. It would eliminate a huge potential headache for the Jazz because there will be a number of better prospects available at 12, and if KOC selects any of them with Feredeter still on the board the boos would be deafening.
My Jimmer hatred notwithstanding, this is a fantastic post. I wish I could rep it.
GO MALOOFS!
What's your argument against Jimmer, guy?
Besides the obvious ones that I've stated around 100 times? Nothing.
What's your argument against Jimmer, guy?
I'll give you a hint, Archie. The argument falls out along the lines of (a) what it means to be a complete basketball player, and (b) the subtleties of what it takes to be able to bring those skills to the NBA court. In other words, it's talent-evaluating-basketball-stuff... have you tried thinking of Jimmer in those terms? I mean, I know you saw him put the orange thing in the basket an aMAzInG number of time from aMAzInG distances last year, but....
I'll give you a hint, Archie. The argument falls out along the lines of (a) what it means to be a complete basketball player, and (b) the subtleties of what it takes to be able to bring those skills to the NBA court. In other words, it's talent-evaluating-basketball-stuff... have you tried thinking of Jimmer in those terms? I mean, I know you saw him put the orange thing in the basket an aMAzInG number of time from aMAzInG distances last year, but....
You're too smart.
I think when it comes to Fredette people are being too smart for their own good. And Fredette is just such an obvious talent that it's too mainstream. And being mainstream isn't cool so better to go with some like Singleton. You look really cool if Singleton pans out, whereas Fredette? Well yeah - that's just so obvious.
This.
yeah, but there is that HUGE *** MOTHA ****ING HOLE on the defensive side of the court. That's HALF a complete game, btw.
"Defense is a mindset," Fredette said. "I have the ability to do it. Everybody has the ability to do it, if they put their mind to it. That's a big key of mine going to the next level."
Well, in school Fredette didn't have the mindset to play defense. Now he's talking a good game, but based on the word out of his workouts Fredette held his own. I'd like it if he could stay in front of his man. According to his athletic numbers from the combine he can (if he has the mindset to do so). He certainly appears to be developing a chip on his shoulder regarding this, so there is reason for optimism here. And y'know, it's not like Deron didn't get beat an awful lot.
BWhahahwhahah another one couldn't hack the red rep and had to slap back. hehepeepeecaca!
What kind of players have to repeatedly apologize for their play, saying things like "defense is a mindset"?
Does size matter? What kind of guys say, "Size doesn't matter, it's how you use it"?
His size at PG is fine.