and we haven't seen nick smith play for them yet. and that dunk by brazile the other night - good hell.Arkansas is really a crazy prospect team. They might have 5 NBA players on that team. Brazile and Council are such high level athletes.
yep. he's not only keegan's identical twin, but their games are so damn similar (and that's a high compliment coming from me) with the exception that he's a lefty.He’s averaging 22/8 in 25 mins per game through three games so far. I’d bet he ends up closer to the lottery than the 2nd round.
They are both lefty's according to google. Their dad taught them to shoot right handed but I guess he switched back to left handed.yep. he's not only keegan's identical twin, but their games are so damn similar (and that's a high compliment coming from me) with the exception that he's a lefty.
Eight steals. A bit undisciplined, but very active defensively.
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Pretty accurate... I also think sometimes those "boring" guys or guys with limited upside end up popping and you feel dumb. Desmond Bane was kinda that mold for me. I wanted him because worst case he can shoot the **** out of the ball and handle a bit... then he turned into a monster.I don’t think Cason Wallace is an NBA star but I don’t think there’s anyway he’s not a 10 year NBA player, barring injuries.
He’d be a great fit for us if we keep all 3 picks.
I don’t think Cason Wallace is an NBA star but I don’t think there’s anyway he’s not a 10 year NBA player, barring injuries.
He’d be a great fit for us if we keep all 3 picks.
I'm sure they want dynamic wings... lol at Vando slashing to the rim though... how that gonna end?Here's the thing, I don't think the Jazz ultimately want a ball-dominant star at the PG position. I think they want to play through dynamic wings. They'd rather have guys like Lauri and Vanderbilt slashing to the rim than have a 6'3" guard pounding the ball and shooting a jump shot. I think they're going to invest their draft capital on dynamic, athletic wings. But a guy like Wallace who is available in the late lottery or mid-1st round would be a good play.
That said, Gradey Dick also has some Gordon Hayward-like ability to create with the ball, and he might also be a good pick in the late lotto or mid-1st.
I'm sure they want dynamic wings... lol at Vando slashing to the rim though... how that gonna end?
Has Dick created a single shot for himself all year?Here's the thing, I don't think the Jazz ultimately want a ball-dominant star at the PG position. I think they want to play through dynamic wings. They'd rather have guys like Lauri and Vanderbilt slashing to the rim than have a 6'3" guard pounding the ball and shooting a jump shot. I think they're going to spend their draft capital on dynamic, athletic wings as a priority. But a guy like Wallace who is available in the late lottery or mid-1st round would be a good play.
Gradey Dick also has some Gordon Hayward-like ability to create with the ball, and he might also be a good pick in the late lotto or mid-1st.
Has Dick created a single shot for himself all year?
Right now the best Jazz player is a non-shot creating PF/C. They going to need some kind of PG play. I doubt Wallace makes it out of the lottery. Thin PG class.Here's the thing, I don't think the Jazz ultimately want a ball-dominant star at the PG position. I think they want to play through dynamic wings. They'd rather have guys like Lauri and Vanderbilt slashing to the rim than have a 6'3" guard pounding the ball and shooting a jump shot. I think they're going to spend their draft capital on dynamic, athletic wings as a priority. But a guy like Wallace who is available in the late lottery or mid-1st round would be a good play.
Gradey Dick also has some Gordon Hayward-like ability to create with the ball, and he might also be a good pick in the late lotto or mid-1st.
I don't know that it is. He scores on put backs, corner threes and dunks in transition or drop off passes.Better than a 6'2" guard trying to shoot a step-back over Jared Vanderbilt.
Im not doubting that he can develop some ball skills, but he doesnt have them yet and the Hayward thing feels like a huge racial comparison. Dick is more of a pure shooter and off-ball player.I was watching some of his earlier tape. He has some ball skills. If you recall, Hayward played off the ball most the time at Butler up until the 2nd half of his sophomore year.
I want to see the measurements on him... he does not look small. He might remind Ainge of a certain pg he had in Boston. Wallace looks like he plays bigger than a 6' 2" pg. If he is a legit 6' 4" then he can switch on to a lot of wings on defense. Not sure he has a dynamic offensive game but I like him quite a bit. If he plays bigger and shoots it well enough you can always run additional pgs with him and it can be really effective.Right now the best Jazz player is a non-shot creating PF/C. They going to need some kind of PG play. I doubt Wallace makes it out of the lottery. Thin PG class.
Im not doubting that he can develop some ball skills, but he doesnt have them yet and the Hayward thing feels like a huge racial comparison. Dick is more of a pure shooter and off-ball player.
this kind of take should have you removed from earth.lolRight now the best Jazz player is a non-shot creating PF/C. They going to need some kind of PG play. I doubt Wallace makes it out of the lottery. Thin PG class.