Locke comped JHS to D'Lo which I can see. I get the JHS athleticism concerns, but I think he's clearly a better athlete than DLo w/ a bigger stronger body.
I feel like Jaime Jaquez is going to show out that way also. Definitely feels like a guy that has that type of production and vibe.Podz. 9 rebounds per game. Per 40 would probably be 10
After watching his podcasts, I think Locke believes that Hendrix is available at 9 and we should take him. He also seems to think Black and Wallace will be gone by 16 so Bufkin should be our pick there. That could be a pretty nice draft if we don't move up.
A weird stat for all those late-first-second rounder guards/wings that turn into go-to options in the league after being projected as role players - rebounding... Jimmy Butler, Kris Middleton, Desmond Bane... all had high rebounding numbers - over 6-7 rbs per 40...
Maybe, but these are all midrange off the dribble shots where players typically hang for balance and release a bit later.You’re gonna love this but his release is weirdly long and is actually on the way down in about half those shots (by just a little).
One of the dudes said he trusted Jarace's shot more than Cam's. The other said he had equal trust in both as shooters, but trust Jarace to take more appropriate shots.
No Ceilings is a conglomerate of individuals. The two guys who do the film podcast (Corey and Andy?) have him at 9.They are super high on both. They have Jarace at 4 and Cam at 5 on their most recent big board.
Why is he shooting those shots though? It’s weird. And it directly controverts the “lol, he doesn’t shoot on the way down.” thing.Maybe, but these are all midrange off the dribble shots where players typically hang for balance and release a bit later.
Because it's part of his game. He's a solid midrange shooter.Why is he shooting those shots though? It’s weird. And it directly controverts the “lol, he doesn’t shoot on the way down.” thing.