of all peopleIf you want a good response then you will probably have to be more specific.
of all peopleIf you want a good response then you will probably have to be more specific.
You need me to articulate that in some other way? Baby talk?Lmao brother whattttttrrt?
Baby talk would probably be an upgradeYou need me to articulate that in some other way? Baby talk?
Yes. I usually am quite specific and request others to be more specific and provide data. I dislike when people are vague and lack data. Thank you.of all people
No its not, since the point was never to compare those three but to state that talent is only one part of the evaluation.James Harden and Trae Young being difficult is kind of an irrelevant point. Would anyone sane advocate for letting Trae/James fall to 20 in a draft.
To you perhaps but the rest in here are grown ups so they would probably dislike that.Baby talk would probably be an upgrade
I have it on good authority that @ONE LOVE would be okay with it. . .To you perhaps but the rest in here are grown ups so they would probably dislike that.
Talk to me like pinkydollTo you perhaps but the rest in here are grown ups so they would probably dislike that.
I hadn't considered the possibility that he's legitimately neurodivergent but he seems like he might be. Which would be a crazy ****** thing to pass on him for for a lot of reasons.The stuff with Cam seemed like teams thought he was autistic. Not that he was a difficult personality or like that, but that he didnt smile/talk enough (combined with w/e knee issues he had).
Maybe I've got myself twisted, but Hendricks seems positioned to make a few obvious impacts. After all, he's switchable 3 thru 5 (at least), can provide legitimate rim protection as a rotating help defender, and can hit the three. There's not a team in the league that couldn't use more of all of that, imo.I hadn't considered the possibility that he's legitimately neurodivergent but he seems like he might be. Which would be a crazy ****** thing to pass on him for for a lot of reasons.
I think the Jazz ****ed up on this and we're gonna spend more than a little time bellyaching the Hendricks pick as it almost doesn't matter how good he might be right now because he's just not positioned to make an impact right now. I seriously do not understand drafting him and then going all in on grabbing/retaining as many bigs and big forwards as they could get. Just take the ****ing swing on Cam if you're at the goal line for getting Collins (and keeping KO, and going after Paul Reed/Yurtseven).
As to how he kept slipping, I think it's entirely reasonable that after falling past the Jazz - the lowest team he worked out with - the rest of the teams were already elbow deep in their draft plans/targets and they saw the Jazz pass and saw that as proof that he should've been slipping. I would love to know one day what happened, but something we do know is that sometimes that dumb **** just happens like with Rashard Lewis.
Maybe I've got myself twisted, but Hendricks seems positioned to make a few obvious impacts. After all, he's switchable 3 thru 5 (at least), can provide legitimate rim protection as a rotating help defender, and can hit the three. There's not a team in the league that couldn't use more of all of that, imo.
Look, I actually like(d) Hendricks. Won't matter if he can't get on the floor for a couple of years; it's a terrible use of an asset to just go out of your way and bury a top-ten pick less then a week after drafting them.Maybe I've got myself twisted, but Hendricks seems positioned to make a few obvious impacts. After all, he's switchable 3 thru 5 (at least), can provide legitimate rim protection as a rotating help defender, and can hit the three. There's not a team in the league that couldn't use more of all of that, imo.
Olynyk's contract is up after this year. If Hendricks is that good, after a year in the G-League he'll still be good, and move into the 4-5 backup role.Look, I actually like(d) Hendricks. Won't matter if he can't get on the floor for a couple of years; it's a terrible use of an asset to just go out of your way and bury a top-ten pick less then a week after drafting them.
Maybe I've got myself twisted, but Hendricks seems positioned to make a few obvious impacts. After all, he's switchable 3 thru 5 (at least), can provide legitimate rim protection as a rotating help defender, and can hit the three. There's not a team in the league that couldn't use more of all of that, imo.
Kessler had a boo boo last summer and the Jazz shut him down for Summer League and that worked out.Look, I actually like(d) Hendricks. Won't matter if he can't get on the floor for a couple of years; it's a terrible use of an asset to just go out of your way and bury a top-ten pick less then a week after drafting them.
I think midway through 23/24 season is probably the correct over/under.I'd comfortably wager that Hendricks will be a regular part of the rotation by midway through next season, if not sooner. There's a consolidation trade coming soon enough, IMO