Lulz. You're on the wrong board.
Nah .. a complete and total lack of social skills doesn't necessarily mean a lack of heart.

Lulz. You're on the wrong board.
One more thing on 6'9" Kyle Wiltjer (76 of 82 threes in 5 minute drill), I went back and looked at his shooting and in the last 6 weeks of the year, he's shooting 64% from behind the arc. He'll be a weapon next year when he gets more playing time.
*cough*ryankelly*cough*
One more thing on 6'9" Kyle Wiltjer (76 of 82 threes in 5 minute drill), I went back and looked at his shooting and in the last 6 weeks of the year, he's shooting 64% from behind the arc. He'll be a weapon next year when he gets more playing time.
For the lazy .. here's who's playing in the tourney today (of those we've discussed);
- MKG, Teague, Davis, TJones, DMiller, DLamb, Wiltjer
- John Jenkin, Jeffrey Taylor, Festus Ezeli
- PJones3, QMiller, Pierre Jackson
- Drummond, JLamb, Napier
- Sullinger
- Moser
Once again you are forgetting Hartstock!!
My bad, bro .. lol
AND HartsTock!!!
When he's making it rain from the free throw line extended, you'll be like "damn, kennykyle was ON something"
I have a crush on Jae Crowder. I just love him. As complete a player as you'll find.
Like him a lot. You almost have to. His tireless work ethic, bb smarts, and other intangibles are simply apparent. My hesitation is that I don't know that he has the handles and athleticism to effectively play the NBA SF spot .. and too small for the PF. He reminds me a bit of a collegiate Chuck Hayes with a much better shot.
Let's say he is basically Chuck Hayes with a 3 and can score opportunistically otherwise, how the hell do you not draft that at the right spot?
Look at it from this angle, too: Millsap insurance policy. The Jazz have control on what he does for the next year and a half, but they have much less control over his free agency. And that's the bare minimum angle. Maybe he can play SF, maybe he can't, but when you find a player that versatile, you should probably just find a way to get them (within reason) and then figure it out from there. Good things almost always happen when he's involved in a play, the right pass, the right shot, a charge, a block, helping on D but not getting a steal or block but still forcing a bad shot or turnover, rebounding, whatever. That's something else.I would. Hayes with a 3 would actually be pretty scary .. well sorta. I think you draft him knowing what he brings to the table, not to try to completely change his game.