Still pretty accurate. Not to mention clutch.
Still pretty accurate. Not to mention clutch.
When were Korver or Brewer ever clutch?
You're questioning Korver/Brewer comparison but endorsing Faried of SG comparison? WTF????
I meant Oladipo is clutch.
You're questioning Korver/Brewer comparison but endorsing Faried of SG comparison? WTF????
Please don't take this the wrong way but is your Cerebral Cortex ****ed up?
Please don't take this the wrong way but is your Cerebral Cortex ****ed up?
Why caps?
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What separates Oladipo from Ronnie Brewer? I haven't seen him play much.
This has already been addressed pretty well by Ty, but I wanted to emphasize the primary difference between Brewer and Oladipo (besides not having the one of the most comedically busted shots in the NBA [though he's gotten impressive results considering that, but that's not saying much]) is heart. Brewer was soft. His motivation defensively was to play passing lanes and contain his assignment, the latter usually suffering because of the former. Brewer didn't rebound particularly well either. Oladipo just goes after everything. Boards hard, plays physical defense, but is athletic enough to keep his space and still keep with his assignment. The guy just won't be denied most of the time.
Is Oladipo on the same level as MKG in terms of fire/motor?
I just want to add too that the one thing that every single championship team is not a dominant center, or a dominant wing, or a dominant defense. It's an alpha male who leads and isn't afraid to grab control of the team and demand greatness of his teammates. Oladipo is exactly that type of guy.
I was just dreaming of getting poythress and Burke in this draft. poythress would be a swing for the fences type of pick. Burke would just be safe. now if you wanted 2 swing for the fences type the would take McCullum instead of Burke.
I was just dreaming of getting poythress and Burke in this draft. poythress would be a swing for the fences type of pick. Burke would just be safe. now if you wanted 2 swing for the fences type the would take McCullum instead of Burke.
Meh on Poythress. I think you really have to have heart/desire/IQ to play SF/2nd option wing (highly doubt Poythress would supplant Burks or Hayward as best wing player) for the Jazz because you have to self-motivate yourself to be aggressive given Utah's spread of talent. There will only be so many touches and I think we need a high IQ SF who can play off-ball, like Porter.
Poythress's highest assist total on the year is 2, which seems really weak given how much offensive talent is on that team.