If you like fire, then draft Randle or Smart.
What about burks?
If you like fire, then draft Randle or Smart.
PG - 48 mins a night
SG - 48 mins a night
SF - 15 mins a night
Some simple third grade math gets you 111 mins a night for Burke, Smart, Hayward, Burks. That evens out to 28 mins per player. IDEAL. Toss in some night with foul trouble, matchups, off nights, whatever.
Or, hell, give Hayward 20 mins a night at SF instead of 15. Essentially 30 mins a night for each one. Problem solved. That still leaves 28 mins a night for another SF to come in and produce.
HOLY ****. IT WORKS.
Yeah, what about Burks.....unreal.
Today I'm leaning toward...
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I think Rusillo said it best:
"If you want to like Gordon, you will watch his tape and be in love. If you don't want to like Gordon, you will watch his tape and come away hating him more."
His ceiling is so high, but his floor is pretty dang low as well. It will be interesting to see if he gets in a situation where he can develop and if he wants to develop.
Gordon's success might depend more on where he ends up than anything.
^ I don't make much of that. Kind of trumped by a ho hum college season.
It's obvious his upside. It's his fire that's in question.. a la Favors.
This should not be in question. At all.
Go watch his interviews at the combine. The dude is a perfectionist.
not hard.. one thing to go to the gym.. another to want to rip a guy's heart out in the fourth.
I am absolutely convinced that if we sit still at 5 and the top 4 guys stay in the top 4, we are selecting smart. It makes the most sense. I would even be on board with Kanter staying. Yeah ****! Go figure. We would have the defensive wing to pair with favors rim protection. We would be very solid at all 5 spots and have a solid 6 man, probably develop into the top 3 guard rotation the league has. I think smart would bring the nasty and we would get our offense from burks kanter and smart. Chilling at happy hour, yo I'm bright on this!
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];834143 said:BTW, if we take Smart, then I hope they try to package Burke and #23 for something awesome.
Cuz I'd start
Smart/Burks/Hayward/Favors/Kanter
Nah I don't think that's a good lineup.
Smart & Burks = The free throw Brothers.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];833898 said:I'll have some of whatever you're smoking.
Check burks 3 pt percentage vs haywards first.
Get back to me after checking it out
So who is out stopper in this scenario? Not a fan of dumping favors and 5 for a prospect. Like him or hate him, favors is a developing big with athleticism that is very hard to come by
I'm going to throw a wrench in your minutes. Remove Hayward and the SF minutes since Gordon is the ONLY one of the 4 who can play SF.PG - 48 mins a night
SG - 48 mins a night
SF - 15 mins a night
Some simple third grade math gets you 111 mins a night for Burke, Smart, Hayward, Burks. That evens out to 28 mins per player. IDEAL. Toss in some night with foul trouble, matchups, off nights, whatever.
Or, hell, give Hayward 20 mins a night at SF instead of 15. Essentially 30 mins a night for each one. Problem solved. That still leaves 28 mins a night for another SF to come in and produce.
HOLY ****. IT WORKS.
Yeah, what about Burks.....unreal.
PG - 48 mins a night
SG - 48 mins a night
SF - 15 mins a night
Some simple third grade math gets you 111 mins a night for Burke, Smart, Hayward, Burks. That evens out to 28 mins per player. IDEAL. Toss in some night with foul trouble, matchups, off nights, whatever.
Or, hell, give Hayward 20 mins a night at SF instead of 15. Essentially 30 mins a night for each one. Problem solved. That still leaves 28 mins a night for another SF to come in and produce.
HOLY ****. IT WORKS.
Yeah, what about Burks.....unreal.
Worked with thousands of athletes at every level and never seen that. Athletes who work their *** off in the Gym and are highly motivated in their workouts are always players with heart when they play. They might not be good but if someone is motivated enough to work their *** off in the gym then putting their heart on the field or court every play is the easy part.
his AAU coach said Noah would call him constantly to open the gym beyond his normal practice routine, sometimes 2 times a day"He'd close the building down, leave here in a ball of sweat," said Clint Clay, sports director at the Haverhill Y.
Once he made the switch to New Hampton Prep in New Hampshire, Vonleh still used his old high school for workouts. Haverhill coach Mike Trovato remembered gathering his team one day to drive to a summer league game, when he heard noise coming from Haverhill's gym.
"I see the door open ... and there's Noah," Trovato said. "It was literally 97 degrees in that gym."
“He’s always in the gym,” Pastore said. “I’m sure the Indiana coaches will be saying, ‘He’s back for more. A lot of kids, when they get to 16, other things take over in their life. Noah’s 17 and still the gym would be his first love. I think you’ll see Noah using most of his free time to get in the gym and try to get better.”