orangello
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OK, so in what ways was he raw?I wanted to say raw!
OK, so in what ways was he raw?I wanted to say raw!
OK, so in what ways was he raw?
No, why are you I'm favor of a slow approach with him?
I did watch them. In person first and then I watched the recordings later. So again, in your opinion, how is he too "raw" to be brought along quickly?If you have watched the SL games you will have noticed
My own brand of English. It's a mix of American English and crap I make up.what language your are speakeen today?
No, why are you in favor of a slow approach with him?
First of all he seemed "unripe" at the SL....I don't see a sense to hasten things with him...too much pressure on a player at his age could be counter-productive.
A season of apprenticeship would be good for him...no need to launch him with the starters.
What do you mean by "unripe"? In what ways was he" unripe"?
I wanted to say raw!
OK, so in what ways was he raw?
If you have watched the SL games you will have noticed
Thanks, doing what I can.No offense to you guys .. but this was rough bros.
Thanks, doing what I can.
Nope, just trying to understand.Orangello is in trolling mode today...
Nope, just trying to understand.
I think some people are coming him raw because he's still getting a feel for the situation.
I noticed that he plays very mature. He wasn't trying to go as fast he could every time he had the ball.
I wouldn't call it raw but I could see how some would interpret it that way.
So the more familiar he becomes with the situation the more he'll shine?Okay, fine, I'll answer so this nonsense can stop.
This is the opinion of my scout friend that has given me all the info on Exum since way back.
Exum is/has been more of a freelance player. He has great feel for the flow of the game and he has not yet really grasped team offensive and defensive sets. He's more of an ad libber. The rawness is coming from lack of understanding the more complexities of elite level team basketball. No biggie, but that's where he's at.. or so I've been told. I don't know ****.
So the more familiar he becomes with the situation the more he'll shine?
I'd agree 100%. Familiarity breeds confidence.I would suspect that to be the case. Would you?
He's been compared to Kobe and Jordan mentally. If true, he can handle it.Are you sure he will make the team bro?
I'm in favour of a cautious approach with him.
you would knowOrangello is in trolling mode today...
Nope, just trying to understand.
I think some people are calling him raw because he's still getting a feel for the situation.
I noticed that he plays very mature. He wasn't trying to go as fast he could every time he had the ball.
I wouldn't call it raw but I could see how some would interpret it that way.
Thanks for sharing.I don't know...his ball-handling skills leaves much to be desired. He has forced too many shots because he had the pressure to score.
He has showed he can pass the ball....but I was expecting him to take more initiatives 1-on-1...he seemed timorous.
In my opinion he is raw.
Anyway I'm confident he can improve his game.
He's been compared to Kobe and Jordan mentally. If true, he can handle it.
I don't know from where arrives this comparison....anyway it proves that there is already too much pressure on this kid.