seattlejazzfan
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10 assists and 0 turnovers. Collier’s best game of the season.
Let’s say collier develops a shot and gets his turnovers down. What do we have?
That is a nice player for that late in the draft. I think the turnovers coming down is a gimmie, the 3 pointer looks improved from even the start of the season.He'd be somewhere between Eric Bledsoe and DeAaron Fox.
Mark JacksonLet’s say collier develops a shot and gets his turnovers down. What do we have?
I think he knows that. Now will he put in the work or will he do it like Jimmer did?I really love Filipowski, but he might be the worst interior defender I've ever watched. He really has to make some massive improvements in his ability to defend. Maybe even more than Collier has to as a shooter, or Keyonte as a defender.
I really love Filipowski, but he might be the worst interior defender I've ever watched. He really has to make some massive improvements in his ability to defend. Maybe even more than Collier has to as a shooter, or Keyonte as a defender.
First year for Flip. Learning the ropes. Like rookies in general, he should improve as he gets stronger (esp. his legs) and gains experience. Idk, I hope so anyway because otherwise he's pretty versatile and has a lot going for him.I really love Filipowski, but he might be the worst interior defender I've ever watched. He really has to make some massive improvements in his ability to defend. Maybe even more than Collier has to as a shooter, or Keyonte as a defender.
I dont think 4 is the answer. Rotating fast (= running) to close out corner/wing shooters while also being at least somewhat imposing help defender in the paint is why good defenders at 4 are usually super athletic. Athleticism is exactly what Flip lacks.I was thinking the same thing yesterday. Do you think it's more likely that he can guard on the perimeter so he can play the 4 or defend the paint?