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Anybody mentioned Sabonis yet? No well then Sabonis and RiK Smits
Anybody mentioned Sabonis yet? No well then Sabonis and RiK Smits
I watched the Enes highlights. He looked alright on the offensive end and grabbed some rebounds, but he also appeared to be the biggest guy on the floor (not extremely smooth or athletic). I would like to see his defensive footwork. If he defends like Okur, no thanks. He may just be an early bloomer with a good touch around the basket. The NBA game might eat him alive.
I do agree you take BPA even if he's redundant. The Jazz, however, always draft for positional need, and they take the most offensively accomplished guy at that position.
Bump...
Still too early to tell how good or bad he will be, but it's fun to see where people stood on this guy before they even saw him much.
Utah doesn't need anymore bigs unless there going to trade Millsap for a sg/sf. Thats what the Jazz need to focus on right now. Let Millsap,Favors, and Jefferson grow together and sign Fez for like 2.5 mill for like 3 years. He would be a cheap bench big man. And let them develope into our bigs for the future.
No, I'm saying UK fans suck.
Looks like another stiff to me...
Kanter needs to carry his game to the mid range and 3's. He cannot solely rely on the post game or he will become an just above the average center. I'm extremely and destroyingly curious about his condition and the injuries hopefully nonexisting effect on his game. I assume, he will quit the toughness level a little bit and focus (fogus) on the shooting. He will average 2 or 3 assists a game. His turnovers will be at the same level.
Ramadan still stays off season for the next 2 or 3 years so I'm not worried about his fasting.
I think Hakeem also fasted during the NBA games. It's usually fine though because during the season, Enes can usually eat and drink again after 7PM.
I think Hakeem also fasted during the NBA games. It's usually fine though because during the season, Enes can usually eat and drink again after 7PM.
Hakeem's 1995 Ramadan stats... (February)
29.5ppg, 10.1 rpg, 3.8 apg, 3.4 bpg and 1.4 spg in 39.4 mpg, 55.2% FG.
https://www.thenational.ae/sport/no...t-hakeem-olajuwon-was-a-dominant-force-in-nba
The most striking part is the minutes per game. I mean wow!
Of course this might not mean much for Enes because Hakeem is Hakeem. The best big man ever played the game(at least for me).
Enes is, well, Enes. You know what I mean.
agreed.Of course this might not mean much for Enes because Hakeem is Hakeem. The best big man ever played the game(at least for me). Enes is, well, Enes. You know what I mean.