So for all the Frank haters how do you feel after reading that Lowe piece? Shooting? yup! Passing? yup! Driving? yup! Post up smaller dudes? yup!
I do think this makes a good case for the idea of the player that Looney could be as well.
Don't think anyone hates him, just prefer others at 12.So for all the Frank haters how do you feel after reading that Lowe piece? Shooting? yup! Passing? yup! Driving? yup! Post up smaller dudes? yup!
I do think this makes a good case for the idea of the player that Looney could be as well.
After reading this I expect to see Hayward try posting up more and Rudy/Derrick take their passing to another level.
That will be a bug step in improving the offense next year.
Don't think anyone hates him, just prefer others at 12.
Anyone an insider and can post what Ford said about Looney today from workouts... said he's raising questions not sure if that is in a good way or bad way.
Not sure Hayward has much of a post game other then driving spinning and fadeaway shot.After reading this I expect to see Hayward try posting up more and Rudy/Derrick take their passing to another level.
That will be a bug step in improving the offense next year.
How about ****ting on ur selfWhat about giving Barnes the MAX?
No to Frank. He doesnt fit the physical profile or athleticism of the guys Lowe mentioned. He is not Captain Trillsap, Dray, or Diaw. He has more in common with Channing frye and Ryan anderson than the guys Lowe mentioned. I just dont see him getting into the teeth of the d, causing a defensive switching imbalance and making plays.
He can't be guarded with a small forward, he can pass, and he does more off the dribble than people realize. That pump fake drive will continue to be a good threat. I don't know that the physical profile fits, but the skill set and offensive advantages are pretty clear.
Again it comes down to defense for me, but if guys like Mirotic, Dirk, and Ryan Anderson have survived so can Frank.
I think a guy like Stanley Johnson fits the profile fairly well... although I don't remember him making plays from the post. I do think this means we need to get Hayward in the post a bit more. He is really good when he drives and spins off the guy and fades away... he creates a ton of separation that way.
Don't think anyone hates him, just prefer others at 12.
A bug step is a pretty small step. Like what a tic tac or something?
If I remember correctly, Stanley has the beginnings of a post game from High School days. He wasn't used that way at Arizona, though.
Not sure Hayward has much of a post game other then driving spinning and fadeaway shot.
How about ****ting on ur self