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I think it's more that some people expect exum not to be horrible.
Expect him to be great? Lol, I would just expect him to be better than mack or at the very least better than neto.

I like you fish, but your expectations of Dante have always been unrealistic. No college and coming back from a serious injury, yet he HAS shown some improvement this year. Like I said about Dereon, he had 3 years in college and still wasn't a polished player in his 1st year in the NBA. You just can't expect someone in Dante's positon to develop overnight. It's going to take some time.
 
I like you fish, but your expectations of Dante have always been unrealistic. No college and coming back from a serious injury, yet he HAS shown some improvement this year. Like I said about Dereon, he had 3 years in college and still wasn't a polished player in his 1st year in the NBA. You just can't expect someone in Dante's positon to develop overnight. It's going to take some time.
My expectations have always been way lower than most. I didn't think he would be very good from the day we drafted him.
I have seen many people say he will be a superstar (with conviction and certainty), kobe bryant, penny hardaway, etc.

I just expect him to maybe be a decent starter by the end of his rookie deal. I'm worried that expectation is unrealistic too though.
 
I like you fish, but your expectations of Dante have always been unrealistic. No college and coming back from a serious injury, yet he HAS shown some improvement this year. Like I said about Dereon, he had 3 years in college and still wasn't a polished player in his 1st year in the NBA. You just can't expect someone in Dante's positon to develop overnight. It's going to take some time.

Unrealistic? The kid is 21.5 years old and looks infinitely worse than about 30-40 high school seniors and college frosh right now, guys who are 2-4 years younger than him, guys that have not been afforded the opportunity of being around professionals, training with professionals, and learning from professionals for a couple years, and we're what, supposed to continue to give him the benefit of the doubt as to why he blows and has the heart of a dog that's been kicked too many times?
 
Unrealistic? The kid is 21.5 years old and looks infinitely worse than about 30-40 high school seniors and college frosh right now, guys who are 2-4 years younger than him, guys that have not been afforded the opportunity of being around professionals, training with professionals, and learning from professionals for a couple years, and we're what, supposed to continue to give him the benefit of the doubt as to why he blows and has the heart of a dog that's been kicked too many times?

How does he look worse? How can you even judge that when Exum is playing against the 300 best players in the world and the others guys are playing people who will struggle to make lesser leagues?
 
How does he look worse? How can you even judge that when Exum is playing against the 300 best players in the world and the others guys are playing people who will struggle to make lesser leagues?

Watch games of Monk and Fultz and the other college studs or seniors and then watch Exum. It has nothing to do with the comp. It has to do with the skill, or in his case, complete lack thereof, that is as obvious as anything humanly possibly to the human eye.
 
Watch games of Monk and Fultz and the other college studs or seniors and then watch Exum. It has nothing to do with the comp. It has to do with the skill, or in his case, complete lack thereof, that is as obvious as anything humanly possibly to the human eye.

Watch clips of Exum in the U19 tourneys.......

It's not hard to light up poor competition.
 
Exum is playing the hardest position to learn for young players in the NBA after having to take an entire year off because of an injury. Previous to that he took a year before the draft. He leap-frogged his way to the NBA w/ little experience and became a starter pretty fast despite not being ready. He just needs development time. He has skills, idk what people are talking about.
 
Watch clips of Exum in the U19 tourneys.......

It's not hard to light up poor competition.

And yet these kids step into the NBA after their one year having been removed from high school and often light it up just as thought. Exum lights up jack ****.
 
Exum is playing the hardest position to learn for young players in the NBA after having to take an entire year off because of an injury. Previous to that he took a year before the draft. He leap-frogged his way to the NBA w/ little experience and became a starter pretty fast despite not being ready. He just needs development time. He has skills, idk what people are talking about.

Please his name his skills. Plural.
 
Buddy Hield, a guy who a lot of people (including CL) thought was NBA ready after a 4 year college career, is struggling his *** off in the NBA. It's the top competition in the world. Players need time to develop and the NBA is increasingly becoming less forgiving for rookies.
 
The only rookie averaging over 10 ppg is Joel Embiid, and he is a dude who is considered a generational talent. He is also in a system where he is allowed to fail as much as he possibly can.
 
Yeah, the guy on Philly who is allowed to make as many mistakes as he wants? And is considered a generational talent, and is 22 years old (turning 23 this year).

Murray, Hield, and others have shown great flashes already. Last year, Zingy, Booker, Towns and others showed more than just flashes. The list goes on and on. Exum has shown basically nothing other than a great first step once every 10 games.
 
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