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Number of regular season games before Collier becomes the starting PG

# of regular season games before Collier becomes the starting PG


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Bumping this thread to show my bona fides: I'm a Collier fan.

But I think that WCJ is coming for the starting spot. And I think he might even capture it by the start of the season.

I'm drinking the Koolaid on WCJ. I've been brewing up a new thread about how I'm actually really bullish about his potential as a point-of-attack defender. One of my main points is that wingspan is overrated; the swing skill on point-of-attack defense is being able to read and react to the path of the ball handler—cutting off driving lanes, and forcing passes to someone else. Someone who was a highly recruited cornerback is full of those skills. I don't care if he picks off the pass or not. I just want him to force the pass. If he gets switched onto wing or forward, then crowd him at the three point line and siphon him into the lengthy matrix of Bailey-Hendricks-Kessler.

(A lot of CP3's best defense over the years was not dependent on a utilization of his length; he was good at crowding)
 
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Bumping this thread to show my bone fides: I'm a Collier fan.

But I think that WCJ is coming for the starting spot. And I think he might even capture it by the start of the season.

I'm drinking the Koolaid on WCJ. I've been brewing up a new thread about how I'm actually really bullish about his potential as a point-of-attack defender. One of my main points is that wingspan is overrated; the swing skill on point-of-attack defense is being able to read and react to the path of the ball handler—cutting off driving lanes, and forcing passes to someone else. Someone who was a highly recruited cornerback is full of those skills. I don't care if he picks off the pass or not. I just want him to force the pass. If he gets switched onto wing or forward, then crowd him at the three point line and siphon him into the lengthy matrix of Bailey-Hendricks-Kessler.

(A lot of CP3's best defense over the years was not dependent on a utilization of his length; he was good at crowding)
Cp3 is a good example.
His defense was very very good. Cp3 was way stronger than he looks. Clayton seems pretty stout

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Bumping this thread to show my bone fides: I'm a Collier fan.

But I think that WCJ is coming for the starting spot. And I think he might even capture it by the start of the season.

I'm drinking the Koolaid on WCJ. I've been brewing up a new thread about how I'm actually really bullish about his potential as a point-of-attack defender. One of my main points is that wingspan is overrated; the swing skill on point-of-attack defense is being able to read and react to the path of the ball handler—cutting off driving lanes, and forcing passes to someone else. Someone who was a highly recruited cornerback is full of those skills. I don't care if he picks off the pass or not. I just want him to force the pass. If he gets switched onto wing or forward, then crowd him at the three point line and siphon him into the lengthy matrix of Bailey-Hendricks-Kessler.

(A lot of CP3's best defense over the years was not dependent on a utilization of his length; he was good at crowding)
summer league will be fun. collier going to remind some folks.
 
Bumping this thread to show my bona fides: I'm a Collier fan.

But I think that WCJ is coming for the starting spot. And I think he might even capture it by the start of the season.

I'm drinking the Koolaid on WCJ.
Covering all your bases, I see.

Any of our young point guards that you don’t like?
 
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