The interesting thing is that was not true in college. He improved his strength and short area quickness a lot.That's just wild. The man will be 38 in a month.
Obviously he was a plus athlete in his prime.
The interesting thing is that was not true in college. He improved his strength and short area quickness a lot.That's just wild. The man will be 38 in a month.
Obviously he was a plus athlete in his prime.
What’s the cutoff for an average athlete at point guard? I would argue Steph is below median in size, quickness, and verticality.That's just wild. The man will be 38 in a month.
Obviously he was a plus athlete in his prime.
noI am starting to buy land on Mullins Island if the Jazz get 7 or 8.
His release is so quick. It is NBA ready. He can shoot set and on the move and he runs hard around screens. He has deep range and athletic enough to drive and dunk.
He tries on defense and with some training could be a serviceable defender at the next level.
He needs to tighten his dribble bu who doesnt that young?
I'd take Wagler over Flemmings 10 times out of 10
And honestly if collier continues to improve on his deficiencies, we arguably already have a player like Flemings. I feel a lot of my draft decision would depend on colliers ongoing improvement. Wagler is just so crafty. I do feel he is more on ball than curry, but they have similar impact levels for their prospective college teams. Both super fun to watch right now
Alijah Arenas starting to click in. Two consecutive good games (albeit on poor-ish efficiency).
Will be curious to see how he finishes / if he comes out. Obviously, doesn't need the $ (and will get paid at SC), and next year's draft could be really bad.
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What do u do with this? 1/13 one night, 45 pts the next