If they do, then it better be because Kessler is shooting corner 3s, Ace is a ROY candidate, WCJ is playing 25 min+, Hendricks is a beast, and Keyonte is north of 58% true shooting. All of that.
Not sure I can jive with Hardy putting Kessler's name out there like that when the extension talks have hit a standstill. Probably better to leave his name out of the answer. And since the lion's share of the problems with the defense are not Kessler-related, he had ample opportunity to do so.
Mitchell's rookie year was really fun. Rudy was at his most dominant, and the future felt really bright. I really wish we hadn't pushed all-in when we did (it was a year or two early); and I wish we hadn't pushed all-in with Conley (it should have been a 3-and-D powerwing).... I could keep...
I gotta go with Hendricks and/or Flip.
Flip is already showing serious signs. If Hendricks grows substantially toward his ceiling as a defender, then Hendricks+Kessler could have nonlinear impacts on the quality of the defense. If you go from ~28th to ~18th, then that means wins.
I voted for Collier, Ace, and Flip. I'm very very prepared to be wrong about 2 or even all three. I hope Keyonte makes it impossible for him not to start based on how he shows out in training camp and preseason.
I think the starting lineup will be pretty fluid.
I clicked into this thread without any expectations of what I would see. I decided to go to the last page to see if it had devolved into something wild.....
Was pleasantly greeted with the most hilarious thing I'm likely to read all week. It's quoted above in case anyone missed it.
There are more than a couple of ways to be an elite player.
It takes a real buttwipe to argue that someone who has won DPOY a record-tying number of times wasn't an elite player (and was robbed of the award at least once, too). Get a grip on yourself, brosephine.
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