I don’t believe he posted it based both on sharing media and it also cogently connecting to the conversation. He was hacked.Holy crap! Thee knows how to post vids? Color me shocked
I don’t believe he posted it based both on sharing media and it also cogently connecting to the conversation. He was hacked.Holy crap! Thee knows how to post vids? Color me shocked
Damnit
I mostly agree with you, and very much worry we are messing up his development. The only positive I can see is he could use some non pressure minutes to learn how to run our offense and learn how to make some quicker decisions with the ball so it doesn't stick so much. I assume the Stars run the same offense, and I assume he will be super coached up there, but don't think he can learn to adjust to NBA speed unless he plays real games.Apparently after a few 4 minute stints Jared Butler hasn't set the world on fire so now he gets to go play with the Stars in a role that will look different than his real NBA role. Silly stuff.
It's predictability. Kind of like the devil you know is better than the devil you don't. He knows exactly what Forrest will provide. He doesn't know what Butler will provide so he's going with safe and familiar.Forrest is the new version of Shelvin Mack. Doesn't give you much but coach likes him, for whatever reason.
Forrest has played some really nice possessions of individual and team defense. He also gets the offense going and passes to the right people to make plays. He's been pretty dependable and doesn't make a lot of mistakes. Forrest is a good prospect and gives us some things that we desperately need (perimeter defense). I get the idea of developing him and giving him minutes.Forrest is the new version of Shelvin Mack. Doesn't give you much but coach likes him, for whatever reason.
Mannnn do I want to say something here... I ain't gonna because I decided I'm going to be nice to @HearskyThe big problem is once your in coaches dog house it's like a Chinese finger trap. It can be really hard to get out!
I just don't value the G League much and that isn't because of @homeytennis and our growing feud. If he spends time down there and plays for 30 minutes a night it is tough to simulate the role he will have when he's back with the big boys. It is a place he can get some time and there is some value to it... he could also develop bad habits and have the ball stick even more. I kind of disagree with the assessment that the ball sticks with him. He can do stuff with the ball and should create a little while out there. He's a good passer... its just toggling between the two modes. In the G league is he going to defer to others when he's way more talented than most of the guys.I mostly agree with you, and very much worry we are messing up his development. The only positive I can see is he could use some non pressure minutes to learn how to run our offense and learn how to make some quicker decisions with the ball so it doesn't stick so much. I assume the Stars run the same offense, and I assume he will be super coached up there, but don't think he can learn to adjust to NBA speed unless he plays real games.
Quin has decided to go with Forrest in that backup guard spot. I have mixed feelings on that, but Butler isn't going to be getting meaningful minutes on the Jazz. So with that in mind, the Stars make sense.
It accidentally happened one day.Holy crap! Thee knows how to post vids? Color me shocked
Kinda weird that you just noticed this. Been posting vids for a while now. LolHoly crap! Thee knows how to post vids? Color me shocked
Just so happens I was watching that episode when I read your post. LolYou got my reference! I was only thinking Wes would get it.
But I’m a big Seinfeld person so I still would’ve thought of itYou got my reference! I was only thinking Wes would get it.
I thought Newman was the big Seinfeld person.But I’m a big Seinfeld person so I still would’ve thought of it
What’s the deal with people trying to be funny but just aren’t?I thought Newman was the big Seinfeld person.