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July 15 Summer league Jazz v Nuggs

One thing that worries me about Dante other than being out of shape and seeming to lack a killer instinct is that he went to a friggin' basketball academy for high school. He might not really be all that "raw". He's about as raw as those Chinese players that get selected to play basketball by their government and live in a broom closet at the gym for the next 5 years.

That part worries me about his jump shot. If he has been basically studying basketball for years on years, why isn't his shot significantly better?

As far as the other stuff though, I think it's hard to improve when you are going up against inferior talent all the time and take a year off.
 
That part worries me about his jump shot. If he has been basically studying basketball for years on years, why isn't his shot significantly better?

As far as the other stuff though, I think it's hard to improve when you are going up against inferior talent all the time and take a year off.

For sure. If American players are playing too many games via AAU, he might have the opposite issue going on. But regardless, the speed is legit, the feel for the game is legit. Those are more natural things. And those are two things I'm really excited about and he should have a nice floor(won't be any worse than ____) because of those two things.
 
What worries me the most about Dante is how he is sucking wind so quickly. It is almost like beyond my comprehension that an NBA player who just turned 19 years old is in that bad of shape. I mean he has been working out for 5 months in the states. It almost seems like there is something physically wrong with him. Maybe the nerves are causing him to hyperventilate but last night he started showing signs of being tired within 5 minutes into the game, in the second quarter he looked like he needed oxygen on the sidelines. Maybe he needs to learn how to control his breathing but he definitely needs to go to P3 and get into shape. I hope playing for Australia helps his game shape.
 
For sure. If American players are playing too many games via AAU, he might have the opposite issue going on. But regardless, the speed is legit, the feel for the game is legit. Those are more natural things. And those are two things I'm really excited about and he should have a nice floor(won't be any worse than ____) because of those two things.

How much of a guys game should be refined at 19 before playing in the league?

LeBron had no post game and a shaky jumper before he came to the league and really didn't get his post game working until a couple years ago. Every player has something to work on. Rose didn't have a jumper either. It's like that with every player.

I'm just happy because I think the weaknesses Dante has are all fixable.

I think the league would benefit from getting guys after being in college for 2-3 years. Fans expectations are crazy even though they should understand how young these guys are. The nfl gets guys when they've been in college 3 years, much more refined.

They come as 18 and 19 year olds and people expect them to have games refined at the level of Duncan right away when guys in those days had a number of years in college to refine their games and bodies.




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Did not get a chance to see the game...

Judas priest. Hood looks like he's back to the form he had in game one. It's troubling but I realize it's only summer league. Since I don't know anything about college ball, does anyone or did anyone follow the kid when he was on the DBD? Was he streaky during his college career? Also, were all his missed jumpers or did he try to get himself going by driving to the basket?

https://www.nbadraft.net/players/rodney-hood

That review of him seems spot on. That said, I abhor streaky shooters. I hope he is not one.

Looks like another subpar game from Exum. More TO's than ASTs. Eesh. I know many of you were referencing how he looked on the court as far as his conditioning. Well, let's all hope it's just the speed of the game that's throwing him for a loop.

6 rebounds from Burke and I heard many of you talking about players not making open shots after being passed to by Burke. This was the case in the previous game too. TO's match his dimes. But his shooting is cool.

Hey, at least we won the game.
 
Did not get a chance to see the game...

Judas priest. Hood looks like he's back to the form he had in game one. It's troubling but I realize it's only summer league. Since I don't know anything about college ball, does anyone or did anyone follow the kid when he was on the DBD? Was he streaky during his college career? Also, were all his missed jumpers or did he try to get himself going by driving to the basket?

https://www.nbadraft.net/players/rodney-hood

That review of him seems spot on. That said, I abhor streaky shooters. I hope he is not one.

Looks like another subpar game from Exum. More TO's than ASTs. Eesh. I know many of you were referencing how he looked on the court as far as his conditioning. Well, let's all hope it's just the speed of the game that's throwing him for a loop.

6 rebounds from Burke and I heard many of you talking about players not making open shots after being passed to by Burke. This was the case in the previous game too. TO's match his dimes. But his shooting is cool.

Hey, at least we won the game.
I remember Hood from both Duke and when he was a freshman at Mississippi State. He is a streaky shooter and remember that he and Jabari got taken out by a Mercer team in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Not a lot of Mercer guys playing in the NBA or for SUmmer League teams. Hood will be fine and Exum will be fine. Exum played for the same outfit in Australia that Patty Mills and the Cavaliers point guard that went to St. Marys. Boise State has three Aussie players on their roster that played for AIS and the BSU coach was hoping he could lure Exum to Boise. One of the Aussies was good enough to single handedly outplay and outgun Doug McBuckets on the road year before last and the BSU coach said Exum was good enough that he would put BSU in the final four and they did not make the NCAA Tournament last year. Plus they have never won an NCAA Tournament Game.
 
Did not get a chance to see the game...

Judas priest. Hood looks like he's back to the form he had in game one. It's troubling but I realize it's only summer league. Since I don't know anything about college ball, does anyone or did anyone follow the kid when he was on the DBD? Was he streaky during his college career? Also, were all his missed jumpers or did he try to get himself going by driving to the basket?

https://www.nbadraft.net/players/rodney-hood

That review of him seems spot on. That said, I abhor streaky shooters. I hope he is not one.

Looks like another subpar game from Exum. More TO's than ASTs. Eesh. I know many of you were referencing how he looked on the court as far as his conditioning. Well, let's all hope it's just the speed of the game that's throwing him for a loop.

6 rebounds from Burke and I heard many of you talking about players not making open shots after being passed to by Burke. This was the case in the previous game too. TO's match his dimes. But his shooting is cool.

Hey, at least we won the game.

I'm not worried about Exum. He hasn't probably played such intense full-court basketball in quite a while. I think he'll be fine by mid-November. And based on his psychological testing and lineage, I think he'll do everything he needs to do and more to get there. And if he doesn't, I think he'll take it to a whole new level in the off-season to ensure he does get there. Regarding his turnovers and such, much of that may be team chemistry, his teammates (many of these guys suck), and simply not being on the same page with them. I'm not too concerned though. The guys he'll be playing with in a few months are much better and over time, he'll develop a better feel for the game both for himself and as part of the unit. His inability to finish going left does concern me though. Can you develop a left-hand at such an age?

Similarly, I wouldn't worry much about Hood. After game two, it's almost impossible for him not to feel on top of the world and have a letdown. I also feel like most shooters are streaky and the goal is for him to have more good shooting games than not early on. Over time, with experience, the number of games he shoots well should improve on top of that. For some reason, I keep thinking of Danny Green. He didn't kill it in every game for the Spurs but he seemed to over the last couple years, in big spots, more often than not.

I feel Burke's physical limitations will hurt him but I have to say, I'm very excited to see how much his defense has improved this off-season. As a leader of our team ands maybe thee leader, this is a huge example setter.

Overall, I really am liking what I am seeing. A better commitment to defense and some Spurs-like passing on offense.
 
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