He looked pretty good, but his weakness was exposed the game before.Judging from last night(17p,9 reb, 4 blks) Jarrett Allen could breakout earlier than expected. I dont know who their coach is and how much he plans on playing him tho.
Hell go through some inconsistency but man the physical tools are there to be a defensive beastHe looked pretty good, but his weakness was exposed the game before.
Dare I say undrafted rookie Allonzo Trier?
It's kinda weird to think about, but I think Fultz and Ball can be on this list. They were, for many, highly overrated and underachieved. Fultz looks pretty smooth so far and has some swag and Ball gets to play with James. I actually like Ball's game for the most part. If he can learn to shoot and not be so passive, he could be really good.
Some good names above I agree with. I'm going to go with John Collins, Jordan Bell, and my super darkhorse is Ivika Zubac.
Rodney Hood. jk
Maybe Nance Jr. With Lebron gone, other Cavs are going to get touches.
Dare I say undrafted rookie Allonzo Trier?
I know seattle jazz fan was really high on zubacWhen Zubac was drafted there was this one guy who has some sort of metric with a track history of being correct who said he was the best deal or something like that of the draft. I'll have to try to find it online - I've always liked Zubac. He looks like a big kid and will dunk on the meanest looking guy in NBA's face.
A point every three minutes isn't good? Yeah, it ain't Curry numbers, but for a 48 minute game that would be 16 points. You get 16 points a game (especially from somebody on the tail end of their career) and you don't think that's good?Is that good? Doesnt seem all that good.
A point every three minutes isn't good? Yeah, it ain't Curry numbers, but for a 48 minute game that would be 16 points. You get 16 points a game (especially from somebody on the tail end of their career) and you don't think that's good?
Chris Paul.Give some example of other players who score 16 points per 48 minutes for comparison.
I dont think its good. At all.