For the Ingram bashers, dont sleep on the defensive job he did on Ingles. Thats where that length at the 3 we been missing for so long comes in handy.
Ingles is no slouch. Has embarrassed Paul George quite a few times.
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For the Ingram bashers, dont sleep on the defensive job he did on Ingles. Thats where that length at the 3 we been missing for so long comes in handy.
Ingles is no slouch. Has embarrassed Paul George quite a few times.
Yeah it's cool, I don't mind. I get that I'm in the minority here for not watching American football, so it's no big deal if someone makes a reference to it that I don't get.
Here, here's a snooker one: Zions ability to find angles at the rim reminds me a lot of Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Zion is averaging 24ppg in 27 mins on 71% shooting this preseason
— Beyonce has an uncle named Larry Beyince. Bruh.... (@DragonflyJonez) October 12, 2019
Get you a power forward who can do both (play basketball and understand basic civics)
— Lewis S. Pumpkins (@lewdacris_) October 12, 2019
Frank will steal minutes if he keeps hitting his 3’s. I’m just impressed with all the work everybody put in during the off-season.
He's definitely not stealing minutes from Redick, I'll be real with you. One of them has had a couple of good pre-season games, the other is one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. That'll only happen if Redick hits the age wall and falls off a cliff immediately.
Moore and Hart, possibly, but I don't really see either of them getting that many minutes to be stolen in the first place. With a guard rotation of Lonzo, Jrue, Redick, and NAW, and Gentry having said that he's going to shorten the rotation to 9 or 10 during the regular season, I can't see a way for another guard to get heavy minutes at all. There's no way we run a rotation that's more than 50% guards.
It's not because he has to adhere to a 10 man rotation, it's because playing a larger rotation than 10 or so guys every night is damn near impossible without short changing people on deserving minutes.
It's easy in the pre-season, because everyone is playing 20, maybe 25 minutes and they all understand that, but when you're in the playoff race (which we will be, according to both Griff and Gentry), you're not going to keep everyone on a 25 minute time limit just so that you can get 8 minutes for your 12th man.
He is going to have a great NBA career and would be a huge get for Canada (as would be getting his cousin, SGA) next summer. https://t.co/cCYhCEltFi
— Dan Shulman (@DShulman_ESPN) October 12, 2019
Zion on taking and making a three-pointer in 1Q tonight: "I was open, so I shot it. People kind of exaggerate the 'can't shoot' thing. I'm very capable of shooting it. If they want to leave me open, I'm going to shoot it every time."
— Jim Eichenhofer (@Jim_Eichenhofer) October 12, 2019
Good to hear from Zion. He's right about people exaggerating his inability to shoot, as well. He's not some kind of pull-up guy, and he's not going to bury contested triples from the logo, but if you leave him open he can burn you. He shot 34% in college: that was better than RJ Barrett, and Cam Reddish, and pretty much nobody is saying they're non-factors from 3, and he took 2+ a game.
I talked about Zion in another thread so don’t even want to waste my breathe. We know how good he was tonight.
NAW is looking more and more like the “Kwahi” of this draft. Once again I am going to stand up and allow the eggs to be thrown at me. Talk about the envy of the league.
I know it was preseason, but without Jrue, with out Ok...who lowkey might actually be something we might not know yet....this team is loaded with great great young talent.
I loved the minutes Sideshow gave us tonight too.
Defensively we have to sharpen up. But I think as we get more dominant due to the unstoppable force on our team, the pace will slow down for opposing teams who will have to pick their shots wisely.
Top preseason players in usage rate among those with 15+ minutes per game and a 67+ TS%:
— Michael Gallagher (@MikeSGallagher) October 12, 2019
Giannis - 41.1 USG%, 69 TS%
Steph - 34.2. USG%, 80 TS%
NAW - 32.0 USG%, 68TS%
SGA - 29.8 USG, 68 TS%
No question about it. NAW has been high usage in his minutes, but he's making the most of them: among high usage players, look at the company he shares. He's been incredible in this pre-season, and he was fantastic in summer league too.
When we drafted him, I said that I was okay with the pick and that NAW was definitely an NBA player, but that it didn't really excite me. I saw him as one of those useful backup guards, who is definitely very good, could get rotation minutes on a playoff team, but wouldn't be a starter level piece on a great team.
Now, obviously I don't wanna get too ahead of myself just from pre-season, but he looks like he's proving me wrong. His college system didn't really give him the kind of freedom he has had for us, and with that new-found freedom has come an explosion in his skillset and his aggression. He's looked fantastic. There are probably 10 or 15 teams in the league he would be starting on, and his potential is definitely higher than ''rotation piece for a playoff team''. He's been amazing.
And yeah, I agree on defense. There's a lot of work to do there.
Williamson followed a 29-point, 12-of-13 performance on Wednesday with a 26-point, 9-of-12 performance on Friday. pic.twitter.com/eG5kV049T3
— Andrew Lopez (@_Andrew_Lopez) October 12, 2019
It's a shame the opening schedule is so brutal clear to December.
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