Now Shaq just say it . Youngest team in nba memphis
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Now Shaq just say it . Youngest team in nba memphis
This would be a good drinking game. Every time you hear Memphis is a young team. Drink
Lots of things kind of falling off right now for both teams.
Memphis' pick and roll game has been shaky for a while, they're generally losing that battle, but Utah are having even more problems. Clarkson has been abominable, and the Jazz have been getting a super tough whistle.
Basketball.
Derrick Favors missing free throws again
Man I don't want to hear all that anymore. Tired of all these delusional excuses we been making as fans. The character of this team just blows. There are a few guys on our team that seems to want to rip the hearts out of the team, we need a ton more character. Too much "cute and passive " dudes on this team. It's a reason why Griff is looking for IQ and toughness, but this is also on him for bringing in choir boys on this team to start a "family". I can't relate man. Look at what the Saints are doing. All of their top guys (including Brees) were killers.
CAW CAW!!!
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I remember last year when people were adamant to me that Nesmith was the best shooter in the draft. They fought hard for that.
Obviously only one year in, so we can't declare careers over yet, but so far my Bane > Nesmith take is aging well.
Bane this year: 117/271 from 3 (43.2% on 4.0 a game)
Nesmith this year: 40/108 from 3 (37% on 2.3 per game)
Memphis reaping dividends from their contentious draft strategy of ''acquiring players who are good at basketball''.
Gobert fouled out. That should be it for Utah tonight. I do think they win this series if Mitchell plays if not they are in trouble.
LMAO. This is what happened when strictly draft on "potential". Alot of your first round picks go to a second team who benefits. Also players with high potential mostly get told how great they are, this is why it's essential to draft "grinders" who have character, toughness, and will to fight.
Any players in this draft class that who you see with this?
Well looks like Utah does have life left tonight
Favors!
I think it's why I'm not nearly as high on Kuminga as other people, as one example, and why I tend to like Franz Wagner more than a few other people. I just think someone like Franz has a skillset that, while he will improve as he works on other things, will allow him to play NBA minutes without just being terrible quite quickly; stuff like team defense and high on-court awareness does that.
Don't get me wrong, I am very much in favour of drafting for potential and upside if there's someone there you think could really be special. I was in favour of drafting Jax over Bitadze for example, even though Bitadze had shown more pre-NBA, because I think Jax has very special upside.
But if you have to pick between two players and one is good at basketball already with some room to grow and the other would have to have several miracles happen in order to produce impact, why draft the second? Draft Bane, draft Tillman, draft Malachi Flynn, it'll do your team some good.
This year, I think Jared Butler is going to be one of those ''how did he fall so far, he's just good'' fallers. Probably the best handle in the draft, has shown real growth as a shooter, okay enough team defender to not be detrimental. Wouldn't take him in the lottery but he could easily be top 20, and he's probably going to go 35th or something.
Oh also, Jaden Springer seems to have fallen waaay too far on most public mock drafts. I saw one the other day that had him 29th. He's a top ten prospect imo, if he goes in the late 20s someone is going to have a ridiculous steal on their hands. Has room to grow and is already just very competent.
Nice smart play from the Memphis VETERAN Kyle Anderson with the foul there.
Meanwhile a Pelicans veteran was told to foul and still doesn't do it.
^^^See my post above.
All this emotional ranting doesn't address my factual point. JJJ is another of Memphis young guys that can't get his starting job back even though he's now healthy. Why? One of their veterans took it.
The Pelicans have nothing on their roster that equate to Kyle Anderson and Jonas. Even Dillon Brooks, only in his 4th year, is 25 years old. Older than most players on the Pelicans entire roster.
It is what it is.
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