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    Pels Sign Former Thunder Big...

    Pels picking up former OKC power forward/center Jeremiah Robinson-Earl. He seems like the kind of versatile big Willie likes so maybe he'll get some run. I'm partial to Villanova players as they usually play hard and have a good basketball IQ. JRE seems to fit this mold. The Thunder traded up in the 2021 draft to take him at the top of the second round. He was solid for them, but became redundant with some of their later picks and struggled last year with an ankle injury. See write up below from OKC fan site...:
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    What went wrong for Jeremiah Robinson-Earl with the OKC Thunder?

    The Oklahoma City Thunder selected Jeremiah Robinson-Earl in the second round of the 2021 NBA Draft. The organization even traded up to grab the Villanova big man who had a mixed bag of reviews coming out of college. However, the consensus on Robinson-Earl was that he would turn into a ?pros-pro? having a long NBA career by just being fundamentally sound and playing a role, if nothing else.

    In his rookie year, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl lived up to that assessment. While there was no supreme pop, the OKC Thunder saw a clear pathway for Robinson-Earl to be a rotational big man.

    Averaging seven points, five rebounds, an assist, and shooting 35 percent from three, Robinson-Earl?s career was off to a promising start. Despite being an undersized five, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl played scrappy defense and had the ability to switch, fitting in with the team style of defense Mark Daigneault runs.


    However, in the 2022 NBA Draft, the OKC Thunder selected Jaylin Williams out of Arkansas. A player remarkably similar to Jeremiah Robinson-Earl and, who outplayed the Villanova Wildcat by a wide margin a year ago. Williams? selection made Robinson-Earl a redundant player on this Thunder roster.

    Along with his role being replaced, Jeremiah Robinson-Earl was never the same player on either side of the floor after his early season ankle injury in Dallas during his Sophomore year. Since then, there has not even been flashes of his old self.

    Now, he heads to Houston, where the Rockets are also a player over the limit, still having a cut to make before the end of the week. The 22-year-old will still get an opportunity in the NBA, rightfully so, but he has to capitalize.

    The most significant change for Jeremiah Robinson-Earl will be his ability to hone in on his shooting ability; in the Modern NBA, he has to be able to space the floor better and cash in on open looks. One of the primary keys for Robinson-Earl will be to regain the athleticism that made him such a switchable defender in year one.


    By all accounts, Robinson-Earl was a fantastic teammate and brought some leadership skills to the OKC Thunder, and hopefully, the Villanova product can get back on track with a change of scenery.

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    Willie count the Green Fedupfan's Avatar
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    Has to be an upgrade over Larry who has been flat out terrible. I don’t care what anyone says, he has played terrible. Never begged for Jonas to be back in on defense like this before. Larry can’t rebound either and provides nothing on offense.

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    Slight exaggeration. Larry has his moments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donato View Post
    Slight exaggeration. Larry has his moments.
    Larry is a matchup dependent guy. When he's in the right spot against a favourable matchup, he looks really good. When he's outmatched, he's really outmatched. Goes from good to atrocious in seconds. It's weird.
    Basketball.

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    Why haven't we given EJ some playing time to try him out with all the injuries that we have? Not like Nance has been playing that good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    Larry is a matchup dependent guy. When he's in the right spot against a favourable matchup, he looks really good. When he's outmatched, he's really outmatched. Goes from good to atrocious in seconds. It's weird.
    Exactly. Been times where he hasn’t gotten a rebound in about 8 possessions or more on both ends. The guards get more rebounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pelicanidae View Post
    Larry is a matchup dependent guy. When he's in the right spot against a favourable matchup, he looks really good. When he's outmatched, he's really outmatched. Goes from good to atrocious in seconds. It's weird.
    he looks to be playing for his contract....not for playing time(looks like he's avoiding injury at all costs)

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