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Russell won't be there at 4 tho
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thisRussell won't be there at 4 tho
Russell won't be there at 4 tho
Okafor at #4one rumor out there:
1. Towns
2. Mudiay
3. Russell
4. ....
Nah Towns gettin that #1I just see Flip going with Okafor first and pairing him with Dieng.
THIS!I don't want any foreign players. **** that
if we're trading the pick Caldo better be attached to it.
#4 and caldo for embiid
I don't want any foreign players. **** that
What were Danillo Gallinari's comps?That's racist. And i agree.I don't want any foreign players. **** that
I'd take Lyles all day too. Lotta guys in that mid 1st round area that I'd take on my team.Lyles ain't a bad idea at 15 either if the other two are gone. Or RHJ.
It’s becoming increasingly usual to seeDanilo Gallinariproducing almost at will regardless of who he goes up against. His skill repertoire, knowledge of the game and physical gifts propose a devastating equation that hardly anybody can consistently contest. Just consider that he’s living in the 20+ point mark for the last five games now, combining both the Euroleague and the Italian Lega. The run includes last week’s defeat against the Israeli powerhouse Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv, where Gallinari carried his team’s offensive load with 27 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals, and the comfortable victory over Scavolini Spar Pesaro, that only required him to spend 26 minutes on court, but was still enough to come up with 20 points and 6 rebounds.
Gallinari is a well-known solid shooter. Indeed he made a living off his perimeter stroke during his first year of serious veteran competition (in the Italian second division). In this game, it was interesting to see him creating his own shot in a pure face-up one-on-one setting, using a fake and a dribble to release a successful long-range bomb, but also from the low post with a turnaround jumper, cashing in off his size. He can be pretty quick displaying his mechanics, and he shows a great sense of timing to execute every move while always evaluating his match-up’s reaction. Indeed, he often makes opponents bite on his fakes, forcing many fouls in the process or just paving his way to the basket. That’s logically helped become the dual-threat that he is his with shooting and slashing abilities.
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Similarities imo, If I were a Knicks fan I'm praying you guys get Winslow or Mudiay, the europeans are nice pieces to a growing team, but you guys need a star with Melo, Winslow or Mudiay could be that star.
Standing 6'8 with a decent wingspan and a solid frame that could continue to fill out over time, Hezonja has outstanding size for a shooting guard. He's also an effortless athlete who runs the floor exceptionally well, has nice quickness, and can finish plays above the rim, ranking among the most impressive physical specimens we've seen among European prospects in recent memory.
Besides his physical attributes, the most appealing part of Hezonja's game is his offensive skill-set, which has helped him earn minutes, albeit inconsistently, for one of Europe's premier teams. Combining supreme confidence with tremendous fluidity and coordination, Hezonja's offensive game starts with his jump shooting ability both when spotting up and running off of screens within set plays. He shoots the ball with an effortless, high release point that will translate nicely to the NBA three-point line in time.
A capable ball handler, Hezonja also flashes the ability to create his own shot, notably as the ball handler in the pick and roll. His ability to explode past the defense with his strong first step off the dribble make him a threat to get to the rim, and he has a bit of shake to his floor game as well, showing the ability to use step backs to create space for his jump shots. Making 42% of his pull-up jump shots and finishing at a 62% clip around the rim, Hezonja's scored efficiently in a variety of ways this season.
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if we're trading the pick Caldo better be attached to it.
#4 and caldo for embiid
Had Sixers been 1 or 2. Would be possible. But at 3. They won't. Because they don't get Okafor or Towns to replace Embiid.