darthska
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Both of our 1st two pickups definitely have an opportunity to stay with the team if they work hard, because they both have strengths in our team's weaknesses.
Morris is a tall, distributing PG. Perfect. If he works hard and then works harder, he could stick around a few years. With Fish and Blake as our 1-2 punch at the 1-spot, we'll obviously be looking at other PGs. If this dude wants an eye on him, he's already in the building; just put in the work.
Goudelock is a SHOOTER, and we needed that SOOOOO MUCH against the Mavs. I mean, imagine if we had a matured, 2-3 year veteran sniper like Goudelock on our team in that series, willing to pull up from damn near halfcourt. Jet hits a three, we bomb one from deep. Would have been better than... well... the Mavs just running a shooting practice on us.
So yeah, he's definitely saying all the right things to show that he knows what it takes, and the shooting he brings to the table is definitely something we need.
Both of them can fill holes for us; let's see how they work. And unlike P-Jax, Mike Brown doesn't shy away from using rookies, so they'll definitely have a chance.
Morris is a tall, distributing PG. Perfect. If he works hard and then works harder, he could stick around a few years. With Fish and Blake as our 1-2 punch at the 1-spot, we'll obviously be looking at other PGs. If this dude wants an eye on him, he's already in the building; just put in the work.
Goudelock is a SHOOTER, and we needed that SOOOOO MUCH against the Mavs. I mean, imagine if we had a matured, 2-3 year veteran sniper like Goudelock on our team in that series, willing to pull up from damn near halfcourt. Jet hits a three, we bomb one from deep. Would have been better than... well... the Mavs just running a shooting practice on us.
Both of them can fill holes for us; let's see how they work. And unlike P-Jax, Mike Brown doesn't shy away from using rookies, so they'll definitely have a chance.