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Players drafted at the top of any professional draft are supposed to be game changers/HOFers. Especially dudes in the top 5. What are we doing here brother
It’s a guess but being drafted that high, you are expected to be elite
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Players drafted at the top of any professional draft are supposed to be game changers/HOFers. Especially dudes in the top 5. What are we doing here brother
It’s a guess but being drafted that high, you are expected to be elite
He was a 3 and D guy with great vision, except he couldn’t dribble and is allergic to the paint/contact.Lonzo at 2 was a joke in real time though. They took a low usage guard with limited PNR reps #2. And some laker fans were all for it.
Even as Lonzo was figuring out before his knees gave out, he was the same player he was at UCLA but shot the ball better. Low rim pressure, good in transition and a corner boy in the half court.
Lakers got duped by Big Baller BrandIt’s definitely what people wanted, but it was VERY evident that he didn’t have the handle to be like that. I appreciate when guys want to move the ball quickly, but Alfonzo never wanted to piece more than a couple dribbles together. And that’s what makes you more of a role player.
A lot of credit for Lonzo’s draft position has to go to a masterful marketing campaign by Big Var. Still remember the LA Times article about Magic’s wondrous visit out to the Chino Hills Ball compound that sealed the pick.
I would love BI for Philly. I think Brandon Ingram is the perfect type of dude to play alongside Embiid and Maxey
Was gonna say. Perfect fit!!A mid, low volume perimeter shooter who doesn't guard.
Do it, Morey!
The haha, you drafted Lonzo discourse seems kinda silly for another reason to me
They drafted Lonzo
Then flipped him for AD
And won a championship soon after
So since that draft, the Lakers and Celtics have the same number of chips
So technically, who they drafted on that night played a part in that
I don't see how right now it looks like an major "L" for them.
dont forget about Big Vars famous pancakesA lot of credit for Lonzo’s draft position has to go to a masterful marketing campaign by Big Var. Still remember the LA Times article about Magic’s wondrous visit out to the Chino Hills Ball compound that sealed the pick.
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