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Bio actually says Max Christie is 6’7.Is he a “legit” 6’6???? I really like his game! “Beal” like game.
Bio actually says Max Christie is 6’7.Is he a “legit” 6’6???? I really like his game! “Beal” like game.
That shot fake is going to embarrass some prosI'm digging Max Christie. Add him to my list. 6'6 SG that can shoot, dribble, pull up, escape dribble into a midrange. Mother & Father both played Collge Basketball.
I'm digging Max Christie. Add him to my list. 6'6 SG that can shoot, dribble, pull up, escape dribble into a midrange. Mother & Father both played Collge Basketball.
I blame the new ball.He currently shoots 33% from the field and 26% from 3. Doesn't rebound or pass and has very low stl+blk.
I mean... he can improve, but so far he has been trash...
That’s true. I only seen two videos. I need to watch some live games.You can’t just watch the highlights with him.
That’s true. I only seen two videos. I need to watch some live games.
If the Cavs aren’t in the top 10. What are some prospect people are looking at here? The players I’m posting now is probably going to be in that range.
At the end of the day it's as much about what avenues are available to us as much as what the ideal plan is, but the nice thing about Markkanen is that he's got the flexibility to do both for us. He can play the 3 with Mobley and Allen covering up for him, or he can slide down to the backup big and we can run a 3 man big rotation with the 96 mins split between the three of them. My ideal though would be for the latter, if we could just get someone with nearly the same size but more mobility and playmaking from the 3.I know Markkanen has been in the starting lineup because they're making the best of the current roster but is he a long-term fit there?
Reason I bring that up is I know we've been focused on acquiring a two-way SF to slide Okoro in at the SG, or another 3&D wing, but what if the Cavs view the big lineup as an advantage? That opens up the options for a potential 2-guard in this class, with requisite size and defensive ability.. In that scenario, I think you move Okoro and Sexton both to bench, or have one start next year with plan to have the rookie start the following year...
Just something else to think about but this class seems to be prime for the picking regardless of 2 or 3...
Oh, I like them too. It's top-heavy sprinkled with talent all throughout, IMO.Keegan Murray, Nikola Jovic, Ousmane Dieng?
Tbh, this draft seems top heavy to me, so far.
I like Bryce - I watch Nebraska a lot because I watch Keisei Tominaga. Bryce is good at being able to create his shot and is able to create fouls and goes strong. He is a good leader too.You want a sleeper, let me introduce you to 6’7” SG/SF Bryce McGowens from Nebraska: