What a gift if he turns out to be a studWatch some highlighta of his... His game style and body type is kinda similar to Rashard Lewis, hopefully he just need more game experience and not PEDs to develop to a NBA player
What a gift if he turns out to be a studWatch some highlighta of his... His game style and body type is kinda similar to Rashard Lewis, hopefully he just need more game experience and not PEDs to develop to a NBA player
I don't know... That defense though. It's easier than practice seems like.
Maybe we should call him up now and then against <.500 teams to see his progress.
I think if he continues to play well you bring him up to close the season. Canton's season ends March 23. Unless they make the playoffs (and even if they do, it's single elimination until the Finals), there are 9 more games to be played in the NBA season.I wouldn’t. Let him get into a rhythm down there. Maybe not call him up at all this year- absolutely no need to rush him.
Nice highlights. Preston looks so much better - just doesn't look lost anymore. it is great to see him learning and applying what he's learned.
Another one that has been doing great is Colson. He's been very efficient scoring and showing a nice 3 ball. I'm wondering given his size if he could play the 3.
I wouldn’t. Let him get into a rhythm down there. Maybe not call him up at all this year- absolutely no need to rush him.
Saw some hustle there and what looked like a better feel for the game. His shot looks great
Very impressive game for him, his shot looks very good here, and he had some nice drives and a couple nice passes too. It's just the g-league but at least we're seeing progress. In this game at least he looks like how a top player out of college should look against the g-league.
I see a very big difference. Preston seems like the kind of kid who keeps getting more chances because he stretches the tape measure like an NBA player, not because he knows how to play. Very few young athletes develop into NBA players and Sexton is light years closer to that goal than Preston right now. And he's not just a little bit closer. Right now the gap is a lot larger than a "one guy got to play college hoops and the other didn't". The gap is "One wants to murder his opponents and the other looks lost". The gap is that one kid has a great feel for the game and the other has a great feel for 6' 10". This is why Sexton was the #8 pick and Billy ended up undrafted and only able to find a two way contract to pay the bills
Is the Next Lebron James ceiling trajectory still realistic?
He followed-up his good game with a 5pt, 2-8 performance...still a long way to go, just hope to see some sort of consistency.