If he keeps playing like this, he could be a playoff contributor even this year if we weren't so stacked at the guard positions.
Other than Mitchell, CPJ is the best facilitating guard on the team, simply because he keeps the ball moving and makes quick decisions.
Kyrie is one of the greatest finishers of all time. Him and my mom.He reminds me of Kyrie on the offensive end. In the sense of how he moves. Even his mid range shooting form. It’s weird.
Kyrie is one of the greatest finishers of all time. Him and my mom.
Kyrie is one of the greatest finishers of all time. Him and my mom.
Similar faces a bit tooHe reminds me of Kyrie on the offensive end. In the sense of how he moves. Even his mid range shooting form. It’s weird.
I believe he's team duodecahedron.Do we know what CPJ's stance is on the shape of the earth?
And what would you do after CPJ had his Merrill like slump/regression and you’d ruined your relationship with Garland and his agent?If you told me to coach a team and I didn’t know who had what experience and I was blind to everyone’s salaries, I’d try starting CPJ ahead of Garland and see if he could take the job.
In my theoretical, I’d tell them to fuck off.And what would you do after CPJ had his Merrill like slump/regression and you’d ruined your relationship with Garland and his agent?
Like CPJ should or at deserves a more consistent role than he’s gotten. At minimum a 4-6 minute shift each gane, as opposed to sometimes only playing in the first half and sometimes not at all. And more would be great too, like a solid 16-20(though you can only do that by subtracting minutes from Okoro, LeVert, Garland, Merrill, Strus. Etc)
But when you give him the 32 mpg starting role, and you judge him as a driver of wins and results, the flaws and things that need to be worked on and developed with multi year experience will show out as teams focus on him and then the RCF fanbase will treat him the same shit way they treat Garland and LeVert