Alec
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Who are you referring to? Which players?I’m not sure why people expect finished products from players that are still basically children.
Who are you referring to? Which players?I’m not sure why people expect finished products from players that are still basically children.
I'm encouraged by Mobley in the last two games. Showing urgency and aggression. He looks more confident and controlled in attacking the rim too; get the ball, size up, one step, attack.I really hope garland and Mobley develop fast coz it feels this man has entered his prime
Bingo. I at least see the things he's failing at as deliberate moves he's practiced. I'm not terribly worried about it long term.Mobley worked on a lot of aspects of his game in the off season, but there is still a period of adjustment and recalibration that needs to take place as he gets a feel for how to make his adjustments and improvements effective in live action. It's one thing to improve your outside shooting and post moves in practice, and another thing to make those things translate against top competition and intensity.
Quoting this to defend myself against the garbage take in the DG thread that I supposedly "predicted a rift" after the DM trade went down. This was the only post I made about it, posted back in September.Weeeelllll it will take me a bit to process this one.
I don't dislike Mitchell, but unsure how he'll fit here.
As many have stated, we're big and small focused, and now have even less versatility at the forward positions with Lauri gone.
We'll truly see what JBB is made of now, I guess.
It's not the meat.bigger thighs competition: Okoro vs Don
Yes. This. These guys deserve a lot of credit for their maturity. They certainly don't have a lot of experienceI’m not sure why people expect finished products from players that are still basically children.
DonIt's not the meat.
Donit's the motion.
Lamar needs to be in on thisIt's not the meat.
it's the motion.