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Ask Larry Brown about the difference between how college and NBA players think about ... practice.Yeah but they don’t practice.
Ask Larry Brown about the difference between how college and NBA players think about ... practice.Yeah but they don’t practice.
The way this thread is going, I'm glad you said "needs some beef", instead of "can use some pork". That would be wrong.Seems like a good pickup to me. 7 ft. 250 lb. and only 22. Every team needs some beef and with Allen, Nance and Wade, we have none.
An interesting quote from this nuggets article. I was pretty worried he was white, but it turns out his dad isn't.
Nuggets Newcomer: What to expect from Isaiah Hartenstein
The former G-League Finals MVP will get a chance to continue developing his game as a member of the Denver Nuggets.www.denverstiffs.com
What to Expect from Hartenstein
For starters, Hartenstein is not a big, white stiff that Nuggets fans have grown accustomed to as the backup big on the team — Hartenstein’s father is African-American.
How can you put that in your player profile????
Why would you be worried he was white?I was pretty worried he was white
Why would you be worried he was white?
Zizic was untapped talent, i don't know what you're talking about.If anything, I was mostly concerned that with a JaVale trade and a Drummond buyout, who would play in place of Allen. right now the Cavs only have small-ball options. The Lakers game sort of gave me the answer I was looking for.
His highlights look decent but the reports of turnovers (on a team that commits too many) doesn't sound good in the immediate future. That being said I feel better about him than say... Zizic, who was just too slow to keep up with this team even in the mess it was pre-Bickerstaff.