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Good comp, Patty can’t get to the rim in the league either but the 3 ball worksI see him as a patty mills type
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Good comp, Patty can’t get to the rim in the league either but the 3 ball worksI see him as a patty mills type
Guess I need to watch him some more. From what I was seeing in videos, he was getting past guys and finishing in the lane pretty easily.He can’t get past good defenders in college , imagine the league ...it’s a reason the step back is his go to move
I'm driving the Langford bandwagon. I have no clue where he's going to end up, but I don't really see why many of these Tier 2 type guys would be decidedly better than him.Draft hot take thread? Langford will go late lotto and some teams will regret it
lol no it's not why.6’7” Center is scary in a bad way. Zion needs to develop a perimeter game like LJ if he’s gonna be a top tier player.
6’7” Center is scary in a bad way. Zion needs to develop a perimeter game like LJ if he’s gonna be a top tier player.
I’d play them all together.If Chicago gets the #1 pick and drafts Zion...how does that play out with Lauri and Wendell in the fold?
Wendell probably gets benched or traded by the deadline. Can’t survive with only 3 shooters on the floor unless the 3 are KD Steph & KlayIf Chicago gets the #1 pick and drafts Zion...how does that play out with Lauri and Wendell in the fold?
I actually forgot about OttoWith Porter on the books for potentially 2 more years, I could see WCJ coming off the bench. Not sure if that's ideal or not, but it's definitely a lot to consider
The only thing I'd wonder about is closing lineups and say, if WCJ wasn't in the closing lineups for the next 2 years, how that'd affect his developmentI actually forgot about Otto
I’d go with bringing WCJ off the bench. Just because he’s off the bench doesn’t mean he can’t play 30 minutes a night or so. The 3 man big rotation would be pretty damn good. All 3 bring something different to the table. Just need a coach that can figure out the rotation.
For sureThe only thing I'd wonder about is closing lineups and say, if WCJ wasn't in the closing lineups for the next 2 years, how that'd affect his development
Or they could be a dumpster fire anyway the next two years and closing lineups won't matter as much
Who this P?The last time Chicago had a chance like this, they drafted the superstar prospect and traded the good player away a year later.
Who this P?