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"This looks effortless"
A wide open 16 footer is quite literally effortless. We gotta do better as a people
I don’t get what happened to Fultz. He was so good in college. What Mitchell did his rookie season is what I expected Fultz to do his rookie season.
Him shooting a jumper being a good sign is worrisome.
With all due respect, these responses about Fultz are dumb as ****
The kid is looking good and confident right now and it’s like none of you want anybody to even mention it. Basically, if anybody wants to keep hating on him it’s completely okay, but if anybody wants to say anything positive about him then they should keep their mouth shut because he’s not doing enough for them.
If this dude was on any other team other than the Sixers, you'd be clowning him.
Can you IMAGINE the **** he'd be saying if he was a Laker
I was skeptical at first, but there's enough smoke out there to come to the conclusion that he did indeed have the yips. The story about his trainer changing his jumper was complete BS.
"Markelle...your jumpshot has made you a star. Let's change it 2 weeks before your first training camp"
Regardless of how he pans out, this story is going to end up being one of the biggest case studies on mental health in sports.
Somebody in here had posted about how Fultz likes to ride bmx bikes and he might've ****ed up his shoulder doing that. Based on how Fultz side and the front offer were treating the situation, that made the most sense to me
The 90's was 2oyears ago.
You can't be out there on the court with 3m Heely's on bigdog.
Never bought that theory either. I'm not a doctor, but I'm not sure how a shoulder injury could allow him to do almost everything else on a basketball floor except shooting from distance. He was getting to the rim with advanced dribble moves, finishing at the rim, chase-down blocking, and throwing cross court bullet passes with the same shoulder from preseason until they sat him.
Doesn't he need his shoulder for those things too?
The NBA doesn't care because it is free PUB. They aren't the NFL or MLB that cry when someone else posts thier stuff.off topic but how do those guys that make nba highlights videos not get flagged for copyright infringement?
does nba not care? the other sports organizations are quick to have their stuff removed
I'm pretty sure the strong majority of this sub wants to see Fultz succeed. Some of the verbiage being associated with the ability to shoot a jumper of a 6'4" guard that was the #1 pick in the draft is funny though.With all due respect, these responses about Fultz are dumb as ****
The kid is looking good and confident right now and it’s like none of you want anybody to even mention it. Basically, if anybody wants to keep hating on him it’s completely okay, but if anybody wants to say anything positive about him then they should keep their mouth shut because he’s not doing enough for them.
The point about how “effortless” Fultz’s jumper is has nothing to do with it being some groundbreaking never before seen work of art. It has to do with how far he’s come since last year and how he looks like he’s finally just back to playing basketball the way he was when we drafted him. A fall-away fading to the right jumper with perfect form is also not the easiest thing in the world, especially from mid-range, an area of the court many young players have their struggles from.
Think he's going to put together a KAT-like rookie campaign. Close to 20 and 10. He's really good offensively and on the boards.Wish there were highlights of Ayton’s night available. 24/9/3.
I want Dragan Bender to be a useful NBA player. He continues to disappoint.