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Kyrie is a Dwill/Cp3 hybrid. I have way too high expectations for him and Rubio.
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CP3 and D-Will are pretty much the same. I would say Kyrie is more of a D-Will/Wall hybrid since he can shoot the lights out from three but also has some explosiveness going to the hoop.
Except Bayless' jumper has gotten consistently better while in Toronto.i see 2 major ones , he is not very good and cant shoot
Shump and Amare look nothing alike b.Funny scrolling fast through this thread, I thought Iman was Nerlens Noel.
Then I look at him and remember how much Iman and Amare look like each other.
And he will. But fair enough, the sample size isn't large enough. I've personally witnessed his game improve in two years at Toronto. Even the 2010-2011 season was better shooting-wise for Bayless, because I can admit coming into the league at Portland, Jerryd's jumper was a major weakness. I've also seen players like Rose and Rondo improve on it with hard work in the gym. John Wall should be doing the same.Bayless' three point shooting games last season was a complete outlier compared to his previous three seasons. Never mind the fact that he only played 31 games. Perhaps he really did improve as a shooter, but it could be a fluke too. He's going to have to prove it.
Jonny Flynn to the Pistons on a non-guaranteed contract. Terrence Williams already there too.
He has to make the team first (Detroit's roster is already full). Williams will have to impress them enough to inspire some sort of move.Hope Terrence Williams has a great season in Detroit.
exactly, hope it works out for TWILL, one of those guys Ive always pulled forThe talent is there for TWill, he can pass (great court vision), finish around the rim, & has great athleticism. It all comes down to his maturity & heart though
Kyrie Irving gonna shock a lot of ppl again
Man there arount enough 's to co sign this post
I loved TWill in his 18 games with the Kings. He was at times our best player on the floorThe talent is there for TWill, he can pass (great court vision), finish around the rim, & has great athleticism. It all comes down to his maturity & heart though