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Yeah, he was an absolute stud playing 16.9 mpg scoring 5.4ppg over 72 games his rookie year. So really, if he had a 34 point game, then he was even worse in the other 71 games he played his rookie year. Man, we should have tried to find a way to get Charlotte to max him after that record breaking season. #halloffamenumbers

Keep trolling troll boy. Keep trolling.
Sloan didn't play rookies then Sloan got fired and that was an adjustment. He started playing great as soon as he got minutes.
 
Show me highlights of him getting by anyone. Literally every highlight I saw he basically could only get next to a defender, and then always stopped short for some jab, pivot type move, or floater or something. He never finished at the rim whether it be for a dunk or layup.

Troy Brown looks like he's going to get by people by bullying them a bit, driving through contact and using his length, like in the first 3 plays in these highlights. Big guards can sometimes get away with that. Paul Pierce used to do that a lot.

 
So its Sloan's fault Hayward averaged 5.9 a game. Lol Cy. Who's fault is it that he only averaged 11ppg over 31mpg his 2nd year?

You said he was good right away and he wasn't. Sure, he was an NBA player but that's about it. Took him a while.

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Troy Brown looks like he's going to get by people by bullying them a bit, driving through contact and using his length, like in the first 3 plays in these highlights. Big guards can sometimes get away with that. Paul Pierce used to do that a lot.



Paul Pierce could finish at the rim. He could dunk. This guy doesn't show anything like that. And these are in his highlights vs. college kids. Maybe he'll develop more than I think, perhaps even grow another half inch or so, I don't know. But I personally don't want him.
 
Okogie has a big it factor vibe to him. What's his knock? Defensive effort?

His game is rudimentary. Doesn't always play under control. But yeah, he has elite tools -- length, speed, vertical. It's close to DWade. The fact he could score 18 ppg on a crappy team with his current lack of development only portends to what he could do if he develops.
 
His game is rudimentary. Doesn't always play under control. But yeah, he has elite tools -- length, speed, vertical. It's close to DWade. The fact he could score 18 ppg on a crappy team with his current lack of development only portends to what he could do if he develops.

Yeah he sort of looked like a crazy man out there which is concerning but I also like it from a passion/energy perspective. His shot also looks a bit loose but he did shoot over 38% from three both years so there's that.
 
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So its Sloan's fault Hayward averaged 5.9 a game. Lol Cy. Who's fault is it that he only averaged 11ppg over 31mpg his 2nd year?

You said he was good right away and he wasn't. Sure, he was an NBA player but that's about it. Took him a while.


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11 ppg was very good for his role his 2nd year.... And it was actually 12 ppg

Royce averaged 5 points per game and was a great rookie.
 
His game is rudimentary. Doesn't always play under control. But yeah, he has elite tools -- length, speed, vertical. It's close to DWade. The fact he could score 18 ppg on a crappy team with his current lack of development only portends to what he could do if he develops.
He isn't as athletic as his numbers suggest.
 
Comparing Royce to Hayward huh Cy? Grasp at some more straws. Pretty sad an undrafted rookie averaged what your golden boy did considering it took Royce half the year to carve out a role unlike the lottery pick "good NBA player as a rookie."

Wrong again troll boy

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