It's gonna take time
A whole lotta precious time
It's gonna take patience and time
To do it to do it
To do it to do it
To do it to do it right.
I also "got my mind set on you".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_niy2ZM5Jo
It's gonna take time
A whole lotta precious time
It's gonna take patience and time
To do it to do it
To do it to do it
To do it to do it right.
Milsap shouldn't be considered a three point threat till he shoots it more consistently and proves he can make it on a more consistent basis.What do you mean "no 3pt threat"? Memo and Hayward are very big threats and Miles, Harris and on occasion Millsap are mild threats from outside.
I think much of our seasons hinges on Harris and Hayward. We pretty much know what we're gonna get from Millsap and Jefferson. And what Favors and Kanter can bring to the table will be a bonus in some ways. But Harris and even Hayward are monstrous question marks in my eyes. Harris could repeat last season's nightmare or rebound and have a career year. Hayward could play like he did the first four or five months, or like he did in March and April. We go where they go.
I predict 36-46 and us calling for Harris' head by mid to late December. I also predict a solid but yet still underwhleming second season by Hayward and Favors. Don't get me wrong. My ceiling's limitless for these guys and Kanter and Burks and even Evans. But my gut's telling me otherwise.
I must be missing something. How was Harris a nightmare for us? He played 17 games, producing just a little under his average in all statistical categories. I don't recall him being a problem on the floor, but he was a new player on a directionless team. I thought he easily met the low expectations set for him.
Color me underwhelmed with 5.4 apg and 2.88 turnovers, not even a 2:1 ratio. I know he was coming onto a new team but he's a vet and one surrounded by some decent talent in Jefferson and Millsap and those numbers and his performances as I recall them (on 41.3% from the floor) didn't do much for me other than confirm the fact that we still need a point guard of the future.