[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];655870 said:..... and somehow forgotten how DWill would dunk on folks....
Very rarely.. and he has to do a big run up most of the time using up lots and lots of energy.
It wasn't easy for him that's for sure.
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];655870 said:..... and somehow forgotten how DWill would dunk on folks....
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[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];655870 said:..... and somehow forgotten how DWill would dunk on folks....
interesting if the jazz were in position to draft Randle, Parker and wiggins off the board, I think a good coach would find a way to play kanter, favors and randle together. it might be creating a different offensive system and movement defensively. I think it could be done.
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I'm not saying he can't dunk it. All I'm saying is he needs to do a big run up to get that momentum going and he uses up a lot of energy... trying to carry 200+ lb body going airborne.
For the dunk to be an effective attacking tool, he really needs to be able to do it effortlessly without much timing & him expending too much energy doing it. Moreover, the dunk itself could be counter-productive if he gets tired or injured doing it (he already has a bad ankle).
A 3-man rotation of Kanter, Favors and Randle works, with Gobert getting limited mins. as the fourth big. But after Year #1, would Randle be content coming off the bench? He'd likely have to start as a big SF, with Hayward at SG. As PKM said, can (or should) Randle see any mins at SF? Perhaps as just a token starter, then he's either the first one out or Favors is, with Randle then sliding over to PF. It would certainly be a nice problem to have. I think it could be managed, by a coach who is a good communicator. Oh wait, Corbin has a history of alienating players by not explaining their roles.