I'm fine with Clarkson.
Trust me when I say they can do more than fart.The ded can sometimes let out the occasional fart now and then
I doubt they had the emotional investment in Clarkson that we had in Exum.I wonder if on the Cavs boards they start a thread when JC has a good game... that place must be filled with "JC catches fire again" threads.
Maybe so but his first injury his knee just blew out. That could have happened in college. He wasn't playing big minutes in the pros. Some guys are just unlucky and some guys have bodies that are just more injury prone. Dante is still very young and if he is healthy I think he can be a very good player. The problem has been his health and not his talent. He still has time. For some people their expectations were too high so they will never agree that he is talented and this is probably why they bash him. I do not know. I like his skills and from what all his teammates say he worked hard and was a good teammate. So I hope he does well.Agreed, the kid has been unlucky. I don't think he will ever realise his potential which is a shame cause he belongs in the league.
I think he'd have better off doing a year or two in college to allow his body to mature playing 30 games a year instead of an nba schedule but hindsight is what it is. I wish him the best too.
We don't need to hear about your Saturday night escapades at the morgue.Trust me when I say they can do more than fart.
How do you know he didn't?I get not liking Exum, but some of yall act like he slapped your grandmother.
Where’s your sense of adventure?We don't need to hear about your Saturday night escapades at the morgue.
Exum basically went straight from playing for a high school team in Australia to the NBA....
the difference is absolutely huge.
It was the USA media who got everyone too excited about Exum including unrealistic expectations on the young fella.
Should’ve gone to a US college to compete at a higher level that Oz high school and things may have worked out differently
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Boise State tried to recruit him as they had three Aussies on their roster and an Aussie assistant coach at the time. He and his dad just laughed and economically they probably made the right decision. Basketball who knows?Exum basically went straight from playing for a high school team in Australia to the NBA....
the difference is absolutely huge.
It was the USA media who got everyone too excited about Exum including unrealistic expectations on the young fella.
Should’ve gone to a US college to compete at a higher level that Oz high school and things may have worked out differently
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dude there's nearly 50 million reasons that say he made a pretty decent decision.
He's an awesome kid and i still think if he stays healthy he'll be a very good piece for the right team. Sadly injuries really stopped him realising much of his potential, he needed to be able to play a lot for 3-4 years to develop.
Speaking of Aussies, here is an interesting story about a guy JIngles knows quite well, and it is rumored that the Jazz were one of the teams he was negotiating with. Landale Still Shooting for NBA Dream (nbl.com.au)
Boise State tried to recruit him as they had three Aussies on their roster and an Aussie assistant coach at the time. He and his dad just laughed and economically they probably made the right decision. Basketball who knows?
Speaking of Aussies, here is an interesting story about a guy JIngles knows quite well, and it is rumored that the Jazz were one of the teams he was negotiating with. Landale Still Shooting for NBA Dream (nbl.com.au)
oh here we go againDumb Snyder does not have a clue how good exum can be when he is allowed to play with freedom. DANTE plays like a mvp when the coach trusts in him, allows him to make mistakes and plays with freedom.
He also don't last 2 quarter and miss seasonDumb Snyder does not have a clue how good exum can be when he is allowed to play with freedom. DANTE plays like a mvp when the coach trusts in him, allows him to make mistakes and plays with freedom.