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Probably kindergarten?

18 months would be 1.5 years, and you would round up to two.

16 months would be 1.33, so you round down to 1.

*Couldn't tell if you were disagreeing with me, or being sarcastic*

Hmm. I guess I biffed that one. I thought you were saying to round up to two.
 
Kabongo: 01/12/1992
Schroeder: 09/15/1993

By my calculation, that's 12 + 8 = 20 months? Where do you get your 16 months from?

Damn, I did have a brain fart right there. For some reason I counted from September to January (4 months), instead of January to September (8 months).






MY BAD GUYS.
 
Maybe he is better than Bongo.

A PG who is very 1 hand dominated kind of worries me though.

Yeah, we'll have to see how "one handed" he actually he. It's just a comment Fran Fraschilla made in 1 of the moves, where he basically puts on another gear and blew by the opposing PG for a layup. The comment was something along the line of "I guess one knock on this kid is he likes to use his right hand - but with that kind of speed you might not need your left hand!!"
 
Maybe he is better than Bongo.

A PG who is very 1 hand dominated kind of worries me though.

If you watch his highlights he uses his left hand deliver quite a bit. I posted the tweet about being right hand dominate but I think that is deceiving based on what I have been seeing from him.
 
Yeah, we'll have to see how "one handed" he actually he. It's just a comment Fran Fraschilla made in 1 of the moves, where he basically puts on another gear and blew by the opposing PG for a layup. The comment was something along the line of "I guess one knock on this kid is he likes to use his right hand - but with that kind of speed you might not need your left hand!!"

Go watch his highlights again. I was worried about it until I watched those again.

Great work on the research for shooting numbers and age.
 
These last couple pages illustrate what I like about Cy. He's not afraid to admit when/if he's wrong. Take notes youngsters.
 
Also if you like Trey Burke (who can go both to his left and to his right) - one knock on him is he seems to have a very slow change of speed. It's painful at times watching him trying to shake a defender to get to where he wants to go, to penetrate, or to get a shot off.

Schroeder doesn't have that problem whatsoever. He's built like a Golf GTI, his gear change is lightning quick.

You can teach ball handling, dribbling, but as far as I know, you can't teach speed.
 
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