Smart is one of the few players who can create his own shot, create for others, AND defend at a high level.
#Marc #Is #Smart
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Smart is one of the few players who can create his own shot, create for others, AND defend at a high level.
#Marc #Is #Smart
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Smart makes a living inside the paint, as he relishes contact and gets to the free throw line nearly ten times per-40 minutes, while finishing 57% of his shots around the basket in the half-court. The role he will play in the NBA appears to be well defined, as he's very good in transition and on the pick and roll, and is more than capable of creating shots for himself and others, something he appears to have improved on in his sophomore year. Smart's assist to turnover and pure point ratio both increased notably this past season, particularly his ability to avoid coughing the ball up, as his turnover percentage decreased from an alarming 19% as a freshman to a much more manageable 14%.
Another area Smart is likely to excel in very early in the NBA is on the defensive end. With his size, strength and length, Smart is capable of guarding multiple positions, which gives his coach nice versatility to take advantage of in different schemes. He even proved strong enough to put a body on big men in certain stretches, showing the type of toughness and competitiveness NBA executives love. On top of that, he brings terrific anticipation skills for blocks, steals and rebounds, hauling in seven boards per-40 minutes and over three steals thanks to the intensity level and timing he displays.
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But more than likely we won't be able to keep Favors, Kanter and Gobert. You can pay two bigs, but not three. If Gobert develops just a little, he'll get a big deal from someone...just look at some of the backups that have signed elsewhere. Many times there's some buyer remorse afterwards, but someone always takes a chance.Wasn't even aware of the kid. His draftexpress profile looks promising. I don't really want to draft more big men because we already have good ones in favors, kanter, gobert, rights to tomic, and gave up Al and Paul who both put in all star campaigns (which tells me that they weren't as succesful on our team because of the log jam, and weak supporting cast in other positions, as well as the obv coaching and conference change). BUT, when a kid is 7'2," scoring 11.4 pts on 60% shooting, can still hit FT's a 72% clip, grabs 12.7 REB, and blocks 3.1 shots in 21 minutes of play in the well respected ACB league, even I have to consider him as possibly too much talent to pass up.
I'm on the randle as a three bandwagon. Fully. God forbid we lose out on Parker or wiggins, but i believe that randle just might be able to come in as that big 3 like melo and Parker and dominate inside and out.
This.
I can't for the life of me figure out why nobody else on this board see this potential except you, me and White Chocolate.
I think it just takes too much energy for a guy that size to play the 3 for extended minutes.
Plus he's not a floor spacer.
Julius Randles best attribute is rebounding. playing SF will take him further from the basket... its a stupid ****ing idea
Jonathan Givony from DX on Exum and the Jazz;
"While Exum will want to get drafted by a team that will let him play his natural position of point guard, a backcourt of him and Trey Burke (a Top-10 pick last year) could absolutely work together depending on the coach Utah decides to hire. Most teams have seen very little of Exum over the years, but Utah's scouting department, headed by Nike Hoop Summit World Team architect Rich Sheubrooks, doesn't have that problem. Julius Randle can't be ruled out here, as playing him together with Derrick Favors could work and may be one way to help shore up what was the NBA's worst defense last season."