Dent’s pace and arsenal of floaters reminds me of Conley.My Draft Guys:
Cooper Flagg
Danny Wolf
Kasparas Jakucionas
Rasheer Fleming
Donovan Dent
Really impressed with how well Wolf moves his feet.
Dent’s pace and arsenal of floaters reminds me of Conley.My Draft Guys:
Cooper Flagg
Danny Wolf
Kasparas Jakucionas
Rasheer Fleming
Donovan Dent
There is an article about this. Quite from Demin is "i never said I was a one and done." His friends are putting preasure on him to play with AJ.Demin has flashes, but he probably could use another year of seasoning. As a BYU fan I'd love that, and with his NIL money it may be palatable for him to want to play a year with AJ and get a lot of overflow attention if his stock drops into the teens this year.
Would be awful for the Jazz's 2nd pick. Want as much talent as possible in the draft, especially if the Wolves miss the PO.There is an article about this. Quite from Demin is "i never said I was a one and done." His friends are putting preasure on him to play with AJ.
I think that would be great for him as he performed the best when Dallin Hall was injured. He would have the keys next year to run the offense.
He could come back and show his shooting is better and his defense and scoring.
DBPM is the statistic that is heavily influenced by the teammates: it will be much higher for the players on the teams with best records, such as Houston. Case in point is Walker Kessler. He is currently having the highest DBPM on the Jazz at 0.7 but it is much lower that his DBPM last season (1.3) and in his rookie season (1.5). This season he is the 140th in DBPM (and the 42th best defensive center), well behind such defensive stalwarts as Luka Doncic and Mike Conley... and, yes, two times less productive defensively than Reed Sheppard.He's got a 1.1 DBPM..
DBPM is the statistic that is heavily influenced by the teammates: it will be much higher for the players on the teams with best records, such as Houston. Case in point is Walker Kessler. He is currently having the highest DBPM on the Jazz at 0.7 but it is much lower that his DBPM last season (1.3) and in his rookie season (1.5). This season he is the 140th in DBPM (and the 42th best defensive center), well behind such defensive stalwarts as Luka Doncic and Mike Conley... and, yes, two times less productive defensively than Reed Sheppard.
His shot looks good to me, especially when he's fully set. To me has the entire package without a single weakness.Flagg back up to a respectable 54% TS% and a nutty 13.4 BPM.
Everything looking pretty good statistically other than the 30% from three. Hopefully that gets up to like 32-33% by the end of the year. The higher the better, obviously.
Sure, but he's still a positive defender.DBPM is the statistic that is heavily influenced by the teammates: it will be much higher for the players on the teams with best records, such as Houston. Case in point is Walker Kessler. He is currently having the highest DBPM on the Jazz at 0.7 but it is much lower that his DBPM last season (1.3) and in his rookie season (1.5). This season he is the 140th in DBPM (and the 42th best defensive center), well behind such defensive stalwarts as Luka Doncic and Mike Conley... and, yes, two times less productive defensively than Reed Sheppard.