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Grades from last night....

Keep in mind that Neto cannot shoot and Pleiss needs to spend a ton of time in the gym building up his muscle mass. He was getting pushed around in the paint.

Yes. Pleiss in particular didn't impressive me as much as he apparently did others in this thread. There were several plays where I felt he should have grabbed the rebound but had it slip through his fingers or otherwise couldn't hang onto it due to lack of strength.
 
....the way they "slapped knots on there heads faster than they could rub them", I'd say the all deserved A's against the newly revamped Laker roster!
 
14 missed free throws and 2 of 15 from three and we still win by that much.

Very solid.
 
Not sure how Whithy doesn't get an A. Played 4 min shot 8 ft's and made a huge impact in that time. He will make the team. Probably be Gobert's primary backup. Can shoot and defend. Stronger then Pleiss. Think he probably needs time to adjust to the NBA
 
Not sure how Whithy doesn't get an A. Played 4 min shot 8 ft's and made a huge impact in that time. He will make the team. Probably be Gobert's primary backup. Can shoot and defend. Stronger then Pleiss. Think he probably needs time to adjust to the NBA

I like Withey, I think Pleiss would do well going to the d-league for a good chunk of time.
 
I was raving on Booker last year when the Jazz signed him. That turned out great. Feel the same about Whithy. Think of him as an athletic Ostertag with a jumpshot. But also works harder.


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Granted I didn't watch the last 5 minutes, but from what I saw I thought Hayward deserved an A. I was very impressed. He looked like the best player on either team in my opinion.
He's easily the best player on either team. His awkward 12-foot "pull-up" game is incredible. He'll comfortably be a top-10 perimeter iso player in the league this season (especially when you consider his passing ability); the only guys clearly ahead of him are Harden, Lillard, LeBron and Kyrie.
 
He's easily the best player on either team. His awkward 12-foot "pull-up" game is incredible. He'll comfortably be a top-10 perimeter iso player in the league this season (especially when you consider his passing ability); the only guys clearly ahead of him are Harden, Lillard, LeBron and Kyrie.

Uhh, what about Durant and Westbrook?
 
He's easily the best player on either team. His awkward 12-foot "pull-up" game is incredible. He'll comfortably be a top-10 perimeter iso player in the league this season (especially when you consider his passing ability); the only guys clearly ahead of him are Harden, Lillard, LeBron and Kyrie.

and 2 to 3 of those guys don't play defense worth ****.
 
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