TheStormofWar
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Touché. To be fair though, stranger things have happened.Bless your heart.
And if AK develops a 3 point shot and Boozer starts playing defense...
Touché. To be fair though, stranger things have happened.Bless your heart.
And if AK develops a 3 point shot and Boozer starts playing defense...
Touché. To be fair though, stranger things have happened.
Ed DavisI’m all for signing Bago.
But I wouldn’t look to play him significantly at the 4.
Royce and Niang aren’t the answers either. Especially Royce, who is too small and his best attribute is defending the wing.
Bradley is too slow to be an nba player.
Well need to add another piece. I saw earlier Ed Davis. That’d probably do it.
I’m all ears
And it's not like Exum has Yao Ming's feet or Greg Oden's back. His injuries have frustrated the **** out of me, but he doesnt have chronic injury issues. He has been unlucky and frail. Hopefully, he can full develop and get to that next level.Horford developing a 3 point shot, Paul outlasting Deron as a player (most though Deron would last longer because of his frame), Utah finding a rookie to replace an all-star, Joe Ingles proving worthy of a 13m per year contract, Royce developing into a valued 3D guy.
Doesn't happen a lot in truth, but sometimes new things do happen. Players can develop new skills well enough to become a weapon, developments take unexpected turns, teams able to pull a miracle out of their butts. It happens, but not a lot.
I think a lot depends on Exum staying healthy and how much Niang develops as a player. That said, I have more faith in the latter. The Jazz still need depth at PG in case Exum runs into a stiff breeze.
Horford developing a 3 point shot, Paul outlasting Deron as a player (most though Deron would last longer because of his frame), Utah finding a rookie to replace an all-star, Joe Ingles proving worthy of a 13m per year contract, Royce developing into a valued 3D guy.
Doesn't happen a lot in truth, but sometimes new things do happen. Players can develop new skills well enough to become a weapon, developments take unexpected turns, teams able to pull a miracle out of their butts. It happens, but not a lot.
I hope there is nothing in our team planning that depends on either of these guys.
At this point, any positive contributions from them is just a bonus.
Meh. None of those are comparable to Exum’s endless history of injury and disappointment. It’s hard to develop your game when stepping from your bed to your floor breaks your body. Which sucks, because Exum has no game to speak of so he could really use that practice time.
I'm not expecting Exum to be great. I'm hoping.^ He gets it.