Cuz that's not his game. He's not a guard for starters. Guards handle the ball.Well, it begs the question....why did Hendricks have no on ball responsibility at UCF whereas Keyonte and Brice were 30 USG guys in power conferences.
I think it's likely KO still starts to start the season (his passing is a seriously overlooked aspect of the offense working, especially in lineups with one ballhandling guard. Hopefully Hendricks learns a lot and can usurp the position midseason (and KO gets traded for anything we can use down the road).I would like to see Hendricks start from day 1 but not sure if that’s going to happen.
Who doesn't? Problem is he's not that (yet?).We need elite 3 and D guys like him.
Cuz that's not his game. He's not a guard for starters. Guards handle the ball.
I don't believe the point of contention is whether he should be lead ballhandler or have a usage rate of 30% or whatever. Simply that the coach didn't really try or at least succeed at prioritizing him getting looks. He was remarkably productive considering that.It is indeed not his game and that's the point of contention.
I don't believe the point of contention is whether he should have a usage rate of 30% (or whatever) or not. Simply that the coach didn't really try or at least succeed at prioritizing him getting looks. He was remarkably productive considering that.
Just need Tim DuncanThe future is Keyonte/Ochai starting backcourt and THT is our Manu Ginobili. Keyonte is Parker and Ochai is Bruce Bowen.
That's the future.
Don't forget Lauri/Walker being Timmy/David up front and Taylor being Big Shot Bob.The future is Keyonte/Ochai starting backcourt and THT is our Manu Ginobili. Keyonte is Parker and Ochai is Bruce Bowen.
That's the future.
I mean he is 19 and played 1 year at UCF. What if I told you it barely mattered except it was just a large enough platform to get him drafted as a lottery pick. You could probably learn just as much by watching high school tape. There is not a single player in this draft that has topped out at 19.I’ve been beating the drum that we don’t really understand “potential” during this draft cycle. I get what people see with Hendricks. He has a really nice looking shot and regularly shows incredibly fears of athleticism on defense and transition. It’s not just the highlight plays. Even in normal defensive rotation you can tell he’s just a level up from everyone else.
Having said that….it is kind of hard to imagine him being a star when watching him. It’s a stark contrast to Keyonte and Brice. Those guys are the centerpiece of their team’s offensive game plan. Hendricks will go long stretches a time where he’s mostly standing around and never touches the ball.
There’s still a chance he can develop the on ball stuff. Mikal Bridges wasn’t much of anything in terms of being a creator and it seems as though he’s turning the corner after several years of progress…but when a guy is barely touching the ball at UCF it does make it much harder to imagine him becoming that guy.