NAOS
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Well ****, then. What a ****ing sham.The replay on root sports had a 100% clear foul on the forearm and wrist.
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Well ****, then. What a ****ing sham.The replay on root sports had a 100% clear foul on the forearm and wrist.
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He's 39% on threes and he's generally a good defender.If Jeff isn't shooting well he does nothing else, nor does he defend. At all.
At least Dante would defend if he can't score.
And he's best at throwing the lob to Rudy!Doesn't matter. Exum can break the paint at will. Jeff Green can't do that. Exum also defends. Putting the ball in Exum's hands lets Joe spot up from 3 more. Jeff Green is a dufus when he plays on the ball.
He's 39% on threes and he's generally a good defender.
The book on Green has always been that if you're relying on him too much, you're going to resent it. He plays games and you have to guard him.
In case I wasn't clear, Exum is not good at basketball and he will never shoot 39% from 3 in his career even if wide-open (which he usually is... for a reason).
He's 39% on threes and he's generally a good defender.
The book on Green has always been that if you're relying on him too much, you're going to resent it. He plays games and you have to guard him.
In case I wasn't clear, Exum is not good at basketball and he will never shoot 39% from 3 in his career even if wide-open (which he usually is... for a reason).
Exum is a case for a psychological experiment in fandom. He benefits from actually not playing, growing in legend as though he is actually good at basketball while also getting the benefit of pity and fallacy that he has all this untapped upside.
He spaces the floor.With Exum, Mudiay and Ingles on the floor together, you've got three guys who can create with the ball, and two of them can get to the rim. Whereas, Jeff Green floating around the perimeter can't do much.
Exum is a case for a psychological study on fandom. He benefits from actually not playing, growing in legend as though he is actually good at basketball while also getting the benefit of pity and fallacy that he has all this untapped upside.
Which is good.He spaces the floor.
What function does Mudiay serve when he doesn't have the ball? Or Exum? The answer is taking the ball out of Ingles' hands.