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Jingles is under-rated

We don't need offense when we have Burks/Hood/Hayward. We need a player with defensive tenacity.

like we don't have that in spades already ?? I think we need more a well rounded player who is also a playmaker, a glue guy like Jingles is invaluable. I like Milsap but he's a very limited one dimensional player.
 
We don't need offense when we have Burks/Hood/Hayward. We need a player with defensive tenacity.

As long as Rudy and Exum are playing significant minutes, we kinda need offense tho. Sap is fine off the bench as a situational player, but his minutes should be limited going forward.
 
As long as Rudy and Exum are playing significant minutes, we kinda need offense tho. Sap is fine off the bench as a situational player, but his minutes should be limited going forward.

Exum should be a better offensive player by the end of this upcoming season.
 
We don't need offense when we have Burks/Hood/Hayward. We need a player with defensive tenacity.
But hose three will never be on the floor together. Currently whatever bigs we play have very limited range. Exum and Burke shoot poorly from 3PT range. So that leaves whichever TWO wings are in the game at the same time as our outside threats. Of course that might change a bit after the draft and free agency.
 
Exum should be a better offensive player by the end of this upcoming season.

I agree, but I still don't see a situation where Lilsap gets more than spot minutes as a defensive specialist. Burks/Hood should being taking most of his minutes this year. There just aren't enough minutes to go around with Hood/Burks being healthy, and somebody is going to be the odd man out.
 
Calling Jingles the superior shooter is deceptive, as Jingles's release might very well be the slowest in the NBA. Defenses have way too much time to recover when he gets the ball, which hinders his floor-spacing ability. Also one of the main reasons that his FGAs were so low despite his high shooting percentages.
 
Calling Jingles the superior shooter is deceptive, as Jingles's release might very well be the slowest in the NBA. Defenses have way too much time to recover when he gets the ball, which hinders his floor-spacing ability. Also one of the main reasons that his FGAs were so low despite his high shooting percentages.

He also takes a whopping .5 FTA per game despite handling the ball a decent amount.
 
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