Take a look, very grainy at the beginning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0WkGjOF2dk&feature=youtu.be&a
I hate to say this but there are a lot of flashes of CJ in his game. I do not like that one bit.
Totally agree. David Locke on radio play-by-play is like Al Jefferson playing point guard. Please, no.David Locke was born to do stuff like this. I give him props. However, he was not born to do radio play-by-play.
Thank you. That is all.
OMG!Well except CJ is bigger, more athletic and left-handed. Murphy seems to understand using picks better than CJ. But no doubt about it, CJ is a superior basketball talent. I wonder the market is low on CJ is we resign him now that Raja is gone.
The one thing that I don't like about Locke is that he uses 2 or 3 games to completely diagnose a player. a 5 or 6 game sampling gives a much better understanding of what a players weaknesses and strengths are. Also, it would be good if they were spread out throughout the season so you can see if the player is progressing or if they are still struggling with the same things.
OMG!
Yes, let's defintely re-sign a guy whose shooting stats have DECREASED five straight years. That is difficult to do, I'll admit. Just when you think CJ's hit rock bottom, he comes back the next season even worse. Not even AK accomplished that feat with his oft-horrific shooting.
CJ is incredibly talented and athletic. I remember many reports saying he was lights-out in practice. He just can't translate that into real games. Marvin Williams >> CJ (and a better defensive player). Williams also has the size to match up against bigger SF's. Burks >> CJ and Hayward >> CJ.
Expect those 3 to get the main rotation minutes at the wings. Carroll can provide limited time as needed. Murphy will get mostly DNP's unless he's inserted for his shooting when we need a 3 pt'er to win/tie a game. No spot on the team for Chucker Smiles.
What do you want him to do? Its hard to tell, and pick out a players tendencies from random highlights. if you look at 5 or 6 games thats going to be 30 minutes of video and commentary.