Ummm... teh jazz?For just a second, I thought you meant Maceo Parker, and I was wondering why. I mean, yes, he's a hell of a sax man who played with James Brown, George Clinton, and Prince,, but I don't know that that's what we really need on the team.
He can. He has a ridiculous wingspan that helps.Can he defend ?
Teague played four years of college and averaged over double figures and shot decent percentages from everywhere all four years.He can. He has a ridiculous wingspan that helps.
Here's a good video that is mostly about Teague's offense. The guy on the left plays for Baylor and claims that it's harder for him to guard Teague than Butler. And the old guy compares Teague to... George Hill. If that's the case, that's exciting , as Hill was pretty good for us (minus the being made of glass part).
It's just ridiculous the amount of talent we have on the bench for the upcoming campaign compared to the last! Probably not the first to make the Teague comparison to Clarkson. That being said, I think Butler is generational - totally incomprehensible to get him at #40. If Conley goes down with the usual hammy issues, look for Butler to vie for ROY.Teague played four years of college and averaged over double figures and shot decent percentages from everywhere all four years.
Did you not see the list of who he's played for? That's ain't jazz, that's da funk.Ummm... teh jazz?
This is a little cart before the horse. He looks like a decent prospect but lets not be too hasty.It's just ridiculous the amount of talent we have on the bench for the upcoming campaign compared to the last! Probably not the first to make the Teague comparison to Clarkson. That being said, I think Butler is generational - totally incomprehensible to get him at #40. If Conley goes down with the usual hammy issues, look for Butler to vie for ROY.
Of course you have a point. Assuming you’re referring to Butler as opposed to Teague and perhaps the ROY comment particularly,. On the face of it saying a second round pick has that kind of potential does seem like a stretch. But he’s got the college accolades usually reserved for a lottery pick, he’s older and more experienced than most and he’s built solid with textbook form and fundamentals. I like the fact that the two teammates will be in the organization to push each other on.This is a little cart before the horse. He looks like a decent prospect but lets not be too hasty.
I only make my funk the P FunkDid you not see the list of who he's played for? That's ain't jazz, that's da funk.