Should change the thread title to "Niang Makes the Starting Lineup or We Riot Movement."Good thing my threats of organized mob protest got us Niang.
Should change the thread title to "Niang Makes the Starting Lineup or We Riot Movement."Good thing my threats of organized mob protest got us Niang.
Should change the thread title to "Niang Makes the Starting Lineup or We Riot Movement."
I think he starts in January and we will feel dumb we didn't do it earlier. Change all those Favors open threes into the corner into Niang open threes or Rudy dunks (cuz no one will leave a guy shooting better than 50% from three).
His defense has been pretty dang good too... you have to watch him specifically. He is very active and gets to the right spots. He's not disruptive, but very smart and tries really hard.
When we get serious about this whole winning basketball games thing then Niang will play more.
He also messes with his junk more than a baseball player... not sure what is going on but he needs to work on that.
I don't see it.would it be accurate to say he bears a resemblance to adam carolla? younger version, perhaps?
would it be accurate to say he bears a resemblance to adam carolla? younger version, perhaps?
would it be accurate to say he bears a resemblance to adam carolla? younger version, perhaps?
does a great job staying in front and contesting. pretty much what makes exum (or really anybody for that matter) so good defensively.
would it be accurate to say he bears a resemblance to adam carolla? younger version, perhaps?
A better question is if Niang will average more than 5 minutes, or how many times will he get sent down.
does a great job staying in front and contesting. pretty much what makes exum (or really anybody for that matter) so good defensively.
I think there's actually a silent apostrophe in his name. E.g. "Whose finals MVP trophy is this?" "That's George's."In his preseason interview Locke asked Niang about why Georges has an “s” at the end... he said because he was so big when he was born that they thought there was two of him.
Lol. That is hilarious.In his preseason interview Locke asked Niang about why Georges has an “s” at the end... he said because he was so big when he was born that they thought there was two of him.
I’m not sure I can like him more... he was also super cool when we met him at summer league talked with the kids and was just genuinely nice.
I think there's actually a silent apostrophe in his name. E.g. "Whose finals MVP trophy is this?" "That's George's."
He was a great post player in college. Has all kinds of moves on that low block including a really nice hook shot.I started my love affair with Niang as a little bit of a joke... thought he could be a good contributor, but it's turned into a real thing now. I legit think he'd be a difference maker in the starting lineup.
I think he is similar to Jared Dudley but has some of that Diaw ball handling and passing. I'm curious if he can score out of the post if they put a smaller wing on him. If you can pass then post up is still a decent weapon.
He was a great post player in college. Has all kinds of moves on that low block including a really nice hook shot.
Never forget a game vs byu, I believe Niang was a sophomore and Eric Mika was a frosh (prior to the mission)- Mika was bigger, stronger and a lot more athletic, and Georges just destroyed him from the post. Niang kept getting buckets and Mika was helpless.