stormkoopacv03
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TJD fell to 57, wow that's quite a fall. He was like top 40 at least.
That's an interesting observation. If you think about the team Ainge built in Boston... even there he didn't really pick amazing passers. It might be a trend we have to keep in mind for the future.We don't have anybody that will pass the ball on this squad.
We thought the same thing last year too. The team profiled as being terrible at passing but ended up being pretty good.That's an interesting observation. If you think about the team Ainge built in Boston... even there he didn't really pick amazing passers. It might be a trend we have to keep in mind for the future.
True but IMO that was more of a product of the culture of unselfishness and ball movement that Hardy instituted, rather than individual talents of the players. The question is - can you keep that long-term and will it play well at the highest level(playoff basketball) or you need the actual passing/vision talent to make those plays when it all gets tighter in the playoffs?We thought the same thing last year too. The team profiled as being terrible at passing but ended up being pretty good.
I don't know about that, Mike was one of the greatest passers in the NBA. KO is one of the best big guy passers in the NBA. THT was a really good passer as well.We thought the same thing last year too. The team profiled as being terrible at passing but ended up being pretty good.
This is an apt observation. That said, I like the fact we took folks who can actually shoot as part of their game (this seems to take so long to develop), so I'm happy there. But fundamental passing is something that can be developed as far as when and hows.That's an interesting observation. If you think about the team Ainge built in Boston... even there he didn't really pick amazing passers. It might be a trend we have to keep in mind for the future.
You have to want to pass. We will see how Brice and Keyonte fair, but their college careers they focused on getting buckets first second and third.This is an apt observation. That said, I like the fact we took folks who can actually shoot as part of their game (this seems to take so long to develop), so I'm happy there. But fundamental passing is something that can be developed as far as when and hows.