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Trey Lyles Highlights from Last Night #3

Seems like he's getting his legs as SL progresses. He's bouncier and running the floor better. I think it's more than just confidence.
Not to mention more time to practice with the team. All the other players had been practicing together since the Salt lake Summer League. Lyles came in cold as the new guy. I think it would be natural to play hesitantly at first. Hope Trey can put in some time with whatever coaches are still around and perhaps do a stint at P3. I know this is vacation and/or national team time for most of the guys.
 
Not to mention more time to practice with the team. All the other players had been practicing together since the Salt lake Summer League. Lyles came in cold as the new guy. I think it would be natural to play hesitantly at first. Hope Trey can put in some time with whatever coaches are still around and perhaps do a stint at P3. I know this is vacation and/or national team time for most of the guys.

I hope you are right. I wish we can make more games and see if the begging of pattern merge from this one.
 
I hope you are right. I wish we can make more games and see if the begging of pattern merge from this one.

Pre-season will be a more telling indication. Then he's surrounded by better players instead of scrubs and inexperienced end-of-bench guys. He'll still struggle, though. And look at Burke; he had a fabulous pre-season last year and then reverted back to his terrible ways.
 
To be fair, he had his best game of SL, and still shot 7-19 (36%) from the field.

He finished SL shooting 23/73 (31%). We are still perfectly in the clear to complain about his shooting %s
 
To be fair, he had his best game of SL, and still shot 7-19 (36%) from the field.

He finished SL shooting 23/73 (31%). We are still perfectly in the clear to complain about his shooting %s

Subjectively, his misses in the last game were online and just a little short. I think I buy the legs getting into shape theory.
 
To be fair, he had his best game of SL, and still shot 7-19 (36%) from the field.

He finished SL shooting 23/73 (31%). We are still perfectly in the clear to complain about his shooting %s
Rule #111: If you draft a player named Trey, expect him to have a crappy summer league.
 
To be fair, he had his best game of SL, and still shot 7-19 (36%) from the field.

He finished SL shooting 23/73 (31%). We are still perfectly in the clear to complain about his shooting %s

He is living up to his namesake.



The scary thing is I hear that putting 2 Trey's together uses the multiplicative property. So Trey Burke's shooting percentage of .31 multiplied by Trey Lyles of .36 = .1116. So together they will shoot 11%.

I am excited! Are you?
 
So can I, never said you couldn't. I can tell guys like you (who were crying because Lyles, the 12th pick, wasn't as good as the first pick) what a baby you were being.

Again constructive criticism is not a bad thing. I'm not sitting here saying Lyles is going to be great, but to act like a 2 year old that never got his baba, is fickle. It's sheer overreaction,and somewhat hilarious to think you know more than professionals. IMO is some sort of inferiority complex.

Let me ask you this... The other day you were calling out his every mistake. I mean, it was every other post. Last night he plays really well, doing everything you and your basketball IQ said he could do, and not a word... Why is that?

Do the professionals get it right every single time? Why should everyone turn off their brains and have blind trust and faith in so called professionals?

Basketball isn't rocket science. A 5 year old child can watch the game and tell you who is doing good and who isnt.

It's also a lot of luck picking draftees. So called professionals can sink thousands of man hours into scouting and still pick a bust. No one can perfectly predict how a player will develop.

And also, a lot of people around here have been watching, playing, and discussing basketball for a long time, and know a thing or two about the game. Just because you can't analyze the game and players, doesn't mean we cant.
 
Rule #111: If you draft a player named Trey, expect him to have a crappy summer league.

You guys are giving up on TB too early man, not every player hits their peak in their first few seasons, plus he only has 1 season under his belt with a good coach, on top of that he took coming off the bench like a man and didn't mope around the court......there's still time fellas
 
You guys are giving up on TB too early man, not every player hits their peak in their first few seasons, plus he only has 1 season under his belt with a good coach, on top of that he took coming off the bench like a man and didn't mope around the court......there's still time fellas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFldj7otGsk
 
Not to mention more time to practice with the team. All the other players had been practicing together since the Salt lake Summer League. Lyles came in cold as the new guy. I think it would be natural to play hesitantly at first. Hope Trey can put in some time with whatever coaches are still around and perhaps do a stint at P3. I know this is vacation and/or national team time for most of the guys.
Good post
 
I'm as big a Lyles fan as anyone, but I am concerned about the effort he gave at times. Hope it's as simple as not being in playing shape and little chance to practice coming in for the last Utah SL.
 
I'm as big a Lyles fan as anyone, but I am concerned about the effort he gave at times. Hope it's as simple as not being in playing shape and little chance to practice coming in for the last Utah SL.

Other than this I think he will be a good player completely worthy of the 12th pick
 
Subjectively, his misses in the last game were online and just a little short. I think I buy the legs getting into shape theory.

So are Trey Burke s shots... However something tells me Lyles shots will start falling more.. That being said I could easily see him being sub.500 for his career with his current shot selection
 
I'm as big a Lyles fan as anyone, but I am concerned about the effort he gave at times. Hope it's as simple as not being in playing shape and little chance to practice coming in for the last Utah SL.

He plays in slo-mo. Imo, it's a problem. I think he's got a little too cool for school. Quin will solve that.
 
So are Trey Burke s shots... However something tells me Lyles shots will start falling more.. That being said I could easily see him being sub.500 for his career with his current shot selection

I think that's a given. He shot 50% with his current selection and volume he would be an all-star.
 
Do the professionals get it right every single time? Why should everyone turn off their brains and have blind trust and faith in so called professionals?

Basketball isn't rocket science. A 5 year old child can watch the game and tell you who is doing good and who isnt.

It's also a lot of luck picking draftees. So called professionals can sink thousands of man hours into scouting and still pick a bust. No one can perfectly predict how a player will develop.

And also, a lot of people around here have been watching, playing, and discussing basketball for a long time, and know a thing or two about the game. Just because you can't analyze the game and players, doesn't mean we cant.

So you feel that saying "he can't, he can't, he sucks, he can't, he's awful at this, he can't" is good analysis? Then he comes out and shows all the things this person/these people says he can't do, and not a word from these people? You may call it analyzing and I agree, but it's wrong analysis plain and simple. Where is the analysis of things he CAN do? I see none of that besides "I hope you're right". Again one sided bad analysis. And in all reality, I don't think you can get much of an analysis off of summer league games in the first place. People act like what a 19 year old has shown, in basically practice, is set in stone. I understand we have nothing else to go off of, but point still stands. Overreacting at this point is just that, overreacting.

You say these people know basketball but can't find any positives that came out of summer camp, when coaches and players alike are saying different? Again, I agree he has flaws and much to work on, but that's different than saying "he can't, he sucks". The other game a poster was on here basically crapping on every move he made. Then Lyles hits a 3, and drives hard to the basket for a nice layup, and he disappeared until Lyles turned the ball over, just to degrade him again. Can you tell me with an honest face that this person doesn't have a motive?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about people with concerns, I'm talking about the people that constantly bash the guy, and see no good in his game. I appreciate a good analysis, but again I don't find that as good analysis in the least. I see it as going too much off emotions. People hated the Hayward pick, now these same people own his jersey. As I've said that's fickle, I see it with all my sports teams, and how fans are so quick to **** on a player, before even giving them a chance.
 
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