What's new

Trey Lyles Summer League highlights...

I was very impressed with the highlights and then I discovered that he ended up shooting 8-21 and had 4 turnovers. I would love to see the "low-lights", so to speak.
 
Wow, he is BEAST. That move at 1:14 is pretty ridiculous. The way he moves shows so much speed and grace. He looks stronger than last year too. I said it last year, but I feel even more now that I probably wouldn't trade anyone on our team for him. His potential seems so high as a go to scorer.
 
Thats not how you boost morale around here

tonstermits, I didn't know I was supposed to. I thought we were here to keep it real. My bad!

Wow, he is BEAST. That move at 1:14 is pretty ridiculous. The way he moves shows so much speed and grace. He looks stronger than last year too. I said it last year, but I feel even more now that I probably wouldn't trade anyone on our team for him. His potential seems so high as a go to scorer.

Lyles' moves are very impressive indeed. He seems incredibly coordinated. His poor FG% for the game(8-21) came as a surprise to me and that's why I wondered about his "lowlights". Summer League is obviously learning time, so it is fine that Lyles is being assertive. On the other hand, before becoming a go-to guy in real games he may have to become a good role player - let's call it "The Kawhi Leonard Path to Glory" -, so it would be nice to see what he is doing wrong out there. :)
 
I was very impressed with the highlights and then I discovered that he ended up shooting 8-21 and had 4 turnovers. I would love to see the "low-lights", so to speak.

He's trying to run the offense as a point-forward with a bunch of scrubs he's never met before. He'll be better when he's flanked by Hayward, Hill, Johnson and Favors and he has a more defined role with more spacing. He's supposed to be pushing his limits in Summer League. What's encouraging is the range of skills he's showing. He won't be a primary facilitator in the regular season, but a secondary facilitator like Draymond Green is for the Warriors.

So when Hayward or Hood gets the defense to sag, they can give the ball to Lyles to run a second pick-and-roll or other action.
 
tonstermits, I didn't know I was supposed to. I thought we were here to keep it real. My bad!



Lyles' moves are very impressive indeed. He seems incredibly coordinated. His poor FG% for the game(8-21) came as a surprise to me and that's why I wondered about his "lowlights". Summer League is obviously learning time, so it is fine that Lyles is being assertive. On the other hand, before becoming a go-to guy in real games he may have to become a good role player - let's call it "The Kawhi Leonard Path to Glory" -, so it would be nice to see what he is doing wrong out there. :)

Kawhi Leonard Path To Glory sounds good to me.
 
I love this kid. He could evolve into an incredible scorer.

Sent from my VS980 4G using JazzFanz mobile app
 
Lyles' moves are very impressive indeed. He seems incredibly coordinated. His poor FG% for the game(8-21) came as a surprise to me and that's why I wondered about his "lowlights". Summer League is obviously learning time, so it is fine that Lyles is being assertive. On the other hand, before becoming a go-to guy in real games he may have to become a good role player - let's call it "The Kawhi Leonard Path to Glory" -, so it would be nice to see what he is doing wrong out there. :)
You bring up a good point...it's always good to see what someone is doing wrong so they can improve on those things. But I think it would take someone with absolutely no life at all to compile a video of a player's missed shots, turnovers and bad defensive plays. Highlights are fun to compile, lowlights, not so much.
 
Back
Top