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Re: Can anyone explain Jeremy Lamb's fall?

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:53 pm
by mattg
Dr Positivity wrote:NY is too slow to get by his man and attack the basket. That's the main thing holding back his upside IMO

Not really. His shot selection and propensity to think he's Kobe is what holds him back. He's a very good athlete, he just plays stupid too much to be anything more than a spark off the bench.

Re: Can anyone explain Jeremy Lamb's fall?

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:55 am
by DMVleGeND
I agree with Dr Positivity. NY is a pretty good athlete, but he plays with a high center of gravity, which really limits his quickness off the bounce.

Lamb and NY are similar, but I think Lamb's handle is slightly better.

Re: Can anyone explain Jeremy Lamb's fall?

Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2012 7:04 am
by Knighthonor
wackywabbit wrote:He's Nick Young 2.0.

You can quote me on that. Nick Young isn't a bad player, and is a decent value around the 12th pick of a draft.


I dont get that.

Re: Can anyone explain Jeremy Lamb's fall?

Posted: Fri Dec 7, 2012 12:39 am
by bbms
Prior to draft, I was a little biased by his Fiba U-19 performance, but I thought he would be a 6'5, 7'0 wings version of Kevin Durant. I thought he should go top5 easily. Athletic, long, score at will, good jumpshooter, etc... I thought he was 3rd in potential just behind Davis and Drummond.

I was looking forward for him joining Thunder, because I really liked him, but he looked poor when played for us. Really really poor. Played garbage time and still couldn't even find the ball. I also think Reggie Jackson and him couldn't find a groove(I really like Reggie Jackson too). No wonder he fall that much. Can't make an imediate impact(at least for a contender) at all.