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Positives of this offseason - Only Positive stuff

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Re: Positives of this offseason - Only Positive stuff 

Post#61 » by edmunder_prc » Sat Dec 12, 2020 3:23 am

POSITIVE ENERGY :D :D

Bey looks like a vet except he's 21 and under contract for nothing. He could start if he can guard the 2.

Stewart looked great in his few minutes, better than Plumlee. He was playing against Mitchell and Knox, so it wasnt against NYK 3rd stringers.

Hayes has a lot of potential.... and a long time to get there. Potential is obvious though.

Saben Lee actually looked really good. I want to see him play a lot more minutes. Lets sit DRose for a game and play Saben Lee for 20 minutes just to see what is there.

Weaver could have hit on all 4 of his draft picks. 8-) His Free Agent stuff is not for this scared place!

Blake is healthy and should be tradeable. ESPN hopefully puts out a list of teams that could want him so we have some board fodder.

Casey -- He actually played Hayes through an awful, awful stretch of 5 TOs in a row. Never would I have guessed that.

Sekou was trying HARD and got completely frozen out, AGAIN, but DRose. Those two have some kind of beef because freezing out guys who sprint all the way down the floor is a good way for someone to poison your food. If my livelihood and future is DRose's hands and I give 100% on every possession, then he looks at me only to pass to some other guy double covered. He might have an accident.

Anyways, Sekou came out trying as hard as he could. He still is really bad at defense when guarding 3s. He appears to be a 4. Barrett made him look kind bad. But effort was not, at all, lacking.

SVI for 3. How did I forget that? Guy can shoot the ball. No fear or hesitation.

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