KL2 wrote:
Beard Boot Camp?
He's done stuff like this before. It's not all bad.
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KL2 wrote:No Christmas game again. A little surprised there wasn’t a matchup with the Sixers.
Roscoe Sheed wrote:KL2 wrote:No Christmas game again. A little surprised there wasn’t a matchup with the Sixers.
Pop can probably find a role for him- I wish him the best
Are We Having Fun Yet?esqtvd wrote:Roscoe Sheed wrote:KL2 wrote:No Christmas game again. A little surprised there wasn’t a matchup with the Sixers.
Pop can probably find a role for him- I wish him the best
Tragic, really. One and done at Kentucky. 11 ppg on 35%/30% shooting? Should have stayed in school and learned the game. IMO, a G-League education is far inferior to an NCAA one, especially at a primo program like Kentucky.
He fell to the late second round, and is now on a non-guaranteed training camp deal at age 22, hanging on to his pro career by his fingernails.

Roscoe Sheed wrote:esqtvd wrote:Roscoe Sheed wrote:Pop can probably find a role for him- I wish him the best
Tragic, really. One and done at Kentucky. 11 ppg on 35%/30% shooting? Should have stayed in school and learned the game. IMO, a G-League education is far inferior to an NCAA one, especially at a primo program like Kentucky.
He fell to the late second round, and is now on a non-guaranteed training camp deal at age 22, hanging on to his pro career by his fingernails.
perhaps so- but it's hard to know what would have happened if he had stayed in school. His body never really matured into an NBA body- perhaps he needed to hit the weight room and eat a bit more
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esqtvd wrote:Roscoe Sheed wrote:KL2 wrote:No Christmas game again. A little surprised there wasn’t a matchup with the Sixers.
Pop can probably find a role for him- I wish him the best
Tragic, really. One and done at Kentucky. 11 ppg on 35%/30% shooting? Should have stayed in school and learned the game. IMO, a G-League education is far inferior to an NCAA one, especially at a primo program like Kentucky.
He fell to the late second round, and is now on a non-guaranteed training camp deal at age 22, hanging on to his pro career by his fingernails.
Ballings7 wrote:Guerschon Yabusele in his prime and high-confidence right now at PF with Batum -- who says no? : )
Lightning in a bottle situation.
Defensive versatility, toughness inside, athleticism at forward, and shooting. Already got the connection with Batum.
Only concern is not controlling his mass, but that hasn't been an issue.
esqtvd wrote:Tough call on the Olympic final. The only Clipper is Batum and I hate Kerr and most of the US team.

Roscoe Sheed wrote:Ballings7 wrote:Guerschon Yabusele in his prime and high-confidence right now at PF with Batum -- who says no? : )
Lightning in a bottle situation.
Defensive versatility, toughness inside, athleticism at forward, and shooting. Already got the connection with Batum.
Only concern is not controlling his mass, but that hasn't been an issue.
he was impressive, but I wonder how mobile he can be at that weight and also whether he can shoot
Ballings7 wrote:Guerschon Yabusele in his prime and high-confidence right now at PF with Batum -- who says no? : )
Lightning in a bottle situation.
Defensive versatility, toughness inside, athleticism at forward, and shooting. Already got the connection with Batum.
Only concern is not controlling his mass, but that hasn't been an issue.
og15 wrote:Roscoe Sheed wrote:Ballings7 wrote:Guerschon Yabusele in his prime and high-confidence right now at PF with Batum -- who says no? : )
Lightning in a bottle situation.
Defensive versatility, toughness inside, athleticism at forward, and shooting. Already got the connection with Batum.
Only concern is not controlling his mass, but that hasn't been an issue.
he was impressive, but I wonder how mobile he can be at that weight and also whether he can shoot
He's definitely slimmer than he was with Boston.
He shot just 32% 3PT on his 65 attempts in the NBA, but that was also like 5 years ago.
In Euroleague since then he's shot 40%, but that is still the shorter line, though the corners would work for that percentage.
Someone will probably give him a shot. Clippers can be a good option for him because there's need at his position of play, so that could be a smart move.
Clemenza wrote:Ballings7 wrote:Guerschon Yabusele in his prime and high-confidence right now at PF with Batum -- who says no? : )
Lightning in a bottle situation.
Defensive versatility, toughness inside, athleticism at forward, and shooting. Already got the connection with Batum.
Only concern is not controlling his mass, but that hasn't been an issue.
He definitely fits and looks way better than he did during his Celtics days. I'd ditch PJ and take a swing on him. He had a stellar Olympics and balled out on a massive big stage going against a Mount Rushmore of stars in a one game elimination for the gold.
nickhx2 wrote:i mean i'm sure we'd all ditch pj for a grocery bag full of rocks if we could, but getting a big body that could actually contribute would be the dream
Guerschon Yabusele was one of the stars of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Yabusele played well enough for France that buzz has begun about him making a second run at the NBA.
Yabusele's deal with Real Madrid includes a $2.5 million NBA buyout. That amount reportedly jumped up from $1 million on July 15. An NBA team can put up to $850,000 towards the buyout for the player. That amount is then reflected in the player's cap hit.
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