Re: The Key Will Be Defense
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 5:36 pm
Zubac did fairly well as a help defender
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madmaxmedia wrote:esqtvd wrote:
He also previously posted some positive stats about Zu's defense. I'm no authority on this or defense in general, but when I see Zu on the court I see a classic big man with excellent footwork and pretty good court awareness and athleticism. Not in a guard 4 different positions way, but someone who can become a good rim protector IMO. He was clearly a big upgrade over Gortat in multiple ways (which granted is a low bar.) He just needs time, seasoning, and some work in the lab.
TheNewEra wrote:Zubac did fairly well as a help defender
TheNewEra wrote:madmaxmedia wrote:esqtvd wrote:
He also previously posted some positive stats about Zu's defense. I'm no authority on this or defense in general, but when I see Zu on the court I see a classic big man with excellent footwork and pretty good court awareness and athleticism. Not in a guard 4 different positions way, but someone who can become a good rim protector IMO. He was clearly a big upgrade over Gortat in multiple ways (which granted is a low bar.) He just needs time, seasoning, and some work in the lab.
Getting a full camp as a starter and expectations I’m sure he’s working even harder
Guardian wrote:The fact that there’s two perennial all-stars across the hall should be more than enough motivation for him to work even harder this summer. And he’s for sure going to have to face them on national TV this season.
Goner wrote:Guardian wrote:The fact that there’s two perennial all-stars across the hall should be more than enough motivation for him to work even harder this summer. And he’s for sure going to have to face them on national TV this season.
There's no doubt in my mind that Trezz will come into this season even better than last. However, I still see him coming off the bench. The quirk with Trezz's game is that the more tired the opponent is, the more valuable Trezz becomes. So I see him being one of the first players off the bench but also closing out most games, very similar to his role last season. If he starts at Center, the other team will have fresh legs and will be able to keep up with him, but his lack of size will pose a problem for us early in the game.