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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#301 » by younggunsmn » Sun Jul 13, 2025 1:57 am

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Slim Tubby wrote:Fluid mobility, athletic agility, great timing, natural instinct, maximum effort, focused demeanor, skilled finisher and room to grow.

My sex life has tons of parallels to Beringer. Good times ahead.





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I hope your partners feel the same way about your sex life as you do. :rofl: :bowdown:
I'm always trying to earn more playing time.

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I heard from another scout you're always shooting too early in the shot clock. :lol:
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Post#302 » by younggunsmn » Sun Jul 13, 2025 2:02 am

One interesting observation I heard from one of the front office guys in the post draft pressers is that since he hadnt been playing long Beringer was a blank slate and hadn't developed any bad habits yet.

That has to be annoying to have a player come in and deprogram bad habits they've had since they were playing AAU.

I also wonder a bit if all of the soccer experience hasn't helped his footwork because it isn't natural to see such good footwork from a guy who is also this young and only has played the game at all for 4 years.
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Post#303 » by Klomp » Sun Jul 13, 2025 3:33 am

I'm trying to stay tempered, but it might be hard to keep him off the court.

One nickname I'm seeing on Twitter.....Baby Baguette. Meh
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#304 » by KGdaBom » Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:53 am

A stat that jumps out at me from the Nuggets game is Joan had 5 offensive rebound, but only 2 defensive. Is it possible he's hunting blocks to the detriment of defensive rebounding?
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#305 » by KGdaBom » Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:49 am

Klomp wrote:I'm trying to stay tempered, but it might be hard to keep him off the court.

One nickname I'm seeing on Twitter.....Baby Baguette. Meh

His stats tonight weren't eye popping, but I thought he looked real good out there. Hate the nickname.
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#306 » by Klomp » Sun Jul 13, 2025 9:32 am

KGdaBom wrote:A stat that jumps out at me from the Nuggets game is Joan had 5 offensive rebound, but only 2 defensive. Is it possible he's hunting blocks to the detriment of defensive rebounding?

Sure, it's possible. But I would also say that he usually shared the floor with Leonard Miller, who is a solid defensive rebounder.
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#307 » by minimus » Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:28 pm

First three possessions of game 2, three good Rob-Joan plays: alleyoop, three and midrange shot. One assist from Rob, two screens assist from Joan. Imagine these two playing a few years together.
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Post#308 » by karch34 » Sun Jul 13, 2025 2:33 pm

Klomp wrote:I'm trying to stay tempered, but it might be hard to keep him off the court.



Same here. I was also thinking how many minutes could we legitimately give him with the team as our 4th big? 6 with Rudy, Naz, and Randle getting ~30 each?
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#309 » by shrink » Sun Jul 13, 2025 2:39 pm

younggunsmn wrote:
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KGdaBom wrote:I hope your partners feel the same way about your sex life as you do. :rofl: :bowdown:
I'm always trying to earn more playing time.

I heard from another scout you're always shooting too early in the shot clock. :lol:

They also said he needs to clean up his dribble
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Post#310 » by Dewey » Sun Jul 13, 2025 2:50 pm

Good coordination … durability unknown. Playing against some NBA veterans will test his will
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#311 » by KGdaBom » Sun Jul 13, 2025 3:15 pm

Dewey wrote:Good coordination … durability unknown. Playing against some NBA veterans will test his will

He's 18 and only playing basketball for 4 years. His ceiling is limitless. :rockon:
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#312 » by TimberKat » Sun Jul 13, 2025 4:28 pm

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TimberKat wrote:I wanted Yang for potential and Clayton Jr for fit and we got Joan in the middle. Yang and Joan is like Jokic and Gobert. It will be interesting to see how their "arc" compare in the future. Clayton seems to be playing well and that is not the Wolves pick traded to Jazz :)



Using names like Jokic and Gobert are pretty unfair. I do understand the idea, but more realistically it's like Vlade Divac and Dwight Howard....skilled big man limited athleticism vs raw big man with great athleticism...

Vlade seem like a good comparison of Yang. I think Yang will eventually move better that Valde and a better passer. Howard was a very high level guy on and off the court. I am not sure Joan gets there on the court. Off the court, however, with Ant's help may look more promising :lol:
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Post#313 » by KGdaBom » Sun Jul 13, 2025 4:47 pm

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TimberKat wrote:I wanted Yang for potential and Clayton Jr for fit and we got Joan in the middle. Yang and Joan is like Jokic and Gobert. It will be interesting to see how their "arc" compare in the future. Clayton seems to be playing well and that is not the Wolves pick traded to Jazz :)



Using names like Jokic and Gobert are pretty unfair. I do understand the idea, but more realistically it's like Vlade Divac and Dwight Howard....skilled big man limited athleticism vs raw big man with great athleticism...

Vlade seem like a good comparison of Yang. I think Yang will eventually move better that Valde and a better passer. Howard was a very high level guy on and off the court. I am not sure Joan gets there on the court. Off the court, however, with Ant's help may look more promising :lol:

You're underrating Vlade. He was very good. I'm not saying Yang can't be better, but if Yang gets to Vlade's level that will be a good result.
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Post#314 » by Klomp » Sun Jul 13, 2025 9:00 pm

minimus wrote:First three possessions of game 2, three good Rob-Joan plays: alleyoop, three and midrange shot. One assist from Rob, two screens assist from Joan. Imagine these two playing a few years together.

I think for those wanting to see more Rob minutes, playing Joan is how we get there. They really work well together, and I think Joan covers up Rob on defense somewhat. If just playing the three bigs, you cannot give Rob (and maybe not even Mike) minutes with Naz and Julius pairing. With that frontcourt, you have to go big in the backcourt (three of Ant, Donte, Jaylen, TJ, Jaden).
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#315 » by winforlose » Sun Jul 13, 2025 9:11 pm

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minimus wrote:First three possessions of game 2, three good Rob-Joan plays: alleyoop, three and midrange shot. One assist from Rob, two screens assist from Joan. Imagine these two playing a few years together.

I think for those wanting to see more Rob minutes, playing Joan is how we get there. They really work well together, and I think Joan covers up Rob on defense somewhat. If just playing the three bigs, you cannot give Rob (and maybe not even Mike) minutes with Naz and Julius pairing. With that frontcourt, you have to go big in the backcourt (three of Ant, Donte, Jaylen, TJ, Jaden).


Playing Joan means less minutes available for Randle and Naz, but I would do it anyway. Joan needs them, seems ready for them, and can give you something that Randle and Naz cannot. I think that means Jaden won’t play any at the 4, and might actually play some SG (Ant or DDV at PG, Naz at SF, Randle at PF, Rudy at C.) I think TSJ is clearly making a case to absorb the majority of NAW’s minutes, and Dilly will share the backup PG with DDV.
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#316 » by minimus » Mon Jul 14, 2025 7:27 am

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minimus wrote:First three possessions of game 2, three good Rob-Joan plays: alleyoop, three and midrange shot. One assist from Rob, two screens assist from Joan. Imagine these two playing a few years together.

I think for those wanting to see more Rob minutes, playing Joan is how we get there. They really work well together, and I think Joan covers up Rob on defense somewhat. If just playing the three bigs, you cannot give Rob (and maybe not even Mike) minutes with Naz and Julius pairing. With that frontcourt, you have to go big in the backcourt (three of Ant, Donte, Jaylen, TJ, Jaden).


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But here’s one particular moment that reminds me a LOT of IND’s offense when Haliburton makes those quick give-and-go decisions (note: I’m not comparing Hali and Rob as players — it’s more about the style of offense they run).

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Haliburton is obviously known for his late-game heroics and clutch shots. But I’ve always been amazed at how quick, decisive, and “simple” Indiana’s offense is.

If Hali can’t find a good pass, he gives it up, moves quickly, relocates, or sets up a teammate, then runs it back with simple stuff like DHOs, pick-and-rolls, or drive-and-kicks.

I feel like the power and beauty of “simple” offense is kind of underrated. We always focus on alley-oop dunks and big threes. But for Rob, there should be more focus on small things — the fundamentals he can develop with Reid, Joan, and Rocco.

Garza/Miller wasn’t the best combination for that style. But Reid, Joan, and Rocco offer a really unique mix of skill sets:
- An elite scorer
- An elite finisher
- A 7’3” big man with a huge frame, good hands, and decent mobility

With those pieces, you can practice every type of offensive action.



P.S. The moment Rob and Rocco execute Gortat screen I will jump on my chair
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#317 » by Klomp » Tue Jul 15, 2025 6:31 pm

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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#318 » by Slim Tubby » Tue Jul 15, 2025 7:05 pm

We need to play JB 10-12 minutes per game from the very beginning of the season. He will make mistakes and have some duds but I'm a firm believer that you can't properly develop sitting on the bench.

This guy has too much talent, at a position of need, to slow play his hand in my opinion. I'm really excited for this guy.

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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#319 » by winforlose » Tue Jul 15, 2025 7:14 pm

Slim Tubby wrote:We need to play JB 10-12 minutes per game from the very beginning of the season. He will make mistakes and have some duds but I'm a firm believer that you can't properly develop sitting on the bench.

This guy has too much talent, at a position of need, to slow play his hand in my opinion. I'm really excited for this guy.

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This, plus he has the physical tools, while lacking the typical player experience. His development should have a heavy scheme and film focus. He is not the prototypical send him to Iowa guy. He is ready now, like TSJ was last year. He needs real experience against real competition, and either hit the rookie wall, or be playoff ready by the playoffs.
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Re: The Joan Beringer Thread 

Post#320 » by Slim Tubby » Tue Jul 15, 2025 7:35 pm

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Slim Tubby wrote:We need to play JB 10-12 minutes per game from the very beginning of the season. He will make mistakes and have some duds but I'm a firm believer that you can't properly develop sitting on the bench.

This guy has too much talent, at a position of need, to slow play his hand in my opinion. I'm really excited for this guy.

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This, plus he has the physical tools, while lacking the typical player experience. His development should have a heavy scheme and film focus. He is not the prototypical send him to Iowa guy. He is ready now, like TSJ was last year. He needs real experience against real competition, and either hit the rookie wall, or be playoff ready by the playoffs.
Well said. Get that kid in the film room and then get his butt on the court and make the most of his natural abilities while he continues to expand his game.

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