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The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2022 6:32 pm
by Klomp
I know people aren't necessarily excited about him, but he's a great piece to have at the end of our bench. I didn't even realize this, but Forbes was a full season starter on the last Spurs team to make the playoffs.


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Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 10:22 pm
by Klomp
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Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 10:39 pm
by Nick K
Klomp wrote:
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I'm sold on the guy. Perfect fit as I see it here.

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 9:53 pm
by Klomp
Since he became a regular rotation guy in his second year, Bryn is a .416 shooter on 4.5 attempts per game (7.4 3s per36).

Beasley was lauded for his putting up tons of 3s, .389 on 10.6 3s per36....over the last three seasons, Forbes shot .417 on 8.7 3s per36.

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:06 pm
by NebWolvesFan
Klomp wrote:Since he became a regular rotation guy in his second year, Bryn is a .416 shooter on 4.5 attempts per game (7.4 3s per36).

Beasley was lauded for his putting up tons of 3s, .389 on 10.6 3s per36....over the last three seasons, Forbes shot .417 on 8.7 3s per36.


I also feel like Forbes is better off the bounce than Beasley - that's not saying much, but it may be true. We just shouldn't be surprised that a guy who Pops, Budenholzer and Malone (three great coaches) play big minutes might actually be good at basketball.

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:48 pm
by Note30
Might be the most under the radar needle mover this season.

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:05 pm
by Dewey
NebWolvesFan wrote:
Klomp wrote:Since he became a regular rotation guy in his second year, Bryn is a .416 shooter on 4.5 attempts per game (7.4 3s per36).

Beasley was lauded for his putting up tons of 3s, .389 on 10.6 3s per36....over the last three seasons, Forbes shot .417 on 8.7 3s per36.


I also feel like Forbes is better off the bounce than Beasley - that's not saying much, but it may be true. We just shouldn't be surprised that a guy who Pops, Budenholzer and Malone (three great coaches) play big minutes might actually be good at basketball.

So … why didn’t those so-called great coaches keep him? Obviously has flaws :dontknow:

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 6:15 pm
by Klomp
Dewey wrote:
NebWolvesFan wrote:
Klomp wrote:Since he became a regular rotation guy in his second year, Bryn is a .416 shooter on 4.5 attempts per game (7.4 3s per36).

Beasley was lauded for his putting up tons of 3s, .389 on 10.6 3s per36....over the last three seasons, Forbes shot .417 on 8.7 3s per36.


I also feel like Forbes is better off the bounce than Beasley - that's not saying much, but it may be true. We just shouldn't be surprised that a guy who Pops, Budenholzer and Malone (three great coaches) play big minutes might actually be good at basketball.

So … why didn’t those so-called great coaches keep him? Obviously has flaws :dontknow:

1. Coaches aren't the GMs.
2. Just wasn't a priority.
3. Maybe they felt minimum contract shooter is easily replaceable.

Regardless, we have him now and I'm very glad we do.

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2022 11:19 pm
by TimberKat
Klomp wrote:
Dewey wrote:
NebWolvesFan wrote:
I also feel like Forbes is better off the bounce than Beasley - that's not saying much, but it may be true. We just shouldn't be surprised that a guy who Pops, Budenholzer and Malone (three great coaches) play big minutes might actually be good at basketball.

So … why didn’t those so-called great coaches keep him? Obviously has flaws :dontknow:

1. Coaches aren't the GMs.
2. Just wasn't a priority.
3. Maybe they felt minimum contract shooter is easily replaceable.

Regardless, we have him now and I'm very glad we do.

I think he is a shorter version of Kyle Korver - effective in the right situation for limited minutes. For some teams, Kyle only worth as much as a copy machine :-) Forbes looks to me is a very good fit with Gobert in the middle and a couple players who could switch on D.

Re: The official Bryn Forbes thread

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2022 4:02 pm
by NebWolvesFan
Dewey wrote:
NebWolvesFan wrote:
Klomp wrote:Since he became a regular rotation guy in his second year, Bryn is a .416 shooter on 4.5 attempts per game (7.4 3s per36).

Beasley was lauded for his putting up tons of 3s, .389 on 10.6 3s per36....over the last three seasons, Forbes shot .417 on 8.7 3s per36.


I also feel like Forbes is better off the bounce than Beasley - that's not saying much, but it may be true. We just shouldn't be surprised that a guy who Pops, Budenholzer and Malone (three great coaches) play big minutes might actually be good at basketball.

So … why didn’t those so-called great coaches keep him? Obviously has flaws :dontknow:


It should also be pointed out that Pops brought him back and TC signed him after trading for him. While he has never signed a long-term deal with a team, smart people like him for what he is.