Will Jaden Springer Have a Role This Season?
Moderators: BullyKing, HartfordWhalers, sixers hoops, Foshan, Sixerscan
Re: Will Jaden Springer Have a Role This Season?
-
- Lead Assistant
- Posts: 4,680
- And1: 1,758
- Joined: Feb 21, 2015
-
Re: Will Jaden Springer Have a Role This Season?
If it had been Springer who Simmons anxiously passed the ball out to, he would have bulled and deked his way in there and might have completed a 3 point play. Putting us up one at an important juncture. (Somewhere in an alternate universe.)
Re: Will Jaden Springer Have a Role This Season?
- mjkvol
- Head Coach
- Posts: 6,800
- And1: 6,483
- Joined: Apr 13, 2019
Re: Will Jaden Springer Have a Role This Season?
rzzzzz wrote:If it had been Springer who Simmons anxiously passed the ball out to, he would have bulled and deked his way in there and might have completed a 3 point play. Putting us up one at an important juncture. (Somewhere in an alternate universe.)
Or else he would have made both free throws.
The comparison of Springer and Thybulle is absurd - Springer is worlds better on the offensive end, showing an ability to create his own shot and pull up for a midrange jumper, use a series of different floaters, or finish strong at the rim.
His 3-pt. shooting, based on the fact that he's a good FT shooter, is something that should come in time, but is already at the very least on par with Thybulle, whose value on offense extended no further than being a corner 3 pt. shooter or in the dunker's spot.
Defensively, Thybulle was never a great on-ball defender, often committing stupid fouls. His strength was creating turnovers through deflections, and he relied too often on that in lieu of solid an-ball defense. Springer has the potential to be a genuine stopper on the ball.
There really is no comparison, and Springer is a kid I sincerely hope isn't flushed the way our promising youth has been for the last several years.
"Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility." - Sigmund Freud