Hornacek on Warren's improved 3ptrs: "We don't want to talk about that. He's a terrible three-point shooter. We want everyone to think that"
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Hornacek on Warren's improved 3ptrs: "We don't want to talk about that. He's a terrible three-point shooter. We want everyone to think that"
Mulhollanddrive wrote:Huge wildcard.
Can score 20 a game effeciently, even if he doesn't do anything else.
I don't think he's that far off Booker as a prospect at all.
sunsbg wrote:Mulhollanddrive wrote:Huge wildcard.
Can score 20 a game effeciently, even if he doesn't do anything else.
I don't think he's that far off Booker as a prospect at all.
Not only will Booker score more at a younger age, but he also creates offense for others. I don't understand how anybody can think this is a small difference.
jcsunsfan wrote:sunsbg wrote:Mulhollanddrive wrote:Huge wildcard.
Can score 20 a game effeciently, even if he doesn't do anything else.
I don't think he's that far off Booker as a prospect at all.
Not only will Booker score more at a younger age, but he also creates offense for others. I don't understand how anybody can think this is a small difference.
They do different things. TJ scored efficiently based both on FG percentage and time with the ball in his hands. That is hugely valuable. Booker got lots of minutes last year and did pretty well with them. I have to believe that TJ would make very good use of his minutes as well.
LukasBMW wrote:I'd be stoked for TJ to beat out PJ for the starting spot in camp.
Bledsoe/Booker/TJ has so much potential as a 1/2/3.
All 3 seem to have great attitudes now as well. Booker apparently is an angel, Bledsoe has embraced a leadership role, and TJ is the strong silent type.
jcsunsfan wrote:sunsbg wrote:Mulhollanddrive wrote:Huge wildcard.
Can score 20 a game effeciently, even if he doesn't do anything else.
I don't think he's that far off Booker as a prospect at all.
Not only will Booker score more at a younger age, but he also creates offense for others. I don't understand how anybody can think this is a small difference.
They do different things. TJ scored efficiently based both on FG percentage and time with the ball in his hands. That is hugely valuable. Booker got lots of minutes last year and did pretty well with them. I have to believe that TJ would make very good use of his minutes as well.
NavLDO wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:sunsbg wrote:
Not only will Booker score more at a younger age, but he also creates offense for others. I don't understand how anybody can think this is a small difference.
They do different things. TJ scored efficiently based both on FG percentage and time with the ball in his hands. That is hugely valuable. Booker got lots of minutes last year and did pretty well with them. I have to believe that TJ would make very good use of his minutes as well.
Not sure if my rankings I ordered them in, will remain with this link, but this our, potentially, starting 5.
Look at the ws/48, ORtg, DRtg, TS%, eFG%, etc. Warren, when he played, was absolutely better than Booker, and is close to Booker as a prospect. The problem is, Booker looked better than anyone else on the court for us in the last half of the season; however that was with Bledsoe and Warren out with injury.
I'm not taking anything away from Booker, but Warren has every bit of a chance to be special in this league.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&y1=2016&p1=bledser01&y2=2016&p2=warretj01&y3=2016&p3=bookede01&y4=2016&p4=dudleja01&y5=2016&p5=lenal01&p6=
bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:jcsunsfan wrote:
They do different things. TJ scored efficiently based both on FG percentage and time with the ball in his hands. That is hugely valuable. Booker got lots of minutes last year and did pretty well with them. I have to believe that TJ would make very good use of his minutes as well.
Not sure if my rankings I ordered them in, will remain with this link, but this our, potentially, starting 5.
Look at the ws/48, ORtg, DRtg, TS%, eFG%, etc. Warren, when he played, was absolutely better than Booker, and is close to Booker as a prospect. The problem is, Booker looked better than anyone else on the court for us in the last half of the season; however that was with Bledsoe and Warren out with injury.
I'm not taking anything away from Booker, but Warren has every bit of a chance to be special in this league.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&y1=2016&p1=bledser01&y2=2016&p2=warretj01&y3=2016&p3=bookede01&y4=2016&p4=dudleja01&y5=2016&p5=lenal01&p6=
The main difference appears to be passing ability and just plain leadership and confidence. Not saying Warren doesn't have that quiet confidence, but I just feel like Booker's confidence will be a little more contagious for the rest of the team, even if their individual talents don't have much different impact on the court. The good thing is that they seem to have different offensive strengths on the floor. TJ with the great offensive mid range game, great offensive rebounding instincts, etc, while Booker looks like you could run the offensive through him and he likely has more range despite the lower % from 3.
NavLDO wrote:bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:
Not sure if my rankings I ordered them in, will remain with this link, but this our, potentially, starting 5.
Look at the ws/48, ORtg, DRtg, TS%, eFG%, etc. Warren, when he played, was absolutely better than Booker, and is close to Booker as a prospect. The problem is, Booker looked better than anyone else on the court for us in the last half of the season; however that was with Bledsoe and Warren out with injury.
I'm not taking anything away from Booker, but Warren has every bit of a chance to be special in this league.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&y1=2016&p1=bledser01&y2=2016&p2=warretj01&y3=2016&p3=bookede01&y4=2016&p4=dudleja01&y5=2016&p5=lenal01&p6=
The main difference appears to be passing ability and just plain leadership and confidence. Not saying Warren doesn't have that quiet confidence, but I just feel like Booker's confidence will be a little more contagious for the rest of the team, even if their individual talents don't have much different impact on the court. The good thing is that they seem to have different offensive strengths on the floor. TJ with the great offensive mid range game, great offensive rebounding instincts, etc, while Booker looks like you could run the offensive through him and he likely has more range despite the lower % from 3.
Well, I think with Horny gone, and Warren 'beefed up' and uninjured, I think we might see more confidence/leadership from him this year, and honestly, I REALLY hope they consider starting him at PF over Dudley...basically just swapping 'roles'; I know Warren's Defense is not great, but with him now being 6'9" and if he's truly 'swole', he's likely to be 230+ now. We could, and should, take advantage of that 'strength'; allow him to play against opposing team PF's may actually improve his Defense so he's not having to try and keep up with smaller, quicker SFs. To me, it would be at least worth investigating in training camp/preseason.
bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
The main difference appears to be passing ability and just plain leadership and confidence. Not saying Warren doesn't have that quiet confidence, but I just feel like Booker's confidence will be a little more contagious for the rest of the team, even if their individual talents don't have much different impact on the court. The good thing is that they seem to have different offensive strengths on the floor. TJ with the great offensive mid range game, great offensive rebounding instincts, etc, while Booker looks like you could run the offensive through him and he likely has more range despite the lower % from 3.
Well, I think with Horny gone, and Warren 'beefed up' and uninjured, I think we might see more confidence/leadership from him this year, and honestly, I REALLY hope they consider starting him at PF over Dudley...basically just swapping 'roles'; I know Warren's Defense is not great, but with him now being 6'9" and if he's truly 'swole', he's likely to be 230+ now. We could, and should, take advantage of that 'strength'; allow him to play against opposing team PF's may actually improve his Defense so he's not having to try and keep up with smaller, quicker SFs. To me, it would be at least worth investigating in training camp/preseason.
He won't start at PF. They've already said Dudley is starting and TJ can probably learn some defensive stuff from him and Tucker. Not that any of them are guys you necessarily want defending opposing PFs.