Can Humphries play SF?
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Bargs would be a better fit at SF than Hump... Neither can guard opposing threes effectively, but at least Bargs has an outside shot and perimeter game...
So we have Garbo for one more year after this? It would be interesting to see the reaction of the team and fans if he misses this entire year, and then tries to play for Spain again in the Olympics this summer... He would basically be paid by the Raptors to play for Spain...
So we have Garbo for one more year after this? It would be interesting to see the reaction of the team and fans if he misses this entire year, and then tries to play for Spain again in the Olympics this summer... He would basically be paid by the Raptors to play for Spain...
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Some surprising stuff on humphries on a draft site, makes him sounds like more of a SF. I think he was considered a tweener when the jazz drafted him
He is a chiseled 6'8, 240 lbs. Absolutely one of the best rebounders in the country already. Excels at cleaning the glass on the offensive end as well as defensive. Has decent range all the way out to college three point line, however he doesn't shoot a ton of threes. Has shown pretty good perimeter skills to go along with a powerful post game. He does not shy away from contact down low and does a great job of mixing it up with the other teamsQ00 wrote:When scoring over 100 pts and giving up under 100 pts, they are 11-0
Clearly defense is the difference between winning and losing for this team.