Re: Thoughts on Jalen Harris?
Posted: Wed May 5, 2021 4:17 am
I will remind everyone we are 11 point underdogs for this game.
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StringerBell wrote:Go on, big up ya boy! Not even mad...Time will tell.
dkb9696 wrote:Jalen Harris shooting 27/60/0. Does not mean much but is funny to look at.
Zeno wrote:There is something about his dribble that makes me think he is definitely going to lose it whenever he goes into traffic. Seems very right hand dominate and crouched or the ball or something? I’m not close to knowledgeable on such things but the way he dribbles seems an issue to me and I can’t imagine him changing direction ever.
Shot well, defended with energy so he’s not bad. Hopefully he develops.
Metallikid wrote:Well we got to see him play basketball for the first time. Smooth stroke. Could handle the ball without committing an immediate turnover. Didn't look out of place on the court. For the 59th pick that's about as much as we could ask for. He'll be on the team for the duration of his deal and then we'll re-sign him to a decent 3-year and he'll be like Malcolm Miller+.
Psubs wrote:Metallikid wrote:Well we got to see him play basketball for the first time. Smooth stroke. Could handle the ball without committing an immediate turnover. Didn't look out of place on the court. For the 59th pick that's about as much as we could ask for. He'll be on the team for the duration of his deal and then we'll re-sign him to a decent 3-year and he'll be like Malcolm Miller+.
I see him being Cuttino Mobley or Norman Powell 2.0. His shots are already smooth and he's on balanced and not rushed by the speed of the NBA.
I think he's caught up to Watson already in terms of development.
bluerap23 wrote:Psubs wrote:Metallikid wrote:Well we got to see him play basketball for the first time. Smooth stroke. Could handle the ball without committing an immediate turnover. Didn't look out of place on the court. For the 59th pick that's about as much as we could ask for. He'll be on the team for the duration of his deal and then we'll re-sign him to a decent 3-year and he'll be like Malcolm Miller+.
I see him being Cuttino Mobley or Norman Powell 2.0. His shots are already smooth and he's on balanced and not rushed by the speed of the NBA.
I think he's caught up to Watson already in terms of development.
Watson has a lot more size and is a better defender. Jalen will need to develop a drive game.
Psubs wrote:bluerap23 wrote:Psubs wrote:
I see him being Cuttino Mobley or Norman Powell 2.0. His shots are already smooth and he's on balanced and not rushed by the speed of the NBA.
I think he's caught up to Watson already in terms of development.
Watson has a lot more size and is a better defender. Jalen will need to develop a drive game.
Vs the Lakers he had KCP in the corner and drove left all the way into the lane, the defense collapsed and kicked it out to Yuta, who hit the open 3.
Psubs wrote:Metallikid wrote:Well we got to see him play basketball for the first time. Smooth stroke. Could handle the ball without committing an immediate turnover. Didn't look out of place on the court. For the 59th pick that's about as much as we could ask for. He'll be on the team for the duration of his deal and then we'll re-sign him to a decent 3-year and he'll be like Malcolm Miller+.
I see him being Cuttino Mobley or Norman Powell 2.0. His shots are already smooth and he's on balanced and not rushed by the speed of the NBA.
I think he's caught up to Watson already in terms of development.
Smalltown wrote:He’ll be lucky to be on the team next year. We have three draft picks coming in.