Kizz Fastfists wrote: I'm going to guess that he's more like Russ and is from the Iverson school of why are we talking about practice and film and crap when there are games to play.
That's not what Russ is like at all.
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Kizz Fastfists wrote: I'm going to guess that he's more like Russ and is from the Iverson school of why are we talking about practice and film and crap when there are games to play.
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
Thunder Up wrote:slick_watts wrote:Thunder Up wrote:
No, I was one of the guys who confident that a former superstar who was a solid catch and shoot threat in his career would be a solid catch and shoot guy on this team where he'd get wide open looks... then he forgot what a basketball was
irrationality is irrationality no matter which way you lean, brother.
It's irrational to believe in facts?
Kizz Fastfists wrote:Schroder is just a lesser version of Russ. He is smaller as in tiny as in standing next to him I really can't believe he is a NBA player! He is not the ball handler that Russ is. He can't penetrate a defense the way Russ does. He can't finish at the rim the way Russ does. He makes worse decisions than Russ. He shoots worse than Russ. That isn't to see that Schroder is bad at ball handling, penetrating or finishing, but he isn't as good at them as Russ. The one thing Schroder is better at than Russ is passing. Russ isn't going to suddenly become a pinpoint passer so that is irrelevant. I'm also not saying Russ is a bad passer, but Schroder is in that elite tier of passing ability with CP, Stockton, Nash, etc. Russ is not on THAT level and never will be. Schroder does not have as good of an overall game as anyone else I mentioned and never will.
Unless Schroder is a film room junkie, like Kobe famously was, and can pass something from that on to Russ there is NOTHING that Schoder can teach Russ about basketball. I've never heard of Schroder being focused on film and I'm going to guess that he's more like Russ and is from the Iverson school of why are we talking about practice and film and crap when there are games to play.
getrichordie wrote:Kizz Fastfists wrote:Schroder is just a lesser version of Russ. He is smaller as in tiny as in standing next to him I really can't believe he is a NBA player! He is not the ball handler that Russ is. He can't penetrate a defense the way Russ does. He can't finish at the rim the way Russ does. He makes worse decisions than Russ. He shoots worse than Russ. That isn't to see that Schroder is bad at ball handling, penetrating or finishing, but he isn't as good at them as Russ. The one thing Schroder is better at than Russ is passing. Russ isn't going to suddenly become a pinpoint passer so that is irrelevant. I'm also not saying Russ is a bad passer, but Schroder is in that elite tier of passing ability with CP, Stockton, Nash, etc. Russ is not on THAT level and never will be. Schroder does not have as good of an overall game as anyone else I mentioned and never will.
Unless Schroder is a film room junkie, like Kobe famously was, and can pass something from that on to Russ there is NOTHING that Schoder can teach Russ about basketball. I've never heard of Schroder being focused on film and I'm going to guess that he's more like Russ and is from the Iverson school of why are we talking about practice and film and crap when there are games to play.
Schroder can play off ball where Russ hasn’t shown until now that he can create some off-ball action. Schroder also is great at getting his teammates involved.
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“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
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