I don’t think some of you have watched Russell this year (and I don’t blame you!).
Russell seems to reject playing SG now. He wants the ball in his hands, and even when paired with a completely unselfish, vet pass-first PG like Ricky Rubio, he stops moving when he’s the SG. Their numbers together are terrible.
Wolves Tried To Trade Out Of No. 1 Even While On The Clock
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cupcakesnake wrote:I know a lot of people haven't seen him play, but no one is forcing you to make up an opinion and post it.
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"franchise cornerstone" De'Angelo Russell ... that right there is your problem.
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Bentley1225 wrote:Yet another example of the #1 pick being a blessing and a curse.
in a crappy draft, yes.