Fred Williamson wrote:he's gonna get fired next year anyway
Nah. I think he's a keeper.
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Fred Williamson wrote:he's gonna get fired next year anyway
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.

catch20two wrote:I heard his interview on "The Drive" too. Jeff Van Gundy called in and they did their share of catching up. Even though I agree I'm beginning to get a little wary about them talking about size and rebounding because it might turn into Len or Zeller instead of Noel or Bennett.
Andy Greer
Greer is in his first season as assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls (actually 3rd season after being hired by Tom Thibodeau as an assistant on his original staff in 2010) … last season, Greer was a scout for the Portland Trail Blazers primarily responsible for evaluating talent for trades and free agency … he has held three different assistant coaching positions in the NBA, most recently with the Memphis Grizzlies (2007-09), as a member of Marc Iavaroni’s staff … prior to his time with the Grizzlies, Greer spent four seasons with the Houston Rockets (2003-07) under Jeff Van Gundy and two seasons with the New York Knicks (2001-03) under head coach Don Chaney … in addition to his NBA experience, Greer coached at the collegiate level for nearly two decades … he spent four years as head coach at the United States Merchant Marine Academy … Greer also spent four years at Northern Illinois University, where he logged three-and-a-half seasons as an assistant coach and a half-season as the team’s interim head coach … Greer received his first coaching job as an assistant coach at Genesee Community College in 1983 … he also coached collegiately at Mansfield University, Brandeis University, Boston University and the University of Southern California … Greer holds a holds bachelor of science degree in physical education from SUNY-Brockport and a master’s degree in education from Mansfield University … his younger brother, Larry, is an advance scout for the Portland Trail Blazers … Greer and his wife Lesley have a son Zachary and two daughters, Haley and Blake.
http://www.nba.com/coachfile/andy_greer/

Sik Infant wrote:Obviously I want us to go with McLemore if he's available but I really like the idea of trading down for Zeller+assets about now.

Wiggins and Parker who are great shooters, you look a little down the line and see the Harrison brothers who are phenomenal three point shooters.

We’re going to run – play the quickest tempo you can
James Gatz wrote:Wiggins and Parker who are great shooters, you look a little down the line and see the Harrison brothers who are phenomenal three point shooters.
This untrue if you go by their scouting reports.
fatlever wrote:more from bonnell on clifford
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/0 ... steve.html
and here is the obligatory "we are going to run quote"We’re going to run – play the quickest tempo you can

fatlever wrote:more from bonnell on clifford
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/0 ... steve.html
and here is the obligatory "we are going to run quote"We’re going to run – play the quickest tempo you can


Logander wrote:James Gatz wrote:Wiggins and Parker who are great shooters, you look a little down the line and see the Harrison brothers who are phenomenal three point shooters.
This untrue if you go by their scouting reports.
The scouting reports I've seen have all expressed Andrew Harrisons ability to create his own shot and hit three pointers. Same with Wiggins and Parker.
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/andrew-wiggins
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/jabari-parker
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/andrew-harrison
Weaknesses:
To keep defenses honest, especially in the half court set, Harrison needs to become a more consistent 3-point shooter. He can knock down shots at various ranges, but it would benefit him if gets smoother in that area. He sometimes allows his emotions to get to him and thus it causes him to lose concentration at the task at hand. He needs to add a jump stop to avoid charges when he over penetrates.
James Gatz wrote:Logander wrote:James Gatz wrote:
This untrue if you go by their scouting reports.
The scouting reports I've seen have all expressed Andrew Harrisons ability to create his own shot and hit three pointers. Same with Wiggins and Parker.
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/andrew-wiggins
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/jabari-parker
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/andrew-harrison
I was more referring to the Harrison brothers. Saying he can hit a shot from 3 is very different from being a phenomenal shooter.
ESPN says this about AndrewWeaknesses:
To keep defenses honest, especially in the half court set, Harrison needs to become a more consistent 3-point shooter. He can knock down shots at various ranges, but it would benefit him if gets smoother in that area. He sometimes allows his emotions to get to him and thus it causes him to lose concentration at the task at hand. He needs to add a jump stop to avoid charges when he over penetrates.