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What's funny is that the fans and analytics said Vonleh, and they went their own way anyway....right after the last 3 consecutive lottery picks they took busted, including 2 shooting guards, one being a white shooting guard
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watching that kings video makes me think of one thing - they really don't think much of ben mclemore.
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For all intents and purposes, I wanted to believe this guy was 'MasterIchiro' aka The Nik Stauskas Lover aka The Ben McLemore aka The Reason Why The Kings Make Bad Picks
Just kidding 'MasterIchiro', a little humorous satire

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Bassman wrote:Cheeze wrote:Vonleh, to me, is sooooo young. How many youngin's does this team want or need? It's a legitimate question.
For the upcoming season, Coach Clifford will assign an assistant to Vonleh and ask the young man to work on a specific skill. Do one thing and do it well. It's an approach that worked with Biyombo this past offseason (post defense). If I'm Cliff (and I'm not), I work on Noah's hands and his face-up jumper to 15 feet. The rest will come with time and seasoning. Vonleh lets opponents get into his chest too much, so he'll really have to work on that at the next level. But if he is to contribute this year, it will be as a pick-and-roll shooter and a hustle big off the bench.
And it illustrates all the more the need, to my chagrin, for Josh McRoberts. God help us all.
JEEZ CHEEZE...you act like Noah is raw as dog meat before processing. Vonleh has NBA ready skills, size, length and athleticism. He will need experience, as all rookies do, but you will be surprised at his productivity for a very young big man.
I hope you're right, Bassman. I'll be pleasantly surprised if he makes more than a modest contribution on the second unit. He's just so young.
I don't think he's as raw as he is inexperienced. Lots of good qualities - ball handling, solid jumper, good size, effort and hustle, willing to use his body, etc. I do, however, think Vonleh will struggle next season like Zeller did. He'll have to have time to adjust to the physicality and speed of the game. That's why I hope the coaching staff keeps it simple for him.
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[tweet]https://twitter.com/DeAntae/status/486535950265511938[/tweet]
Hornets Picks by Year
2021: Bouknight, Jones, Thor, Lewis
Protection on future 1st* (to NYK); 2nds
2022: 1-18; CHA (31-55), TOR 2 (55-60)
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2025: 1-14; CHA (31-55)
*Becomes two 2nds if unconveyed
2021: Bouknight, Jones, Thor, Lewis
Protection on future 1st* (to NYK); 2nds
2022: 1-18; CHA (31-55), TOR 2 (55-60)
2023: 1-16; BOS (GH)
2024: 1-14; BOS (GH)
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BlackOutBobcat wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/DeAntae/status/486535950265511938[/tweet]
This guy provided more thoughtful analysis than all of Bonnell's BS tweets combined.
investigate Adam Silver
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That's how Steven Adams shoots free throws. I hope Vonleh shoots better than Adams shoots FTs.
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BrotherDave wrote:That's how Steven Adams shoots free throws. I hope Vonleh shoots better than Adams shoots FTs.
For them it is like us shooting free throws with the mini balls. It is just so awkward to hold. I was a bad FT shooter until I went to one hand to work on form. Then added the second one back in for stability.
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This was a great pick and they should feel very fortunate that he slipped. A way better pick that anything they've done in the past five years.
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Is that why Anthony Mason went one hand as well?
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I can't wait to see Bosh 2.0 in action in Vegas.
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I wonder what its like to have such huge hands....
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It has to be kind of awkward.
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jdm3 wrote:BrotherDave wrote:That's how Steven Adams shoots free throws. I hope Vonleh shoots better than Adams shoots FTs.
For them it is like us shooting free throws with the mini balls. It is just so awkward to hold. I was a bad FT shooter until I went to one hand to work on form. Then added the second one back in for stability.
I can shoot mini balls just as well almost. My hands are tiny. I can't remember but I'm pretty sure I can't even palm a girl's ball. I'm 6'2" mind you.
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amcoolio wrote:I wonder what its like to have such huge hands....
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Just as long as he doesn't send pictures of that monster like Greg Oden did we should be ok.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
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BrotherDave wrote:jdm3 wrote:BrotherDave wrote:That's how Steven Adams shoots free throws. I hope Vonleh shoots better than Adams shoots FTs.
For them it is like us shooting free throws with the mini balls. It is just so awkward to hold. I was a bad FT shooter until I went to one hand to work on form. Then added the second one back in for stability.
I can shoot mini balls just as well almost. My hands are tiny. I can't remember but I'm pretty sure I can't even palm a girl's ball. I'm 6'2" mind you.
I can palm a girls ball. I can palm a men's ball if standing still but if I try to move my arm it slips out. Shooting with mini basketballs is tough because you can't fit your hand on the side.
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I hope the team brass isn't planning to shoe horn Vonleh into McRoberts high post role, and it would be a shame this early in his career to have him camp out beyond the 3 pt arc.
So, can somebody tell me how they see the team best using Noah Vonleh in the Al Jefferson Offense?
So, can somebody tell me how they see the team best using Noah Vonleh in the Al Jefferson Offense?
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Snidely FC wrote:I hope the team brass isn't planning to shoe horn Vonleh into McRoberts high post role, and it would be a shame this early in his career to have him camp out beyond the 3 pt arc.
So, can somebody tell me how they see the team best using Noah Vonleh in the Al Jefferson Offense?
I think they should & will use Vonleh in a similar vein to how they used Zeller last season, where he'll get the occasional open jump shot and pass at the high post to make a hockey assist, but he won't be allowed the same ball handling & facilitating freedom that was relinquished to McRoberts. Vonleh is currently too much of a 'turnover machine' for me to trust in that manner so soon

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He doesn't really fit the Al-fense until he knocks down perimeter shots. He's probably our best weak-side defending PF by default though. He's got nice handles but like MrKIA said he's turnover prone right now. He should be a decidedly P&R upgrade to McBob or Zeller though. He's just got to settle down and adjust to NBA speed before we can figure out what to do with him.













