
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/2489530/troy-daniels
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Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Sonrisen wrote:Wow, I've been watching this team for years and didn't know he was on the SL team. Is he an sg or pg, because he's listed as a 6'4 sg on ESPN.
mrknowitall215 wrote:Sonrisen wrote:Wow, I've been watching this team for years and didn't know he was on the SL team. Is he an sg or pg, because he's listed as a 6'4 sg on ESPN.
Both; a combo guard, but probably best described as a undersized SG
Sonrisen wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:Sonrisen wrote:Wow, I've been watching this team for years and didn't know he was on the SL team. Is he an sg or pg, because he's listed as a 6'4 sg on ESPN.
Both; a combo guard, but probably best described as a undersized SG
I looked up his stats, he averaged 1 apg. Plus, I don't think 6-4 205 is that undersized.
JDR720 wrote:We had him on our Summer League team last year......
Though he had a nice career as a 3-point specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University, averaging 12.3 points last year as a senior while shooting 40 percent from 3, few scouts saw Daniels in the NBA. Now, though, he’s sixth in the D-League in scoring, at 22.8 points per game. Shooting 40.3 percent from distance, he leads the league in 3-pointers made per game, with 5.3.
“Of the shooters that I’ve had either on the Vipers or the Rockets, the two best are Steve Novak and Troy Daniels,” Morey says.
Daniels said he’d heard from six or seven NBA teams with interest in signing him, but he hadn’t gotten the big call yet. “In any other system,” says another NBA exec, “I don’t know if he’s playing as well or opening up eyes as much as he is right now.”
Snidely FC wrote:Grantland ran a great article last year on Daryl Morey's experiment with their Rio Grand Valley D League Team, called The Amazing Pace, http://grantland.com/features/nba-dleag ... asketball/ where the team tried to get up as many 3 pt shots as quickly as possible. Daniels figured into this. The thing is, while he was a good 3 pt shooter in college, don't know he would have got the green light in CHA or anywhere else than RGV to showcase he could contribute:Though he had a nice career as a 3-point specialist at Virginia Commonwealth University, averaging 12.3 points last year as a senior while shooting 40 percent from 3, few scouts saw Daniels in the NBA. Now, though, he’s sixth in the D-League in scoring, at 22.8 points per game. Shooting 40.3 percent from distance, he leads the league in 3-pointers made per game, with 5.3.
“Of the shooters that I’ve had either on the Vipers or the Rockets, the two best are Steve Novak and Troy Daniels,” Morey says.
Daniels said he’d heard from six or seven NBA teams with interest in signing him, but he hadn’t gotten the big call yet. “In any other system,” says another NBA exec, “I don’t know if he’s playing as well or opening up eyes as much as he is right now.”
Sonrisen wrote:Did you see his 3pt % with the big club?