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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2025 12:38 am
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Liver_Pooty wrote:He was the primary PG for the most talented team in the nation and guarded the best teams player 1-3 most games at 6 5 6 6 225 whatever he weighs. Hes a specimen. Can hit an open 3 as well. Love this pick.
MasterIchiro wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:He was the primary PG for the most talented team in the nation and guarded the best teams player 1-3 most games at 6 5 6 6 225 whatever he weighs. Hes a specimen. Can hit an open 3 as well. Love this pick.
What was the end result of all that best talent?
Liver_Pooty wrote:MasterIchiro wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:He was the primary PG for the most talented team in the nation and guarded the best teams player 1-3 most games at 6 5 6 6 225 whatever he weighs. Hes a specimen. Can hit an open 3 as well. Love this pick.
What was the end result of all that best talent?
lol go to hell UConn.
I say that with love.
MasterIchiro wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:MasterIchiro wrote:
What was the end result of all that best talent?
lol go to hell UConn.
I say that with love.
Liam > Kon
Gonna add this one to our trophy case.
Rays Pompadour wrote:Went out and won the staring point guard from Caleb Foster and handled those duties well. He's not an intuitive guard that will create, but he's solid in just about all areas. Despite being 6'6", he plays smaller due to a lack of vertical. Gets blocked too often and has trouble finishing at the rim. Has quick hands and a solid physical foundation to make life bruisingly hard on screeners. Is a pretty good shooter, but not off the bounce. He spots up well, especially from the corner. I don't see him cracking the rotation, but as a third guard who can defend as needed, not a bad pick for the Hornets.
MasterIchiro wrote:Rays Pompadour wrote:Went out and won the staring point guard from Caleb Foster and handled those duties well. He's not an intuitive guard that will create, but he's solid in just about all areas. Despite being 6'6", he plays smaller due to a lack of vertical. Gets blocked too often and has trouble finishing at the rim. Has quick hands and a solid physical foundation to make life bruisingly hard on screeners. Is a pretty good shooter, but not off the bounce. He spots up well, especially from the corner. I don't see him cracking the rotation, but as a third guard who can defend as needed, not a bad pick for the Hornets.
Patrick Beverly on steroids without accompanying psychosis.
The screams of joy and celebration at his draft watch party says so much about how he treats the people closest to him in everyday life and how they feel about him as a person.
I've never heard such crazed celebration from an inner circle.
Seems like the perfect Swarm PG who can help the team lead on both sides of the ball for development purposes.
McNeeley, Salaün, Kalkbrenner will all spend time with him in the Gleague. And we will be stacking 2nd round picks through his first contract.
Liver_Pooty wrote:MasterIchiro wrote:Rays Pompadour wrote:Went out and won the staring point guard from Caleb Foster and handled those duties well. He's not an intuitive guard that will create, but he's solid in just about all areas. Despite being 6'6", he plays smaller due to a lack of vertical. Gets blocked too often and has trouble finishing at the rim. Has quick hands and a solid physical foundation to make life bruisingly hard on screeners. Is a pretty good shooter, but not off the bounce. He spots up well, especially from the corner. I don't see him cracking the rotation, but as a third guard who can defend as needed, not a bad pick for the Hornets.
Patrick Beverly on steroids without accompanying psychosis.
The screams of joy and celebration at his draft watch party says so much about how he treats the people closest to him in everyday life and how they feel about him as a person.
I've never heard such crazed celebration from an inner circle.
Seems like the perfect Swarm PG who can help the team lead on both sides of the ball for development purposes.
McNeeley, Salaün, Kalkbrenner will all spend time with him in the Gleague. And we will be stacking 2nd round picks through his first contract.
lol your first paragraph made me happy and then you do a switcharoo and use no lube. Be happy my man. This is a joyous time. Trust me.