sam_I_am wrote:24istheLAW wrote:cloverleaf wrote:
Romeo will likely be the youngest player on the team yet again this year and this is his first healthy offseason in adulthood. He's got time.
Romeo has shown no growth in 2 seasons and is barely an NBA player. He really can't afford to have a bad third season.
How many NBA guards become good despite showing so little early on? Tony Allen was a college product and older, but even his "slow start" was far more productive than Romeo's. For every Kent Bazemore, there's a hundred RJ Hunters.
Terry Rozier and Avery Bradley are 2 that come to mind.
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