Welcome to Boston, Jordan Walsh!
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The numbers don't lie, Jordan Walsh is a better prospect than Wemby.
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Nothing wrong with having a different opinion - as long as it's done respectfully. It'd be lame if we all agreed on everything 
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Hard not to like what I see so far, but it's still too early to be sure of what we got.

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Reminder that looking good at summer league means nothing BUT not looking bad at least gives you a shot at being worth a real roster spot
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tlee324 wrote:Hard not to like what I see so far, but it's still too early to be sure of what we got.
that sums it up perfectly
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Yelling "gimme dat ****" after the block and the no hesitation pull up from 3 after a hand off was all I needed to see, this kid will be a beast
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Now that Jayson Tatum is all grown up, Walsh will take up the mantle of being "only 19" every year and already awesome. Not a coincidence that he shares a birthday with JT.
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It's impossible to not root for him.
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tlee324 wrote:Hard not to like what I see so far, but it's still too early to be sure of what we got.
I don't think anyone would say one game makes for a Lock. But J Walsh being only 19 and already showing major signs of answering questions about his shooting and improvements (shot "50% first workout for Boston" then "74% in the same drill a month later in workout #2") leads me to believe he is a "worker" and is fully aware that he needs to improve that area. Combine that with Stevens who has already signed him to a 4 year contract shows the confidence Stevens has in the 19 year old.
With game #1 included it is really hard for me to believe that anything but success will happen for this kid.
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steefP2 wrote:Reminder that looking good at summer league means nothing BUT not looking bad at least gives you a shot at being worth a real roster spot
Walsh already has a real roster spot.
Also, I wouldn't necessarily agree that looking good in summer league means nothing. I don't think we should get carried away or read too deeply in summer league performances - but they do at least mean something, imo.
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Hal14 wrote:steefP2 wrote:Reminder that looking good at summer league means nothing BUT not looking bad at least gives you a shot at being worth a real roster spot
Walsh already has a real roster spot.
Point me where I said he didn’t.
Having one and being worth one isn’t the same nor did I single out Walsh in my post. Swing and a miss
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steefP2 wrote:Hal14 wrote:steefP2 wrote:Reminder that looking good at summer league means nothing BUT not looking bad at least gives you a shot at being worth a real roster spot
Walsh already has a real roster spot.
Point me where I said he didn’t.
Having one and being worth one isn’t the same nor did I single out Walsh in my post. Swing and a miss
Swing and a miss? Jeez, you'e awfully abrasive. I wasn't swinging anything - just clarifying something in your post.
And this is the Jordan Walsh thread, so I assumed you were talking about him.
It's kind of silly imo to discuss whether or not he's worth a contract, after he's already signed one (especially a contract that pays less than $2 mil a year). Even more weird to question whether he's worth that contract, after he just dropped 18 points on high efficiency with solid defense in his first ever pro game. But to each his own..
Nothing wrong with having a different opinion - as long as it's done respectfully. It'd be lame if we all agreed on everything 
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steefP2 wrote:Hal14 wrote:steefP2 wrote:Reminder that looking good at summer league means nothing BUT not looking bad at least gives you a shot at being worth a real roster spot
Walsh already has a real roster spot.
Point me where I said he didn’t.
Having one and being worth one isn’t the same nor did I single out Walsh in my post. Swing and a miss
Bonus points for the use of a baseball metaphor by a European.
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Hal14 wrote:steefP2 wrote:Reminder that looking good at summer league means nothing BUT not looking bad at least gives you a shot at being worth a real roster spot
Walsh already has a real roster spot.
Also, I wouldn't necessarily agree that looking good in summer league means nothing. I don't think we should get carried away or read too deeply in summer league performances - but they do at least mean something, imo.
Nah, looking good at Summer League doesn't mean much (and I'm pretty excited about Walsh). Looking bad in summer league means something, it means you probably won't be in the NBA but all looking good means in landing in the NBA can't be ruled out.
****, with the way Wemby looked in game 1 I'll go back and say looking bad in summer league doesn't mean much either.
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Nothing wrong with having a different opinion - as long as it's done respectfully. It'd be lame if we all agreed on everything 
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he's gangly af and his handle needs a lot of work. But he's a better prospect than Grant and will be his replacement so I'm happy we got him. Give him a couple of seasons to develop and we likely have a #4 or #5 starter. Who knows, maybe more if he has the work ethic. You can't teach his length and defensive instincts.
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Walsh really reminds me of Doug Christie, it would be wonderful if JW reaches Christie's level
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