ShootingtheJ wrote:Herd draft 2nd today. I'll predict we take Joe Weiskamp.
Nailed it. Woj of the G League.
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ShootingtheJ wrote:Herd draft 2nd today. I'll predict we take Joe Weiskamp.
emunney wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:Herd draft 2nd today. I'll predict we take Joe Weiskamp.
Nailed it. Woj of the G League.
ShootingtheJ wrote:emunney wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:Herd draft 2nd today. I'll predict we take Joe Weiskamp.
Nailed it. Woj of the G League.
Can I be Shams instead?
Badgerlander wrote:ShootingtheJ wrote:emunney wrote:
Nailed it. Woj of the G League.
Can I be Shams instead?
Ron Swanson wrote:If Jontay Porter is finally healthy, he's gonna be Bud's shiny, new Pero Antic. Book it.
emunney wrote:
Wigginton, Bone, Edwards, Sibert, Molinar is an impressive G League backcourt. You can throw Green in there but looking at this roster, it's increasingly strange that he's the one on the two way. All these guys are either better overall players or have more obvious upside.
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crkone wrote:So no one is watching? Ibou is a big active dude. Porter looking pretty damn good too.
crkone wrote:So no one is watching? Ibou is a big active dude. Porter looking pretty damn good too.
BigO wrote:I went to the game on Friday. My thoughts on players:
1) Kostas, who plays for Chicago, had a nice game, but is limited and I can't ever see him on an NBA roster (except the Bucks for obvious reasons).
2) Chicago has an undersized guard, Chris Clemons, that killed the Herd. Otherwise, the Herd played a good game.
3) Alex A. for the Herd didn't do much. Kostas is a much better player.
4) Joe Wieskamp will have a hard time making an NBA roster. He's a tweener who is too small to guard forwards and not quick enough to be a guard. He had a nice second half and is a good all around player, but not great at any one thing.
5) Lindell Wigginton was good, as usual. Might warrant a call-up if there are injuries.
6) The one player who stood out for me was Rob Edwards, who played for Arizona State. Excellent defender and plays smart at 6'5". Good leader. He started some games for OKC a few years ago.
7) And finally, there was Jontay Porter. His one leg was wrapped tightly and he had a very slight limp. But boy, can he shoot. He doesn't start for the Herd. but he was instant offense when he came in. In pre-game, he was hitting 25 foot bank shots over and over. Just a natural shooter. He's got very good size, but not much quickness. He will hunt his shot, but otherwise plays unselfishly.
I just think his lack of quickness, due to his injury, will keep him from the NBA. But there are very few Bucks who can shoot like him.
8) Forgot to add that the Herd 7 foot center is a blocking machine. Great timing and length. Can't do anything else.