SixthStreet wrote:Those Springer highlights are pretty funny. If these were an indication he's got a future as a small ball 5 with rim protection.
Maybe just as good as Tucker small ball 5 he's only 2 inches shorter and can actually jump
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SixthStreet wrote:Those Springer highlights are pretty funny. If these were an indication he's got a future as a small ball 5 with rim protection.
Negrodamus wrote:I wonder if Louis King will get a legit shot at making the team next year with Shake’s inevitable departure. Springer will need to be the defensive role player off the bench, but we won’t have any real creators at the two position other than Harden. Helps that he’s 6’8.
Murray_17 wrote:Springer is back on the 76ers by the way, i asume he's gonna stay for the playoffs too and play today
phillynative wrote:Murray_17 wrote:Springer is back on the 76ers by the way, i asume he's gonna stay for the playoffs too and play today
Is this wishful thinking?
Jay555 wrote:Philly sports have been good this year.
Now let’s see what 76ers can do in the post season.
FlyingArrow wrote:Springer and Mac were by far the highest scorers for the Bluecoats championship team. Here are the other key players:
Michael Foster Jr. (starter)
Louis King (starter but came off the bench for 1 game in the playoffs and missed another - still averaged 30+ mpg)
Charlie Brown Jr (Was behind Champagnie until he was waived, then started for the rest of the season and playoffs)
Braxton Key (Started 2 games in the playoffs - was first off the bench all season)
They used a short 8-man rotation in the playoffs. The only other 2 players getting any significant time were Patrick McCaw and Justin Smith, but I don't think they have a future here. King and Braxton Key are in line ahead of them.
McClung shot 47.4% on threes in the G-League regular season. That's his highwater mark over 2 seasons, but he's shooting 40% (188/470) across two full seasons, including regular season, playoffs, and showcase cup. That's not a small sample size. He might qualify as a sniper if his defense lets him stay on the floor.
FlyingArrow wrote:FlyingArrow wrote:Springer and Mac were by far the highest scorers for the Bluecoats championship team. Here are the other key players:
Michael Foster Jr. (starter)
Louis King (starter but came off the bench for 1 game in the playoffs and missed another - still averaged 30+ mpg)
Charlie Brown Jr (Was behind Champagnie until he was waived, then started for the rest of the season and playoffs)
Braxton Key (Started 2 games in the playoffs - was first off the bench all season)
They used a short 8-man rotation in the playoffs. The only other 2 players getting any significant time were Patrick McCaw and Justin Smith, but I don't think they have a future here. King and Braxton Key are in line ahead of them.
McClung shot 47.4% on threes in the G-League regular season. That's his highwater mark over 2 seasons, but he's shooting 40% (188/470) across two full seasons, including regular season, playoffs, and showcase cup. That's not a small sample size. He might qualify as a sniper if his defense lets him stay on the floor.
How much of a chance do McClung and Springer deserve? I think we should get them each 5 games at 20mpg to see what whether they can make it as a rotation piece.