drsd wrote:I really hope he discovers Fultz/Banchero's hair braider. Black's loose hair is not on-a-path towards high-percentage shooting. Tie it back!
Less Anthony's hair-band style.
 
   
  
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               drsd wrote:I really hope he discovers Fultz/Banchero's hair braider. Black's loose hair is not on-a-path towards high-percentage shooting. Tie it back!
Less Anthony's hair-band style.
 
   
  
 
                    
                    
                                                        
               Watch Haliburton shoot.UCFJayBird wrote:drsd wrote:UCFJayBird wrote:Any video out there on Black and his offseason workouts? Would like to see if his shot mechanics have progressed at all, might make me feel better on him, lol. Right now I like his game except for that shot, and we've been burned so many times on guys who we just hope can develop a shot that it's beyond frustrating.
Thanks, so basically still no lift on that shot, lol. Working with Steph's trainer I wonder if they've decided he doesn't need it? Seems odd.

 
                                                                                            
                
                    
                    
                                                        
                
                    
                    
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                                                                      basketballRob wrote:Hield started last season, and the #6 pick backed him up.
 
                    
                    
                                                        
               As long as he gets 25+ mpg, I'll be happy.drsd wrote:basketballRob wrote:Hield started last season, and the #6 pick backed him up.
Short of injuries I see no path for Black to be predominantly played as a starter. That is, I am confident that Black will start less than 20 games next season.
 
                    
                    
                                                        
               basketballRob wrote:As long as he gets 25+ mpg, I'll be happy.drsd wrote:basketballRob wrote:Hield started last season, and the #6 pick backed him up.
Short of injuries I see no path for Black to be predominantly played as a starter. That is, I am confident that Black will start less than 20 games next season.
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               basketballRob wrote:Hield started last season, and the #6 pick backed him up. Mathurin averaged 28.5 mpg. Let's see if AB gets that many minutes.
 
                                                                                                          
 
                                                                                            
               basketballRob wrote:As long as he gets 25+ mpg, I'll be happy.
 
                    
                    
                                                        
               They probably will, tho. They may give up outside shooting, but they'll be able to post up.Skybox wrote:I don't care about the lift on his shot...he only needs to be able to punish teams that back off and dare him. We don't have that now. That's what Harris does...he doesn't hunt shots, he takes only what he's given...so he's efficient but not very impactful.
I want Black as our starting PG and we need Herro or Simons at SG next to him...Suggs and Anthony have clear lanes to playing time if their spot up shooting continues to improve. Fultz has a clear lane to another team, IMO. I assume Black's not ready to take over yet, so I'd guess Fultz has a very good season and is moved at the trade deadline as Black's very similar, but bigger and better at everything -even if shooting is a weakness for both. We need a vet scorer in FA/trade and we have the pieces to get one (particularly one who's value is presently in question like Simons and Herro). POR and MIA are targeting a big move and we have the cap space and picks to help facilitate-and grab what we want, in the process.
 
                                                                                                          Knightro wrote:basketballRob wrote:Hield started last season, and the #6 pick backed him up. Mathurin averaged 28.5 mpg. Let's see if AB gets that many minutes.
That's not the same thing though because Hield and Mathurin can play together. In fact, they played over 1000 minutes together last season.
Fultz and Black IMO cannot be on the floor at the same time.

 
                                                                                                          
 
                                                                                            
               eyriq wrote:I don't think what happens with Fultz matters really, Black is going to beast. I suspect he earns the starting role his rookie year.

 
                                                                                                          Not to mention rookies pretty much always suck out the gate. It'll be interesting for sure.Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:I don't think what happens with Fultz matters really, Black is going to beast. I suspect he earns the starting role his rookie year.
It absolutely matters. Let's play a hypothetical game...
1. Fultz stays pretty healthy and plays 70+ games and averages about the same stats as last year.
2. Cole doesn't get traded, also plays 70+ games and averages about the same stats as last year.
3. Black plays mostly SG/SF and looks like a normal teenager rookie, some nice highs and plenty of yucky lows.
4. The Magic go 43-39 and at least reach the play in, perhaps even winning a game or advancing out of the play in before getting beat in 4 or 5 to the 1/2 seed.
Do you really think in that scenario Magic are going to just let Fultz walk and hand the keys over to a 20/21 year old who hasn't even gotten consistent backup PG minutes? Coming off a play in/playoff run with Fultz as the starter?
Knightro wrote:eyriq wrote:I don't think what happens with Fultz matters really, Black is going to beast. I suspect he earns the starting role his rookie year.
It absolutely matters. Let's play a hypothetical game...
1. Fultz stays pretty healthy and plays 70+ games and averages about the same stats as last year.
2. Cole doesn't get traded, also plays 70+ games and averages about the same stats as last year.
3. Black plays mostly SG/SF and looks like a normal teenager rookie, some nice highs and plenty of yucky lows.
4. The Magic go 43-39 and at least reach the play in, perhaps even winning a game or advancing out of the play in before getting beat in 4 or 5 to the 1/2 seed.
Do you really think in that scenario Magic are going to just let Fultz walk and hand the keys over to a 20/21 year old who hasn't even gotten consistent backup PG minutes? Coming off a play in/playoff run with Fultz as the starter?

 
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With these new developments it would be very bad to extend Fultz now even more.
 
                    
                                                                                        eyriq wrote:MagicMatic wrote:
With these new developments it would be very bad to extend Fultz now even more.
Adding two guards in the lottery feels like a move you make when you are about to blow up the backcourt. I just don't see how exactly they do it given the need to return value and balance competitiveness. How would you handle it?
 
                                                                          
                   