
There any Aaron Jackson or Anthony Jacobs in this next draft? Asking for a friend.
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nagawicka wrote:Bernman wrote:SupremeHustle wrote:Hadn't even thought about it till I saw you lay it out. We DESPERATELY need a PG who can dribble. And another big would be nice. And a young wing who can defend and shoot (unless Dairy shows up).
I suggested Bobby for Gabe Vincent & a pick. Had a good audition tonight. There's your pg/sg."I credit my hard work over the summer," Portis said flatly. "A whole lot of naysayers talking crazy on my name. Every time I get on social media, every time I do something it's always somebody's saying something about me.
https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/nba/bucks/2024/10/10/milwaukee-bucks-los-angeles-lakers-takeaways-giannis-antetokounmpo-preseason-debut/75564113007/Portis made his first three shots before missing, and then promptly drained four more to go 7 for 8 from the field overall. He also went 4 for 4 from behind the three-point line and assisted on a basket. The performance followed up a 16-point night in Detroit where he made 4 of 5 three-pointers.
Prez wrote:Dre still has tools that are useful, but him being such an anemic scorer just kills everything. Like you could work around his lack of perimeter scoring/shooting if he was super aggressive/explosive with touch finishing at the basket. But if he's a total non threat scoring wise it falls apart quickly.
Plossum wrote:So what's our main rotation into the reg season?
Dame
Trent
Midds
Giannis
Brolo
Bobby
Dairy
Pat
Wright
Prince
I don't see many minutes for Marjon or Ajax unfortunately. Johnson will get scrub mins, but he should prob be given space to work on his game in the G League.
Missed the game, but can't help but wonder if you guys are getting me irrationally excited for AJJ.PG Graveyard wrote:AussieBuck wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:So, am I seeing things or does AJJ have some serious defensive chops?
Screen navigation. Jrue like.
This kid is going to have Giannis playing into his 40s.
Wouldn’t that be amazing. He looks the part right now.
Ron Swanson wrote:
There any Aaron Jackson or Anthony Jacobs in this next draft? Asking for a friend.

Prez wrote:Dre still has tools that are useful, but him being such an anemic scorer just kills everything. Like you could work around his lack of perimeter scoring/shooting if he was super aggressive/explosive with touch finishing at the basket. But if he's a total non threat scoring wise it falls apart quickly.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.

Ron Swanson wrote:Biggest worry with AJ (you know which one I'm talking about) for me is the whole age-old debate of "can you develop touch?", because he seems to be back-rimming a lot of these layups and shots at/near the rim once he blows by the defense. Don't get me wrong, the speed and burst is bonkers, but this is also a guy who has yet to shoot better than 37% from the field and 60% from the line in the NBL, summer league, and now preseason so far, so I don't know if you can just completely write it off. Maybe he just needs to learn how to slow down and adjust mid-air better (TJ Ford had problems with this), but maybe he's also just a crazy athlete who doesn't have natural feel.
paulpressey25 wrote:Poor man’s Brandon Jennings. That said, he’s only 19 and he’s got some stuff you can’t teach. We will see if he can develop.
Ron Swanson wrote:
There any Aaron Jackson or Anthony Jacobs in this next draft? Asking for a friend.

Bernman wrote:
And in the long run I think that's what he is. Because Jennings never established himself as a winning player. He chucked & played in pass or score mode, instead of taking what's there. Johnson has more feel. And he has positional size.
Ron Swanson wrote:
There any Aaron Jackson or Anthony Jacobs in this next draft? Asking for a friend.