esqtvd wrote:madmaxmedia wrote:esqtvd wrote:
Turns out Norm was the vet leader we really needed all this time...
Beard too. KL and PG are useless. They're simply not normal people. They're weird.
100% on Beard. KL is weird, PG is weak.
 
                                      
                                      
                    
               esqtvd wrote:madmaxmedia wrote:esqtvd wrote:
Turns out Norm was the vet leader we really needed all this time...
Beard too. KL and PG are useless. They're simply not normal people. They're weird.
 
                                      
                                                                       
                    
                    
                                                                      Clemenza wrote:
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                                                                      esqtvd wrote:Clemenza wrote:
I'm not pooh-poohing him, but disregard when you see him listed at 6'8" or 6'9"--he's actually 6'6 1/2" without shoes, with a well below-average wingspan. He did tie for first at the combine with a 42" vertical jump. Which is a genuine NBA wing, don't get me wrong, bigger and hoppier than tweeners like T-Mann. Just slot him in as more of a SF. He's gonna need skillz.NBA Comparison: TJ Warren
Strengths: Young wing/forward with a great deal of talent and upside … Put in the right situation and with focus and development, he shows a lot of potential … A high level shooter with excellent shooting stroke and range out to NBA three … Tremendous form on shot, gets feet set quickly, shoots with very good elevation with follow through and a repeatable and consistent release … Has an NBA body with thick legs and a strong overall body and core strength … Explosive two foot jumper who gets a number of highlight plays at the rim with his vertical and explosiveness … Hit 35.7% from three in the NBL, not outstanding, but illustrates his potential as a shooter … Shows some ability to get by defenders and create offense for himself driving the ball … Has pretty good creativity around the rim with the ability to finish off drives with finger rolls, and using the rim to protect from shot blockers … 42 inch max vertical was one of the best of the entire NBA draft combine, illustrating his explosiveness …
Weaknesses: Unproven and concerns surround his focus and lack of productivity … Played in the Australian NBL league and showed flashes, but struggled with consistent playing time and production … Defensive intensity needs improvement … Averaged just 5.52 ppg in 14.4 minutes per game … First step off the dribble is average … Knocked down just 65% of his free throws, a number that doesn’t help to support the fact that he’s an elite level shooter … Struggled in scrimmages to stand out at the NBA Draft Combine … Size is a concern as a forward … Lacks great length with just a plus 2 inch wingspan, 6-8.25 inches to his 6-6.5 barefoot height … 8’4.5 standing reach is guard size, but Flowers plays more like a 3 … Should work on stretching and becoming more flexible, shows somewhat tight hips and lack of great flexibility …
Outlook: After a fast start in Australia, struggled for playing time in the NBL … They experimented with playing him at point guard, but that idea was quickly scrapped as it is apparent that he lacked the speed and skill to play the 1 at the pro level … Shaping up to be a potential sleeper for the 2024 NBA Draft as a high upside shooting/scoring wing in the late first / early second round area …
Notes: Measured: 6′ 6.50” barefoot, 201.4 lbs, 6′ 8.25” wingspan, 8′ 4.50” standing reach … 34.5 inch standing vert, 42 inch max vertical at the 2024 NBA Draft Combine … Native of Jefferson, Georgia. Born in Baltimore, Maryland … Played at Combine high school in Charlotte, North Carolina … Four star recruit who was rated as a top 10 player in his class at points of his high school career … Was rated 26th by Rivals, 18th by ESPN, 31st by 247Sports, entering college … Committed to Louisville before de-committing and signing a professional deal with the Adelade 36ers of the NBL …
Aran Smith 6/3/24
 
                    
                    
                                                                      Clemenza wrote:esqtvd wrote:Clemenza wrote:
I'm not pooh-poohing him, but disregard when you see him listed at 6'8" or 6'9"--he's actually 6'6 1/2" without shoes, with a well below-average wingspan. He did tie for first at the combine with a 42" vertical jump. Which is a genuine NBA wing, don't get me wrong, bigger and hoppier than tweeners like T-Mann. Just slot him in as more of a SF. He's gonna need skillz.NBA Comparison: TJ Warren
Strengths: Young wing/forward with a great deal of talent and upside … Put in the right situation and with focus and development, he shows a lot of potential … A high level shooter with excellent shooting stroke and range out to NBA three … Tremendous form on shot, gets feet set quickly, shoots with very good elevation with follow through and a repeatable and consistent release … Has an NBA body with thick legs and a strong overall body and core strength … Explosive two foot jumper who gets a number of highlight plays at the rim with his vertical and explosiveness … Hit 35.7% from three in the NBL, not outstanding, but illustrates his potential as a shooter … Shows some ability to get by defenders and create offense for himself driving the ball … Has pretty good creativity around the rim with the ability to finish off drives with finger rolls, and using the rim to protect from shot blockers … 42 inch max vertical was one of the best of the entire NBA draft combine, illustrating his explosiveness …
Weaknesses: Unproven and concerns surround his focus and lack of productivity … Played in the Australian NBL league and showed flashes, but struggled with consistent playing time and production … Defensive intensity needs improvement … Averaged just 5.52 ppg in 14.4 minutes per game … First step off the dribble is average … Knocked down just 65% of his free throws, a number that doesn’t help to support the fact that he’s an elite level shooter … Struggled in scrimmages to stand out at the NBA Draft Combine … Size is a concern as a forward … Lacks great length with just a plus 2 inch wingspan, 6-8.25 inches to his 6-6.5 barefoot height … 8’4.5 standing reach is guard size, but Flowers plays more like a 3 … Should work on stretching and becoming more flexible, shows somewhat tight hips and lack of great flexibility …
Outlook: After a fast start in Australia, struggled for playing time in the NBL … They experimented with playing him at point guard, but that idea was quickly scrapped as it is apparent that he lacked the speed and skill to play the 1 at the pro level … Shaping up to be a potential sleeper for the 2024 NBA Draft as a high upside shooting/scoring wing in the late first / early second round area …
Notes: Measured: 6′ 6.50” barefoot, 201.4 lbs, 6′ 8.25” wingspan, 8′ 4.50” standing reach … 34.5 inch standing vert, 42 inch max vertical at the 2024 NBA Draft Combine … Native of Jefferson, Georgia. Born in Baltimore, Maryland … Played at Combine high school in Charlotte, North Carolina … Four star recruit who was rated as a top 10 player in his class at points of his high school career … Was rated 26th by Rivals, 18th by ESPN, 31st by 247Sports, entering college … Committed to Louisville before de-committing and signing a professional deal with the Adelade 36ers of the NBL …
Aran Smith 6/3/24
Easy now. We're just having some fun. Its a little too early to start up a Flowers hate campaign. Let it breath and play out a bit before you start trashing him. Subtle and not so subtle

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                                                                      Clemenza wrote:Yikes, Bill Plaschke going for the jugular for the team across the hall.. oops, I meant the team that plays in downtown

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 Are We Having Fun Yet?esqtvd wrote:We can always use guys like this. A Pat Bev without all the noise. Kris is signed through 2026-27 at about $5M per. Well done to the FO for once.
Kris is shooting 43.9%/32.0%. His career averages are 43.7%/32.3%. It's amazing that you is what you is, and what Kris is, is a barely adequate offensive threat who has worked his way into an elite defender. You'd have to call him a draft bust as a #5 overall pick but he's entering his 9th season [with a detour to the G-League] and is currently a marginal starter/playoff rotation player. He has a lot to be proud of. His story is not too different from Pat Bev's, a second-rounder who started his pro career overseas and worked his way into a similar status, on grit and determination alone.
Kris's message to the kids, no doubt--you want PT in the NBA, work on your 3 and D your ass off. Word up to Bones and Jordan and BBJ too. Scoring is not enough.
 
                                      
                                                                       
                    
                    
                                                                       
                                                                          
                                   
                                      
                                      
                    
               Captain Ballmer wrote:
Kawhi is a weirdo? We would avoid him in our friend groups if he was just a regular guy rather than basketball god.
 
                                      
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