HornetJail wrote:i swear he's actually regressing as the season goes on, and the starting point was really really really low
preseason Salaun was pretty sick tbf
Might be the best stretch he ever has with this org lol
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HornetJail wrote:i swear he's actually regressing as the season goes on, and the starting point was really really really low

Walt Cronkite wrote:It's not worth engaging but I can't help myself, so I'll point out that in a road win last night, here were the contributions of the nearly 24 year old finished product rookie and the 19.5 year old developmental project:
Knecht 3 pts 1-5 fg (1-4 3p) 5 TR (1or) 1 stl, 1to, 1pf -16 in 13 mp
Salaun 3pts 1-5 fg (1-2 3p) 6TR (2or) 1 stl, 1to, 0pf -3 in 18 mp
Don't let the win get in the way of finding something to bellyache over. Rookies make rookie mistakes, Tiddy sure is guilty of that, but he had a more positive contribution to his team than the guy a lot of you wanted in his place.
I also think EC let something slip a few weeks ago when he said Tidjane's english was a work in progress. He quickly corrected and did the thing where he said how much better his french is than his own, but I think it's an under considered factor in Tiddy looking more lost when he is on the court without Moussa. I don't understand everything LaMelo says all the time and english is my first language.

EmpireFalls wrote:At some point I’d just like to see him look like he can possibly play the game of basketball, that’s really my only standard
HornetJail wrote:EmpireFalls wrote:At some point I’d just like to see him look like he can possibly play the game of basketball, that’s really my only standard
He really needed like 2-3 more years in Europe to just learn the basics of the game. I don't see how it happens for him on his rookie contract.

KembaWalker wrote:I don’t wanna write the kid off but Salauns future will be secured by taking things out of his game not adding them on. He simply has to shoot a million shots until he can hit catch and shoot 3s at 38% at his height and grab some boards. That’s his game

Walt Cronkite wrote:It's not worth engaging but I can't help myself, so I'll point out that in a road win last night, here were the contributions of the nearly 24 year old finished product rookie and the 19.5 year old developmental project:
Knecht 3 pts 1-5 fg (1-4 3p) 5 TR (1or) 1 stl, 1to, 1pf -16 in 13 mp
Salaun 3pts 1-5 fg (1-2 3p) 6TR (2or) 1 stl, 1to, 0pf -3 in 18 mp
Don't let the win get in the way of finding something to bellyache over. Rookies make rookie mistakes, Tiddy sure is guilty of that, but he had a more positive contribution to his team than the guy a lot of you wanted in his place.
I also think EC let something slip a few weeks ago when he said Tidjane's english was a work in progress. He quickly corrected and did the thing where he said how much better his french is than his own, but I think it's an under considered factor in Tiddy looking more lost when he is on the court without Moussa. I don't understand everything LaMelo says all the time and english is my first language.


SWedd523 wrote:I don't really understand what one has to do with the other.
They can both be struggling in a vacuum. Knecht playing poorly (or not) has no bearing whatsoever on Tiddy playing poorly.
There are 19yo unfinished products out there playing much better than Tiddy and 19yos who have been worse. None of that matters.
Look at him in a vacuum. He sucks.
It's okay to say that.
The conversation is can he improve?
What are his splits month over month so far? I'd be interested to see if there's any improvement there or not because one would expect more growth out of a raw kid than a finished product.
KembaWalker wrote:HornetJail wrote:EmpireFalls wrote:At some point I’d just like to see him look like he can possibly play the game of basketball, that’s really my only standard
He really needed like 2-3 more years in Europe to just learn the basics of the game. I don't see how it happens for him on his rookie contract.
But why does he need that time? This isn’t some raw African prospect that didn’t touch a ball till he was 15. His parents were players, his sister is a pro and he came up through the standard French high level prospect pipeline. I don’t get what basics he could pick up in 2 years that he couldn’t have picked up in the last 4. He isn’t gonna do some super secret professional drills and suddenly have some breakthrough at age 22 where he just learns how to dribble competently or learn what a good shot is.
I don’t wanna write the kid off but Salauns future will be secured by taking things out of his game not adding them on. He simply has to shoot a million shots until he can hit catch and shoot 3s at 38% at his height and grab some boards. That’s his game

SWedd523 wrote:Walt Cronkite wrote:It's not worth engaging but I can't help myself, so I'll point out that in a road win last night, here were the contributions of the nearly 24 year old finished product rookie and the 19.5 year old developmental project:
Knecht 3 pts 1-5 fg (1-4 3p) 5 TR (1or) 1 stl, 1to, 1pf -16 in 13 mp
Salaun 3pts 1-5 fg (1-2 3p) 6TR (2or) 1 stl, 1to, 0pf -3 in 18 mp
Don't let the win get in the way of finding something to bellyache over. Rookies make rookie mistakes, Tiddy sure is guilty of that, but he had a more positive contribution to his team than the guy a lot of you wanted in his place.
I also think EC let something slip a few weeks ago when he said Tidjane's english was a work in progress. He quickly corrected and did the thing where he said how much better his french is than his own, but I think it's an under considered factor in Tiddy looking more lost when he is on the court without Moussa. I don't understand everything LaMelo says all the time and english is my first language.
I don't really understand what one has to do with the other.
They can both be struggling in a vacuum. Knecht playing poorly (or not) has no bearing whatsoever on Tiddy playing poorly.
There are 19yo unfinished products out there playing much better than Tiddy and 19yos who have been worse. None of that matters.
Look at him in a vacuum. He sucks.
It's okay to say that.
The conversation is can he improve?
What are his splits month over month so far? I'd be interested to see if there's any improvement there or not because one would expect more growth out of a raw kid than a finished product.
fatlever wrote:Right, if that three point shot doesn't become at least league average In the next two years, he becomes pretty unplayable pretty quickly under a real functioning team. There's just no way this dude adds to his game - dribble drives, passing instincts, post up, finishing at rim, mid range game. His game 100 percent is going to be... be big and physical, hustle, rebound, play defense and make corner threes. That's it. low ceiling. But valuable plug and play hybrid big 5th starter type, but only if he can get there in terms of the three point shooting and defensive awareness.


JustBuzzin wrote:He came from the Hawks who haven't won jack.
yosemiteben wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:He came from the Hawks who haven't won jack.
No he didn't, he came from the Nets.
He also hired a head coach that had just won a title as top assistant and who before that was top assistant with a perennial contender.
I don't see any traction in arguing that Lee was a bad hire.