doogie_hauser wrote:I think now the general consensus is Steph Castle and Alex Sarr will finish in the top 2 places in ROTY voting. Who will finish 3rd ?
Consensus has been Risacher over Sarr.
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doogie_hauser wrote:I think now the general consensus is Steph Castle and Alex Sarr will finish in the top 2 places in ROTY voting. Who will finish 3rd ?
Ball4life32 wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:I think now the general consensus is Steph Castle and Alex Sarr will finish in the top 2 places in ROTY voting. Who will finish 3rd ?
Consensus has been Risacher over Sarr.
doogie_hauser wrote:Ball4life32 wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:I think now the general consensus is Steph Castle and Alex Sarr will finish in the top 2 places in ROTY voting. Who will finish 3rd ?
Consensus has been Risacher over Sarr.
Sarr has been more consistent imo but I see your point
Ball4life32 wrote:doogie_hauser wrote:Ball4life32 wrote:Consensus has been Risacher over Sarr.
Sarr has been more consistent imo but I see your point
Sarr the 7’1 guy with a 49 ts%? He’s been better lately (though so have most of the top rookies) but not more consistent imo.
PlatinumState wrote:I know its late season meaningless games but Drew Timme has been using his time Timme well in the league. I think he belongs as a rotation guy at least
Had 13/11/6 last night
Catchall wrote:It's a meaningless game at the end of the season, but Flip has several plays here that look like Domantas Sabonis, including his nice passes and strong finishes inside.


Catchall wrote:It's a meaningless game at the end of the season, but Flip has several plays here that look like Domantas Sabonis, including his nice passes and strong finishes inside.

Jamaaliver wrote:
penggemar wrote:Jamaaliver wrote:
He needs to improve in half-court or tight defensive situations, as I think his scoring are low in these situations. Enhancing his footwork, use of fakes, finding open position for shooter like prime Klay, and back-to-the-basket moves will help him create separation (he could learn from Luka or Shai or someone with good slo-mo or twitching move). He also needs to improve his ballhandling, reduce turnovers, and improve shooting consistency. Getting physically stronger will also help him handle contact and maintain balance. In open-court play, he’s already quite advanced for his age.
