Stanford wrote:Lol people doubting VJ
4-13, so awesome
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Stanford wrote:Lol people doubting VJ

Negrodamus wrote:
He's going to be nice with guys who hit shots (Grimes, McCain, hopefully PG). Plays within the offense, makes smart reads. Between him and Maxey, we should get other guys some easier looks with their slashing ability.

Iverson Armband wrote:Stanford wrote:Lol people doubting VJ
4-13, so awesome
Stanford wrote:Iverson Armband wrote:Stanford wrote:Lol people doubting VJ
4-13, so awesome
You look so foolish, bro.

Iverson Armband wrote:Guarantee you’d be singing a different tune if he weren’t in a Sixers jersey.
mksp wrote:Honestly why even bother rooting for this team if you can't get excited about VJ.
The rest of the BS I get it, but FFS, touch grass and try to get excited about a kid who clearly has the talent and physical tools and mental makeup to be a star. High likelihood he doesn't get there, but it's October 3rd, is the board just going to be like this all year?
Iverson Armband wrote:Stanford wrote:Iverson Armband wrote:4-13, so awesome
You look so foolish, bro.
Na, you pretending like VJ is some can’t miss prospect off a few mild comments looks foolish. Guarantee you’d be singing a different tune if he weren’t in a Sixers jersey.
76ciology wrote:I wouldn’t call VJ unimpressive, but not exactly impressive either.. still, I liked what I saw.
His basketball instincts stand out on both ends. Rebounding comes naturally to him, and he reads the floor well, making the right passes to open teammates. That right corner pass to Oubre was a great example. I actually think he should get more reps at point guard, initiating the offense to create pressure on the defense, while letting Maxey attack if his man shades over. Having Maxey run the initial action and then kick it out to VJ feels like it asks too much of him right now.
His shooting will come around. The first 3 he took was a bad miss, but most of the rest were clean looks that just didn’t fall. He shot well from the line, and his makes had good arc, especially that one three he knocked down.
Defensively, he held his own. Most rookies get hidden on defense, but he defended Mikal Bridges and Brunson without being targeted. Neither Knicks scorer seemed eager to attack him. That speaks to his defensive presence already.
Whenever I watch him play I keep looking at his size and athleticism and how he measures with fellow NBA players from photoshoots to in game, because Im concerned of his size. Sometimes he really looks like just 6’2” out there. On this game, for some reason, he looks taller and more imposing than ever for me. Against Mikal he didn’t look undersized, and seems to be around as tall when he stood next to Malcolm Brogdon, who’s listed at 6’4”. His quickness and athleticism really pop when he’s cutting to the rim and running the floor in transition. But finishing at the rim is something he has to improve, maybe he has to stop for a middy? Maybe he’ll get better when the paint is not clogged like how it was the entire game with often 3-4 non shooters on the floor and playing double big almost the entire game.
For me, the foundation is clearly there for me to be a star in the league. He’s got good instincts, awareness, and IQ, a solid shooting base, and the right mix of size and athleticism. Most rookies struggle with efficiency in preseason, so that’s not a concern. Even Anthony Edwards averaged just around 11 points, 4rpg and 2apg on sub 30% shooting in his rookie preseason.
Foshan wrote:Negrodamus wrote:
He's going to be nice with guys who hit shots (Grimes, McCain, hopefully PG). Plays within the offense, makes smart reads. Between him and Maxey, we should get other guys some easier looks with their slashing ability.
I think this is all of this game that i'm going to watch. lol
So... no Bates? I know nothing about him aside from the headcase bit, but surely he could get out there and shoot better than what i'm seeing in the box score?
Jailblazers7 wrote:Gonna be a long season fellas. I’m making an internal commitment not to argue on this site about VJ because he’s one of the only things promising to give me joy this year. I can’t ruin one of the only things I have to look forward to this year.
Sixteen wrote:Jailblazers7 wrote:Gonna be a long season fellas. I’m making an internal commitment not to argue on this site about VJ because he’s one of the only things promising to give me joy this year. I can’t ruin one of the only things I have to look forward to this year.
I think Maxey potentially jumping into the next tier of guards is also something to look forward. Our short term success is often tied to Embiid's availability but I think Maxeys improvement is just as important at this point in the embiid era.