3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Rougher scoring game for Jaime last night but he’s done a great job of finishing at the rim this season
Next step in his development needs to be a respectable 3 ball.
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3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Rougher scoring game for Jaime last night but he’s done a great job of finishing at the rim this season
SA37 wrote:The next step for Jaquez is consistency. It's too wild to have 25 one night and 6 the next. We'll have to see if Jaime's play holds up throughout the season, but he's off to an unexpectedly good start.

MiamiLoyal926 wrote:Is it safe to say or to early to say that this team is one move away from being a dangerous team in the east?
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:SA37 wrote:The next step for Jaquez is consistency. It's too wild to have 25 one night and 6 the next. We'll have to see if Jaime's play holds up throughout the season, but he's off to an unexpectedly good start.
Think we just have to keep in mind he is a bench guy so those numbers will likely continue to fluctuate coupled with the fact that we’re just running and gunning without really calling any sets. There might be some sporadic scoring from the roster as a whole based on the new scheme.
Tim_Hardawayy wrote:
Notice in all those clips, the common denominator (on offense), he isn't holding the ball for more than half a second before he makes his move, whether it be pass, shot, shot creation or drive. That's all you can ask for.
I think the final evolution, if he's going to rise to that KG level type of player (and this might never happen), is that he can be a little more refined in those attacks. I prefer the fast attack to him holding the ball, but you can see he's still getting used to it and a lot of it is herky jerky that somehow works, but sometimes doesn't. If he can speed up his mental process just one more tick, have the game slow down for him a little bit more, he'll be that KG type of player I know he potentially could be.
That said, even if not, this type of Bam is more than enough to be a #2 on a contender.
3ammy3uck3ts wrote:Tim_Hardawayy wrote:
Notice in all those clips, the common denominator (on offense), he isn't holding the ball for more than half a second before he makes his move, whether it be pass, shot, shot creation or drive. That's all you can ask for.
I think the final evolution, if he's going to rise to that KG level type of player (and this might never happen), is that he can be a little more refined in those attacks. I prefer the fast attack to him holding the ball, but you can see he's still getting used to it and a lot of it is herky jerky that somehow works, but sometimes doesn't. If he can speed up his mental process just one more tick, have the game slow down for him a little bit more, he'll be that KG type of player I know he potentially could be.
That said, even if not, this type of Bam is more than enough to be a #2 on a contender.
He’s scratching the surface, let’s hope he can have another breakthrough. The shot balance id like is almost there, cut a few mid range and attack the rim and we’re good. Continue to sell contact and get some easy ones at the line to get a rhythm going. I hope he’s not an afterthought on offense once we’re at full strength

3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Someone’s losing their spot when Herro comes back, it shouldn’t be Pelle though. Should probably be Niko, interested to see considering he just signed the extension
Beenie wrote:3ammy3uck3ts wrote:
Someone’s losing their spot when Herro comes back, it shouldn’t be Pelle though. Should probably be Niko, interested to see considering he just signed the extension
Need a consolidation trade.
Mitchell's salary ought to be considered in a package with either Wiggins or Herro, and if more salary is needed, Jovic too.
SoFlaKingReal wrote:The problem with Morant is he doesn't shoot the 3 ball well. We all know from the Butler era that it's a constant uphill battle if you cant shoot from 3.