Nice highights.......
Jefferson looks excellent......
Miles is looking really confident with his shot, I think he's ready for a breakout year.......
Evans looks like a huge steal in the 2nd round...... Probably the steal of the draft........
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seejaydeja wrote:God damn, Griffin looks good. That oop was nasty
Agreed. He has my vote for ROY. Good to see Miles have such an awesome game, Jefferson seemed solid, Evans was great again, Hayward shot a bit better, AK looked great. Good win on the road without our general on the floor.
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What I'm saying is that if Hayward becomes a high quality player, his calling card will be efficiency. Including some or all of the following:
- High shooting %s that come from taking only good shots as well as having a good stroke.
- Low turnover numbers
- High assist numbers relative to possessions used
- Hustle plays
- A diverse, well rounded skill set
That's the type of player we'll get if he fulfills his potential. He'll never be the type of guy who gets All NBA consideration or maybe even All Star consideration, but he has a chance to be really good. Think along the lines of a prime Brent Barry, Danny Ainge or a better shooting/less defense version of Doug Christie. But when he's fully developed, I think he can score around 15 ppg and shoot 60%+ TS, while averaging 5-6 rpg and 4 apg. That's a damn good player. Good enough to be the 3rd or 4th option on a championship team.
- High shooting %s that come from taking only good shots as well as having a good stroke.
- Low turnover numbers
- High assist numbers relative to possessions used
- Hustle plays
- A diverse, well rounded skill set
That's the type of player we'll get if he fulfills his potential. He'll never be the type of guy who gets All NBA consideration or maybe even All Star consideration, but he has a chance to be really good. Think along the lines of a prime Brent Barry, Danny Ainge or a better shooting/less defense version of Doug Christie. But when he's fully developed, I think he can score around 15 ppg and shoot 60%+ TS, while averaging 5-6 rpg and 4 apg. That's a damn good player. Good enough to be the 3rd or 4th option on a championship team.