JT2006 wrote:There isn't a player in this league who couldn't benefit from Hakeem's tutelage.

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JT2006 wrote:There isn't a player in this league who couldn't benefit from Hakeem's tutelage.

BigSlam wrote:JT2006 wrote:There isn't a player in this league who couldn't benefit from Hakeem's tutelage.
CHA_77_Bobcats wrote:My theory is that it works better for guys a little later in their careers. Tyson Chandler learned some stuff from Hakeem last summer. Now look at him, he's averaging 15 points per 36 for the first time in his career and he's still leading the league in FG% at close to 70% again.
MountBiyombo wrote:CHA_77_Bobcats wrote:My theory is that it works better for guys a little later in their careers. Tyson Chandler learned some stuff from Hakeem last summer. Now look at him, he's averaging 15 points per 36 for the first time in his career and he's still leading the league in FG% at close to 70% again.
Tyson is an athlete. I think that players with loads of athletic potential have the best shot at absorbing dream's skills. I think that Biz would actually benefit greatly from time with Hakeem.
Who's to say he can't learn?MountBiyombo wrote:Yes, it was pretty, but not as impressive as you seem to think. He took one dribble down an open lane and dunked. That doesn't mean that he can pull off a dream shake with a defender guarding him.
MountBiyombo wrote:Yet Oklahoma, (our role model ) felt he was scrub enough to trade for a second round pick.

JT2006 wrote:and hell, it's not like players don't improve. maybe he wasn't this good when he was in OKC. Really he's not THAT good now, but you get the idea.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.