TJ Warren
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How is he not a lottery pick? 6'8'', 215 lbs. Big time scorer (24ppg), rebounds (7.1ppg) and shoots the ball well (50% last year, down to 25% last year....similar but better than G.Harris...)
Not sure I understand it. He shoots well, moves well, defends, has great size for the 3. Can someone explain what I'm missing?
Not sure I understand it. He shoots well, moves well, defends, has great size for the 3. Can someone explain what I'm missing?
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He is not a good shooter, he has a great touch, but he is an average athlete, his length also is just okay, he looks like a back-up combo forward, he is a good scorer in the midrange, can defend a little bit and is a good offensive rebounder.
I think he belongs in the late first 20-30.
Reminds me of Marcus Morris, less strength but better touch and midrange game.
I'd say that he is not a lottery pick because of the same reasons McDermott is not a lottery pick.
I think he belongs in the late first 20-30.
Reminds me of Marcus Morris, less strength but better touch and midrange game.
I'd say that he is not a lottery pick because of the same reasons McDermott is not a lottery pick.
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He isn't a good athlete? Disagree. I like the Jeff Green comparison however he's more of a natural wing . He's also a good shooter with less volume and in more of a spot up role (eg at the next level). He shot 50% from 3 last year! And if you agree his touch is good then he clearly show aptitude to improve as a shooter...
The analysts are wrong on TJW....
The analysts are wrong on TJW....
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Green is a great athlete, not even close, Green is longer, faster, stronger and far more explosive.
He is streaky as a shooter, at least from long range, he has a good touch near the basket, pump fakes, etc, yep.
Green is 6'9 with a 7'1 wingspan, Warren 6'8 and 6'9.5, Green is a gazelle on the open court.
I think he is a rose rebounder and shooter, but better midrange scorer, more fluid, better defender (defensive awereness team defense) version of Marcus Morris.
Good scoring wing from the bench.
He barely shot 1 triple each game last year, that's not really something measurable.
He is streaky as a shooter, at least from long range, he has a good touch near the basket, pump fakes, etc, yep.
Green is 6'9 with a 7'1 wingspan, Warren 6'8 and 6'9.5, Green is a gazelle on the open court.
I think he is a rose rebounder and shooter, but better midrange scorer, more fluid, better defender (defensive awereness team defense) version of Marcus Morris.
Good scoring wing from the bench.
He barely shot 1 triple each game last year, that's not really something measurable.
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not a great athlete, but he moves well without the ball, knows how to work the baseline, sliding into openings and creating passing angles for finishes, contributes on the o-glass, has a killer mid game with various quick releases and floaters. he's very slippery and plays to contact well. i think he projects to be a low maintenance scorer who doesn't have to have many plays run for him, but i don't see him being much outside of a scorer. does he really defend well? because he was a super weak defender last yr. even with the weight loss he still doesn't look all that quick or explosive. after trimming the fat this past summer, i think he'll have to muscle up so he has some sort of athletic advantage at the next level.
i'd probably have him somewhere in the low 20s, possibly high teens if others fall.
edit: as i re-read, it just dawned on me who that description sounded like: shabazz muhammad
i'd probably have him somewhere in the low 20s, possibly high teens if others fall.
edit: as i re-read, it just dawned on me who that description sounded like: shabazz muhammad
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Muhammad is a better shooter and athlete I think.
I like Warren awareness on d, he plays the passing lanes and is a good team defender, he puts good effort, he is never going to be a good defender 1on1, lacks length and strength for that.
I like Warren awareness on d, he plays the passing lanes and is a good team defender, he puts good effort, he is never going to be a good defender 1on1, lacks length and strength for that.
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He reminds me too much of DeShaun Thomas. Thomas was great in college but couldn't land a job in the NBA. T.J. Warren is a better version of him (worse shooter but has far better touch) but he might struggle in the professional level.
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Warren needs to become a better shooter, 0-3 3pt FGs, and 6-14 FTs cost his team, but man, dude can flat out score, and he is absolutely unstoppable in transition.
I like Warren quite a bit.
I like Warren quite a bit.
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he needs to destroy and rebuild that shot. i don't see how he can have any consistency with that thing.
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Warren is kind of like Shabazz if Shabazz had talent. I don't know how good that will be in the NBA though. So much cherry picking, such ridiculous floater %s, so many forced shots...
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Jazzfan12 wrote:Warren is kind of like Shabazz if Shabazz had talent. I don't know how good that will be in the NBA though. So much cherry picking, such ridiculous floater %s, so many forced shots...
i think they're very similar talent-wise. both are naturally strong bodied wings with mediocre athleticism. tj is taller, but shabazz is longer.
skill-wise tj's more accurate with his floater and has better footwork, but i like shabazz' shot more than i like warren's.
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Like Ennis he has great feel for the game but may not be gifted enough outside of that. Also like most tweener-y SF PF in draft.If I'm him I consider staying in. If he was NPOY next season he could creep into lotto
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He's no where near 6'8''. Closer to 6'5''-6'6''.
Really short arms.
Really short arms.
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has quick hands but his foot speed on defense is not great. he leaks out well and has a huge motor though, and i think that's being underrated here. he scores off contact incredibly well for a college player. i think he's a 15-20 range pick (which is where everyone has him projected) just because he can finish in traffic so well.
i was thinking of gerald henderson without the athleticism
i was thinking of gerald henderson without the athleticism
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Reminds me of Jordan Hamilton. I see him as a SF, he isn't a tweener as most try to label guys. His athletic ability is probably just as good or better than Jabari Parker's. The tourny was not good to Parker, Warren, nor McDermott. Out of those 3 I think McDermott is the one most likely to end up being the undersized stretch PF in the mold of Mike Scott. Jabari's ceiling is Pierce and Warren can be a better version of Jordan Hamilton.
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He'll be a good role player in the NBA, but I'm not so sure he's worthy of being a lottery pick.
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Joseph17 wrote:He'll be a good role player in the NBA, but I'm not so sure he's worthy of being a lottery pick.
Completely agree. There are too many other players that should have that spot.
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SBM wrote:Reminds me of Jordan Hamilton. I see him as a SF, he isn't a tweener as most try to label guys. His athletic ability is probably just as good or better than Jabari Parker's. The tourny was not good to Parker, Warren, nor McDermott. Out of those 3 I think McDermott is the one most likely to end up being the undersized stretch PF in the mold of Mike Scott. Jabari's ceiling is Pierce and Warren can be a better version of Jordan Hamilton.
Don't really see the Jordan Hamilton comparison. TJ doesn't have Jordan's range or shooting stroke, i'd say TJ handles the ball better and does a lot of his scoring with movement off the ball, midrange, and floaters. Jordan is more spotup. TJ reminds me of Antwan Jamison with the shot variety and Laker's Cedric Ceballos with his off ball movement.
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