Slava wrote:FrozenIceCubes wrote:Slava wrote:
Players go through bad shooting patches, **** happens. When he's not shooting well, he's capable of selling defenders on fakes, putting the ball on the floor and he's an underrated help defender. He needs time without forgetting he's only 24. That's an year older than Larry Nance and Anthony Brown.
What are your thoughts..on Anthony Brown. don't think he has much potential outside of being a 3rd stringer ..
Kelly seems to have more value as a potential guy who can spread the floor.
Kelly and Black were lighting up the D-League while this guy has looked bad even in that level of competition. I'd be surprised if he can hang on in the NBA.
Yup, and his college career was pretty unspectacular as well. His only somewhat decent seasons were his last two years.
He's supposed to be a shooter, yet here are his college statistics:
Year 1: 41.7% FG, 35.3% 3PT
Year 2: 39.6% FG, 35.0% 3PT
Year 3: 20% FG, 33% 3PT (4 GP)
Year 4: 47.5% FG, 45.3% 3PT
Year 5: 43.1% FG, 44.1% 3PT
Mystery Player (In SEC)
Year 1: 44.6% FG, 46.8% 3PT
Year 2: 45.9% FG, 44.5% 3PT
Year 3: 42.7% FG, 38% 3PT (Missed handful of games due to ankle injury that plagued him all season)
Player: Michael Frazier, SG/PG, Florida
By the way, his conference totals for 3PT % --- 53.6% 3PT, 41.6% 3PT, 45.1% 3PT -- Also played in deep runs in NCAA Tournaments, hit big shots.
Why is he in the D-League playing for the D-Fenders? There's more upside in having him and Upshaw on the roster instead of Huertas and Ryan Kelly/Metta/Hibbert/Bass. If we can't find a trade for Hibbert or Bass by the trade deadline, we should just waive them and let them go to a competitive team. Then we can bring guys onto the roster that are potential long term fits for the team.