LongLiveHinkie wrote:His ankles won't last a week ballin in those things, they are practically socks.
Aren't they the new Brons or KDs? I think they do have some support despite the flyknit material...but yeah I was gonna say the same thing lol
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LongLiveHinkie wrote:His ankles won't last a week ballin in those things, they are practically socks.
the_process wrote:There’s going to be a board riot when BC sells all the 2nds once again.
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
Mik317 wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:His ankles won't last a week ballin in those things, they are practically socks.
Aren't they the new Brons or KDs? I think they do have some support despite the flyknit material...but yeah I was gonna say the same thing lol
KrazySixersD wrote:Mik317 wrote:LongLiveHinkie wrote:His ankles won't last a week ballin in those things, they are practically socks.
Aren't they the new Brons or KDs? I think they do have some support despite the flyknit material...but yeah I was gonna say the same thing lol
pretty sure they are dame 4's.. which I have a pair, and they are really nice
Onmyway19 wrote:its basically wednesday now.... isnt the next update this saturday? hopefully he starts actually practicing soon. i really dont wanna wait another 2-3 weeks to see him play. maybe if the team hasnt looked so garbage the past two weeks we'd be fine but we desperately need his skill set right now. im tired of watching ben and bayless on offense.
Mik317 wrote:Onmyway19 wrote:its basically wednesday now.... isnt the next update this saturday? hopefully he starts actually practicing soon. i really dont wanna wait another 2-3 weeks to see him play. maybe if the team hasnt looked so garbage the past two weeks we'd be fine but we desperately need his skill set right now. im tired of watching ben and bayless on offense.
get ready for another 3 weeks of practice.
then a sudden setback.
then a 3 week evaluation.
then he's out for the year.
Its the Sixer way
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
XDevilBoiX wrote:Mik317 wrote:Onmyway19 wrote:its basically wednesday now.... isnt the next update this saturday? hopefully he starts actually practicing soon. i really dont wanna wait another 2-3 weeks to see him play. maybe if the team hasnt looked so garbage the past two weeks we'd be fine but we desperately need his skill set right now. im tired of watching ben and bayless on offense.
get ready for another 3 weeks of practice.
then a sudden setback.
then a 3 week evaluation.
then he's out for the year.
Its the Sixer way
Surprising that it came from you lol. You’re usually the positive guy
XDevilBoiX wrote:Mik317 wrote:Onmyway19 wrote:its basically wednesday now.... isnt the next update this saturday? hopefully he starts actually practicing soon. i really dont wanna wait another 2-3 weeks to see him play. maybe if the team hasnt looked so garbage the past two weeks we'd be fine but we desperately need his skill set right now. im tired of watching ben and bayless on offense.
get ready for another 3 weeks of practice.
then a sudden setback.
then a 3 week evaluation.
then he's out for the year.
Its the Sixer way
Surprising that it came from you lol. You’re usually the positive guy
NYSixersFan wrote:
the plan is to get as good as quickly as possible....I fully believe we could have been a borderline playoff team last year by adding young veterans....using or draft picks and cap space.....can I specifically tell you who? no.
PLO wrote:Fultz's wingspan is listed at 6'10" but this "official" measurement comes from U18 USA, so a few years ago now. He'll be one of the longer NBA guards when he does eventually take the floor, maybe not quite the length of Frank N but not far off. It will be particularly noticeable in him shooting over closeouts and on the defensive end of the floor.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
LloydFree wrote:PLO wrote:Fultz's wingspan is listed at 6'10" but this "official" measurement comes from U18 USA, so a few years ago now. He'll be one of the longer NBA guards when he does eventually take the floor, maybe not quite the length of Frank N but not far off. It will be particularly noticeable in him shooting over closeouts and on the defensive end of the floor.
Interesting. I've never heard of wingspan being useful for shooting over a defender. I'm not sure that I understand the correlation. Based on what I've seen of him I'm not sure his wingspan gives him the advantage that you believe, based on how many shots he seems to get blocked.
LakersDynasty14 wrote:Lonzo Ball is literally on a Hall of Fame trajectory at this point. This thread is so full of fail.
shakes0 wrote:I hope they put Simmons on Trae. He'll foul him out by the 3rd quarter. plus Simmons can't stay in front of Trae. No one can.
PLO wrote:LloydFree wrote:PLO wrote:Fultz's wingspan is listed at 6'10" but this "official" measurement comes from U18 USA, so a few years ago now. He'll be one of the longer NBA guards when he does eventually take the floor, maybe not quite the length of Frank N but not far off. It will be particularly noticeable in him shooting over closeouts and on the defensive end of the floor.
Interesting. I've never heard of wingspan being useful for shooting over a defender. I'm not sure that I understand the correlation. Based on what I've seen of him I'm not sure his wingspan gives him the advantage that you believe, based on how many shots he seems to get blocked.
He gets shots blocked when trying to finish at the rim, which was particularly common for him when he had his "scapular imbalance", ie couldn't shoot from distance at all and hence was trying to makeup for his lack of scoring by driving. In college he was routinely good shooting over defenders with his array of "hesi pull-up jimbos" etc - very quick and fluid to get his shot off from distance. That was a strength of his in college and it routinely translates well to the NBA if the player has a high release point, which Fultz did.
That's one worry I have about Trae Young, his release point isn't that high and he doesn't have the length of a Fultz anyway. Its a pretty minor quibble with Young though, he makes up for it in so many other ways with his incredible craft and awesome finishing from almost anywhere on the floor.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down