macd-gm wrote:Spud2nique wrote:kg01 wrote:
Nah, just look at Julius Randle or Mike Beasley. Those are his likely paths.
ETA: Actually, even the eggsperts that love him are basically saying stte, "Of course he'll be a 20/10 guy but will he impact winning?"
First of all there were like 2 20/10 guys in the entire league the last 2 seasons so to suggest 'of course' he'll do it is laughable to me. Second, if he's approaching those nimbers but questionably impacting winning .... why do we want him again?
.... #EZPassLane?
No way! Bagley was born to play in the NBA. Forget college where he dominated stat wise but was in a funky coach K system. He gets to the league and he’s gonna demand doubles. This guy is no Julius Randle (who I like btw) and no way on earth he’s remotely close to Beasley...I knew that guy was a bust before he was even drafted.
Kg, I don’t think you’ve seen the way Bagley handles the ball in open space. He can dribble and actually be crafty with the ball.
Sometimes i think that and sometimes i think that here's a guy who made most of his points on dunks against inferior athletes. What does he do well to score the ball the nba? Can he post up? hit a fade away? take his man off the dribble? The last one maybe but nba 4s are a lot quicker and a lot bigger.
School 'im, macd. You been gone on that crazy juice most of the offseason but you're spot on here. Did you eat your Wheaties this mornin'?
Sorry @spud but if your #1 "skill" is effort, that shat don't fly in the NBA where everybody plays with effort. Hello Tyler Handsblow 2.0.
I can just imagine this guy throwing up half-layups, fighting for 2 tips and reboards on his way to 2 points. Comes away from the action with 2 pts, 3 rebounds. Meanwhile we're down 14 and everybody just watching him try to single-handedly match his 2's for the 3's we're giving up on the other end since he can't (translation: don't want to) defend.
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EZPassLane is getting crowded.