og15 wrote:Jawun might get more of a look than Yogi because he is 3 years younger. Yogi is already 25, so that doesn't help him in the eyes of teams.
Yogi can put up points though if given minutes and a green light. Can't say the same for Juwan
og15 wrote:Jawun might get more of a look than Yogi because he is 3 years younger. Yogi is already 25, so that doesn't help him in the eyes of teams.
True, guess it depends on what the team is looking for. Jawun is a backup who can pressure the ball and set up the offense, run a little pick and roll. His lack of outside shooting, at least based on what we know so far, since he could have improved, but that hurts him, and he can't finish well at the basket either. Can be picked up as a third string PG.Clemenza wrote:og15 wrote:Jawun might get more of a look than Yogi because he is 3 years younger. Yogi is already 25, so that doesn't help him in the eyes of teams.
Yogi can put up points though if given minutes and a green light. Can't say the same for Juwan
Avery Bradley is close for meMartinToVaught wrote:Can't believe we managed to trade Wes without getting a negative asset back in return. And we even saved money!
For the first time I can remember, there isn't a player on our roster that makes me cringe whenever they check into the game.
og15 wrote:Avery Bradley is close for meMartinToVaught wrote:Can't believe we managed to trade Wes without getting a negative asset back in return. And we even saved money!
For the first time I can remember, there isn't a player on our roster that makes me cringe whenever they check into the game.
og15 wrote:Jawun might get more of a look than Yogi because he is 3 years younger. Yogi is already 25, so that doesn't help him in the eyes of teams.
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