I haven’t watched many Rockets games. Can I get some opinions on Clint’s game? Is he heavily dependent on Hardens presences on the court offensively or does he have some scoring chops?,
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Let's just say that he should thank Harden for his new contract this year! I bet he takes Harden out to lunch and dinner everytime.
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He is the prototypical center for the modern NBA.
In his current role he is pretty reliant on the playmaking of Houston's elite backcourt but to his credit he's a relentless rim-runner and athletic finisher with pretty good hands around the basket.
He is also a solid screen setter and an intuitive roll man.
Defensively he's a capable rim protector and is able to switch out on wings occasionally and not get totally embarrassed.
And he has shown he can be a tenacious rebounder when motivated.
He has his limitations but his apparent willingness to learn and the way he has improved every year he has been in the league make it a challenge to gauge just what his ceiling may be.
In his current role he is pretty reliant on the playmaking of Houston's elite backcourt but to his credit he's a relentless rim-runner and athletic finisher with pretty good hands around the basket.
He is also a solid screen setter and an intuitive roll man.
Defensively he's a capable rim protector and is able to switch out on wings occasionally and not get totally embarrassed.
And he has shown he can be a tenacious rebounder when motivated.
He has his limitations but his apparent willingness to learn and the way he has improved every year he has been in the league make it a challenge to gauge just what his ceiling may be.
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Agreed with the great post above. He's ideal because he's a great off-ball player who doesn't demand touches. His court awareness is good and seems to be at the right place most of the time.
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Thanks for the responses. Reason I asked is because someone commented on Bambas trajectory being Clint Capela. Based on your responses I'd have to disagree. Hes very much a pick and pop player, likes to shoot the three a lot. Defensively hes been fairly disappointing up until recently. Well see. Any way. Thanks
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