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The move to pick up Bembry’s option is a chance for the guard/forward to unlock his potential. Bembry, the No. 21 overall pick in 2016, has been injured for much of his two seasons. He has averaged 3.7 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 64 career games. He appeared in 38 games as a rookie and 26 games last season. He was also slowed this offseason due to injury. Bembry will earn $2.6 million for the option year.
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
jayu70 wrote:I'm not surprised. He had an injuty riddled 2nd season and his tantalizing defensive ability made it an easy call. Didn't hurt that his 3pt shot looked decent in preseason.
Lloyd Pierce said that Bembry has been at the practice facility since the Hawks tabbed Pierce to be their head coach this summer.
"Dre' showed up with his mom," Pierce said of the press conference that announced his hiring. "From that day moving forward, he and (assistant coach Chris) Jent have been in the gym, if not five days a week, then six days a week.
Pierce noted that Bembry shot the ball well from the field in the preseason, flashing a nicely-improved jump shot.
"He's done it in a very efficient manner: 46 percent from three and over 50 percent overall," Pierce said. "He's just playing good basketball. He's one of those guys who we have to keep under control with the turnover issue, but I think that he has been great for us. He provides us with two-way opportunities. He is able to guard the best perimeter players. He is able to slash and get to the rim."
Bembry had high praise for his tutor, who once won an NBA Championship with the Houston Rockets in 1994.
"He's a great shooter
," Bembry said of Jent, who spent most of his 10-year pro career in Europe. "I switched up a few minor adjustments to my jump shot. Now I feel a lot more comfortable and confident.
graymule wrote::D
We learn who our shooting coach is and we are thankful for our health leader, Chelsea Lane and what she brings to our injured Hawk players!
Thanks for the honesty.MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
Peachtree HoopsDeAndre Bembry’s reintroduction to Atlanta
Only a couple of day before the regular season began, the Hawks announced that Bembry would be included in the young trio of Taurean Prince and John Collins of getting his $2.6 million option picked up for a fourth year. Two weeks into the new season, the former first round pick has played in the most consistent rotational role of his professional career.
“[I] was just trying to get my body right,” Bembry said of his most recent offseason’s routine. “Staying in the gym. When we got a new coach with Lloyd [Pierce], I’ve been with him since day one with the summer league team. Just getting my body right and working out, and I feel like it’s working so far.”
Bembry is currently averaging 8.5 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists a night, but his main impact hasn’t been displayed through the typical stat line.
The energy that the 6-foot-6 wing has brought on both sides of the ball is [undeniable].
“I think DeAndre’s spirit and his energy has been great,” Atlanta Hawks head coach Lloyd Pierce said during last Saturday’s post-game press conference against the Chicago Bulls. “We put him all over the place defensively. He’s guarding a lot of guys, being one of the guys tonight, but I think he’s given us what he has. He’s a competitor, he’s an athlete, he’s an attacker. I love what he’s been doing since this season has started.”
“It’s a different type of feel,” Bembry said. “I’ve been on older teams before, so seeing all of these younger guys I definitely feel like I can help, but we also have a couple of older guys like Vince [Carter] and Jeremy Lin that can help us, as well. I mean, we’re still young ourselves.”
Bembry said that he will continue to work on his core and his jump shot on the court. Off the court, he said that his family has continued to support him through his ups and downs during his first couple of seasons.
macd-gm wrote:I'll go ahead and predict that Bembry is a goner.
jayu70 wrote:macd-gm wrote:I'll go ahead and predict that Bembry is a goner.
You still think so?