blanko wrote:Can you list the 3rd year players/real nba players in the last say 3 summer leagues?
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I really dont understand the point of your question and what it has to do with Mitchell Robinson.
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blanko wrote:Can you list the 3rd year players/real nba players in the last say 3 summer leagues?
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Knicksfan20 wrote:B8RcDeMktfxC wrote:Knicksfan20 wrote:
I agree to an extent. Id like to see Mitch jacking up 3s and trying to score 1 on 1 in the post. Maybe some pick and pop action. We know he is a beast on defense, would like to see him improve his offense as well. Playing as the best player on a summerleague team, he can look to score more and gain some confidence in doing so.
No. No. No No. NO NO **** NO
Mitch does not need to be doing all that **** in teh summer league. The summer league is crap and full of crap players. He has to be developing all of that stuff against real NBA players. That means not the summer league. C'mon guys.
If there are pick up games with all real NBA players he can play with that stuff, then, meh, fine. Otherwise it is simply train, train, train and then see how it works out when you get back to the league.
Int players have a small short-cut (eg Frank or RJ), but Mitch doesn't (unless he finds a French nationality grandfather somewhere down there in the bayoo).
1. Against elite/nba competition..at his age... he will get exposed by doing that.
2. He can do that during the season. No reason to not work on the weaker part of his game in the summer/summerleague.
3. there are many "real" NBA players in the summerleague
4. Any street pickup game with NBA players, have non NBA players playing in the games.
So i really have no idea what youre talking about. Him playing in a full court setting against decent competition will only benefit him at his age.



Strick wrote:I'm interested in seeing Frank standing next to guys like Iggy and RJ who are listed at 6'7. I swear Frank always looks taller than they list him at.
I do love having a bunch of versatile players that are 6'5 and above



thebuzzardman wrote:
Obviously he needs to get more proficient at shooting the 3, to be at least that role playing 3&D guy.
But I swear, with his long arms and his height in general, I think getting a little better at those mid range jumpers is big too. They are generally there for him all day, as he was decent shooting over people the times he took them.

That can't be right i thought fix was around 6'3. He looks about 2 inches shorter than mud. Frank is towering over him...Jeff Van Gully wrote:
damn