DayofMourning wrote:Must confess. I only watched him play for about ten minutes this season. Time constraints. Had to fit time in for LIttle and Hunter. I should've afforded him some time. Boy is legit.
you named your sons little and hunter?
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DayofMourning wrote:Must confess. I only watched him play for about ten minutes this season. Time constraints. Had to fit time in for LIttle and Hunter. I should've afforded him some time. Boy is legit.
Chalm Downs wrote:DayofMourning wrote:Must confess. I only watched him play for about ten minutes this season. Time constraints. Had to fit time in for LIttle and Hunter. I should've afforded him some time. Boy is legit.
you named your sons little and hunter?
twix2500 wrote:By the way I got a cool story. Back in the early 90s, I was taught the James Harden step back along with the value of steps by a deaf player who was part of a deaf hooping league. He was an older guy and had some of the sickest handles. Tim Hardaway would come out and play him one on one for fun. Don't think I ever knew his real name. The kids had an obviously rude nickname for him. They called him Dah Dah. So that James Harden step back we refer it as the Dah Dah. And the first step you show the ball after a cross over between your legs, the second step you pulled the ball back behind your back on a step back to create space for a 3 point shot. Each step they would say Dah. Because that's the sound the deaf guy would make when he taught you the move. Dah Dah
I know it's mean, but a true story.
Might be the first story I have told here. Lol I known for telling a lot of stories. People make fun of it, calling me grandpa story time. Lol
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twix2500 wrote:What do you all consider or define as "first step"?Bishop45 wrote:DrHeat wrote: Steph and Klay don't have great first steps and seem to get to the rim a lot
Oh this is bad, can we not do this?
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SlowPaced wrote:I've really warmed up to Tyler's potential as a high-volume shooter. Still skeptical of his ability to get to the rim and finish inside, but I think more highly of his potential to be a high efficiency 20+ PPG scorer. Envisioning a 22-4-4 on 47-40-85 type player.
SlowPaced wrote:I've really warmed up to Tyler's potential as a high-volume shooter. Still skeptical of his ability to get to the rim and finish inside, but I think more highly of his potential to be a high efficiency 20+ PPG scorer. Envisioning a 22-4-4 on 47-40-85 type player.
HeatFanLifer wrote:SlowPaced wrote:I've really warmed up to Tyler's potential as a high-volume shooter. Still skeptical of his ability to get to the rim and finish inside, but I think more highly of his potential to be a high efficiency 20+ PPG scorer. Envisioning a 22-4-4 on 47-40-85 type player.
Tyler is going to have to get in peak shape to be a performer in the NBA. Best thing the Heat can hope for his rookie season is 20 mpg and just have him run around on offense, wearing out defenders until he can get an open shot, Reggie Miller and Rip Hamilton style.
Wayne Ellington attempted to fill this role, but defenses were able to figure him out. Spo needs to design an offense that prevents this from occurring for Tyler. My confidence on that is low tho.
SlowPaced wrote:I've really warmed up to Tyler's potential as a high-volume shooter. Still skeptical of his ability to get to the rim and finish inside, but I think more highly of his potential to be a high efficiency 20+ PPG scorer. Envisioning a 22-4-4 on 47-40-85 type player.
Feel_the_Heat15 wrote:We should focus more on Herro's efficiency rather than how much he scores during this upcoming season. 4 or 5 players are going to get their shots before him.
Chalm Downs wrote:his nickname is boywonder ffs
dean456 wrote:SlowPaced wrote:I've really warmed up to Tyler's potential as a high-volume shooter. Still skeptical of his ability to get to the rim and finish inside, but I think more highly of his potential to be a high efficiency 20+ PPG scorer. Envisioning a 22-4-4 on 47-40-85 type player.
I think he could develop into a 15-20ppg, 3rpg, 3.5apg on 45/40/85 percentages mostly playing off the ball if he can get more than 25mpg. Would love to find out though that he could be a secondary ball handler and have the ability to make plays as well as being able to play off ball. If so then I could see that jump 5ppg and 2.5apg
radikalBaller wrote:
On the other side Herro will struggle at the rim with a slow fisrt step, subpar hops, and very short arms...he will get blocked alot and will turn the ball over when pressuered by long nba athletes...
Could be a belinelli, ellington type of player with better handle and passing...
Dr_Heat wrote: Oof
JustiseForMiami wrote:dean456 wrote:SlowPaced wrote:I've really warmed up to Tyler's potential as a high-volume shooter. Still skeptical of his ability to get to the rim and finish inside, but I think more highly of his potential to be a high efficiency 20+ PPG scorer. Envisioning a 22-4-4 on 47-40-85 type player.
I think he could develop into a 15-20ppg, 3rpg, 3.5apg on 45/40/85 percentages mostly playing off the ball if he can get more than 25mpg. Would love to find out though that he could be a secondary ball handler and have the ability to make plays as well as being able to play off ball. If so then I could see that jump 5ppg and 2.5apg
bro there are like 10-12 players in the entire league that put up those numbers. (25-6-3). That's a crazy projection for Herro.
I hope you're not disappointed if he sits around the 14-18 PPG mark
radikalBaller wrote:
On the other side Herro will struggle at the rim with a slow fisrt step, subpar hops, and very short arms...he will get blocked alot and will turn the ball over when pressuered by long nba athletes...
Could be a belinelli, ellington type of player with better handle and passing...