myersia wrote:Could gallinari be a great pick up for us? Would spread the offense with his shooting?
I don't think we have enough salary to send out to aquire him
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myersia wrote:Could gallinari be a great pick up for us? Would spread the offense with his shooting?
ROballer wrote:RamonSessions7 wrote:Davis Bertans actually gonna fetch the wizards an asset
Plain ridiculous shots.
Mamba Mentality wrote:ROballer wrote:RamonSessions7 wrote:Davis Bertans actually gonna fetch the wizards an asset
Plain ridiculous shots.
Scott Brooks has really given him the green light. Some of those shots are sit your ass on the bench worthy.
Kilroy wrote:I like Ja Morant... I usually don't pay a lot of attention to the young guys until they've been in the league 4 or 5 years, unless they're Lakers... But Ja Morant has a lot going for him and is fun to watch.
myersia wrote:Could gallinari be a great pick up for us? Would spread the offense with his shooting?
Pythagoras wrote:myersia wrote:Could gallinari be a great pick up for us? Would spread the offense with his shooting?
Gallo is a guy who I’ve eyes for a LONG time. He’d be an EXCELLENT addition.
Beethoven wrote:Pythagoras wrote:myersia wrote:Could gallinari be a great pick up for us? Would spread the offense with his shooting?
Gallo is a guy who I’ve eyes for a LONG time. He’d be an EXCELLENT addition.
No man i dislike his floppy style of play all the time..i dont think it will cut it when we are in the playoffs
iamworthy wrote:So... Ingram about to get the max?
Russell told Anthony Slater of The Athletic in an interview released Wednesday he now realizes what the five-time NBA champion was trying to preach to him:
"Looking back on it, he dropped so many jewels on me that I didn't even hear because I was not there mentally. I remember one time we were in Houston and I went to his room with his security guard. Kobe comes in and says, 'You know, when you go on these road trips, you want to have fun, you want to turn up, you want to do all that in these cities.' But he said, 'I gained an edge by taking meetings on these road trips, business meetings. What can I do to establish my brand, figure out what I like to do, advance my life after basketball?'"
Russell said it's a lesson many athletes don't learn until it's too late to capitalize on their peak popularity.
"But looking back on it, I'm like, man, he was really teaching me what's really relevant now and a lot of kids don't get it until they're 8-10 years in and realize what they want to do," he told Slater. "Then they attack it, but they're on their way out and their (ability to make money) isn't the same."
Landsberger wrote:Mamba Mentality wrote:
Scott Brooks has really given him the green light. Some of those shots are sit your ass on the bench worthy.
His shot is exactly the same motion from the waste up. That's why he's making shots from everywhere. The fundamentals of his shooting motion remind me of another gunner from back in the day who could do similar things.... Pete Maravich.