Ruzious wrote:Shoe wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:
Maybe you mark the time in the video where he shows great defensive hip bend. I didn't see it. He strikes me as possibly kevin Garnett if he had a quick first step with his length lack of weight but I don't see the quickness in his feet or the hip bend. Or explosiveness second jumps on rebounds. AGain, put a link the video and tell us the time in the video where you see evidence that he can maintain a deep hip bend for a long period of time offensve and defense? I will check it out.
Obsession with hip bend, so youre looking for In the NBA its basically jimmy butler and.......tony allen? Not Kobe, Duncan, Shaq, Gasol, LeBron, Curry, Durant, AD, Kyrie, Harden etc. Stars don't bend their hips for extended periods of time. Hip fluidity is more important.
You give Poku a long look because he flings the ball around like a pick up game but still averages 4 assists and positive AST/TO ratio.
Meh, there's plenty of 18 year old 7'2 guys who can run the ball up court, stop on a dime, and make a perfect behind the back bounce pass setting up a teammate for a layup.
That's not a deep hip bend, sorry. Now if he was in an offensive threat position stopping full speed, with a deep hip, then I would give you credit. He only ways 211 which is the weight of an nba shooting guarding or even point guard. He is clearly upright, hips not deeply bent, --"and you can clearly see that when he does dip his hips even slightly he can't really maintain it for any period of time, he immediately returns to an upright position. When he passes, it's more like a bail out pass because he is no position to score when he passes it. alot of times we like to see things that just aren't there. Maybe you have some other examples?


























