Floody100 wrote:Prediction time !
It will take him a while but I can see Pritchard eventually being an all-star. Predicting a similar career to Kyle Lowry’s if I’m being honest.
Tommy is alive!!!!!
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Floody100 wrote:Prediction time !
It will take him a while but I can see Pritchard eventually being an all-star. Predicting a similar career to Kyle Lowry’s if I’m being honest.
ddb wrote:Floody100 wrote:Prediction time !
It will take him a while but I can see Pritchard eventually being an all-star. Predicting a similar career to Kyle Lowry’s if I’m being honest.
Tommy is alive!!!!!
djFan71 wrote:Taget wrote:grindtime22 wrote:
There is more room on the bandwagon
The last two bandwagons I joined was with Abdel Nader and Carsen Edwards. For everyone's sake I'll pass on selecting a binky this year.
Appreciated. When the Carsen wagon comes in with you still driving it, it'll be sweet, sweet victory for you.
ddb wrote:djFan71 wrote:Taget wrote:
The last two bandwagons I joined was with Abdel Nader and Carsen Edwards. For everyone's sake I'll pass on selecting a binky this year.
Appreciated. When the Carsen wagon comes in with you still driving it, it'll be sweet, sweet victory for you.
Wouldn’t shock me at all to see Carsen Edward’s become a factor this season off the bench. For his style of play and size it was bound to take some time for him to adjust to the NBA game. Especially adjusting to coming in cold off the bench. It’s possible he never adjusts and is out of the league soon, but it’s also possible that the game slows down for him and he figured it out.
Would be excellent to see Edward’s become a weapon off the bench. Some microwave offense.
ddb wrote:djFan71 wrote:Taget wrote:
The last two bandwagons I joined was with Abdel Nader and Carsen Edwards. For everyone's sake I'll pass on selecting a binky this year.
Appreciated. When the Carsen wagon comes in with you still driving it, it'll be sweet, sweet victory for you.
Wouldn’t shock me at all to see Carsen Edward’s become a factor this season off the bench. For his style of play and size it was bound to take some time for him to adjust to the NBA game. Especially adjusting to coming in cold off the bench. It’s possible he never adjusts and is out of the league soon, but it’s also possible that the game slows down for him and he figured it out.
Would be excellent to see Edward’s become a weapon off the bench. Some microwave offense.
Celtics_Champs wrote:Meh?
Again, I have no idea. But definitely comes off as a meh.
BostonCouchGM wrote:Pritchard was something like #4 on my Big Board. I think he's got all-star upside and is Day 1 starter material. I think I called him the white Kyrie who plays defense but minus the head case. He should be starting because he's better than Teague but I doubt Brad does it. It's going to be funny watching the 95% of this board join me on the bandwagon as he becomes a fan favorite. He's really good folks. He can do it all on offense except finish above the rim and even holds his own on defense.
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bucknersrevenge wrote:BostonCouchGM wrote:Pritchard was something like #4 on my Big Board. I think he's got all-star upside and is Day 1 starter material. I think I called him the white Kyrie who plays defense but minus the head case. He should be starting because he's better than Teague but I doubt Brad does it. It's going to be funny watching the 95% of this board join me on the bandwagon as he becomes a fan favorite. He's really good folks. He can do it all on offense except finish above the rim and even holds his own on defense.
LOL
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ConstableGeneva wrote:
Bleeding Green wrote:I can see liking Pritchard's offense, but in what world is his defense ever going to rise above 'bad'? He's not strong, athletic or long enough to guard like 99% of the NBA. I'm sure he'll be fine against like some smaller guards, but that's about it. I hope he has touch like Kyrie around the rim because he's gonna need it to get his shot off. His handle looks legit and the shot looks awesome with great range and a willingness to launch it, but man I am just so tired of tiny point guards who get hunted on defense when the games actually matter. For him to be an all-star he's going to have to have Lillard range.
Is it encouraging or depressing that he matched his block total from his Senior year just last night?