WargamesX wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:
That's what winners do, he's a culture changing type of player that almost always makes the right play.
He's Draymond'esque and just like Draymond needs to be around certain other type of players to win.
I don't know if he thrives nearly as well in the Thibs offense which is more iso based and where he would be surrounded by less shooters.
Walton is far from a great coach but playing next to Hield and Fox makes Haliburton's game easier. He might have thrived here too but I don't know.
Draymond is only Draymond in the right system because he can't shoot, he'd fit on pretty much any team if he could. Haliburton fits on any team, he's shooting 43% from three and plays off of Fox who has the ball in his hands at the same rate as Randle.
You give Haliburton all of the Rivers/Burks/Bullock minutes and he's doing the same exact thing here as he's doing with the Kings, because he'd be playing off people just the same as he's doing in Sac.