cloverleaf wrote:The Jays wanted a new coach and they sure got one. The fresh air of truth is bracing and refreshing:
Move the ball and share the ball. If we do that, we will be much improved.
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cloverleaf wrote:The Jays wanted a new coach and they sure got one. The fresh air of truth is bracing and refreshing:
Dogen wrote:Celtics win despite Smart having -1 points for the game.
Scoonie wrote:cloverleaf wrote:The Jays wanted a new coach and they sure got one. The fresh air of truth is bracing and refreshing:
Move the ball and share the ball. If we do that, we will be much improved.
24istheLAW wrote:For me the biggest question of the offseason was whether or not they can deepen the team.
IN: Horford, Schroder, Richardson, Kanter, Fernando, Dunn (expected to be replaced)
OUT: Walker, Fournier, Thompson
With that, plus one of Langford and Nesmith hopefully coming good as a NBA rotation guy, the number of NBA players on the roster appears to have gone up.
24istheLAW wrote:For me the biggest question of the offseason was whether or not they can deepen the team.
IN: Horford, Schroder, Richardson, Kanter, Fernando, Dunn (expected to be replaced)
OUT: Walker, Fournier, Thompson
With that, plus one of Langford and Nesmith hopefully coming good as a NBA rotation guy, the number of NBA players on the roster appears to have gone up.
cloverleaf wrote:The Jays wanted a new coach and they sure got one. The fresh air of truth is bracing and refreshing:
cloverleaf wrote:24istheLAW wrote:For me the biggest question of the offseason was whether or not they can deepen the team.
IN: Horford, Schroder, Richardson, Kanter, Fernando, Dunn (expected to be replaced)
OUT: Walker, Fournier, Thompson
With that, plus one of Langford and Nesmith hopefully coming good as a NBA rotation guy, the number of NBA players on the roster appears to have gone up.
At least as important, and likely even more so IMO, is how much Ime can get through to the Jays and, if he's here, Smart, to better play their roles.
greenroom31 wrote:cloverleaf wrote:playa-hater wrote:
I think Smart is a better all around player, but I see Shroeder better suited to be a starting level PG. I would rather Smart return to his 6th man role.
I'm pretty sure Smart wouldn't be too happy with that.
Smart has spent most of his career in a hybrid bench/starter role... he can deal with it. Also, I see no reason why we would start Schroder and Smart, or at least close with the two of them at times. So long as Smart has a legit role and ~30 mpg I can't see him being a jerk... and if he is, time to trade him.
moonie_mcgee wrote:greenroom31 wrote:cloverleaf wrote:
I'm pretty sure Smart wouldn't be too happy with that.
Smart has spent most of his career in a hybrid bench/starter role... he can deal with it. Also, I see no reason why we would start Schroder and Smart, or at least close with the two of them at times. So long as Smart has a legit role and ~30 mpg I can't see him being a jerk... and if he is, time to trade him.
I have no problem starting Schroder and Smart. The opposition won't like it. Looking at you Bucks and Nets.
Have Pritch, Richardson, Dunn, and Madr off the bench. Then have Nesmith Langford Hayes and Bruno backing up JT and JB.
batabatuta wrote:We are probably going to be the best passing team in the NBA this season. If, probably then second-best.
That's almost a surety with Udoka.
Brett43 wrote:As Smart ponders his future, he should take a look at his new teammate Dennis Schroeder, who turned down a four year, $84 million extension, and is now making "just" $5.9 M this year. Smarts offer is $17M per year times 4, which is $68 million dollars over the next four years. That's a lot of money.
greenroom31 wrote:moonie_mcgee wrote:greenroom31 wrote:
Smart has spent most of his career in a hybrid bench/starter role... he can deal with it. Also, I see no reason why we would start Schroder and Smart, or at least close with the two of them at times. So long as Smart has a legit role and ~30 mpg I can't see him being a jerk... and if he is, time to trade him.
I have no problem starting Schroder and Smart. The opposition won't like it. Looking at you Bucks and Nets.
Have Pritch, Richardson, Dunn, and Madr off the bench. Then have Nesmith Langford Hayes and Bruno backing up JT and JB.
Was a typo on my part -- I meant to type "I see no reason why we WOUDLN'T start..."
Hopefully that clarification makes my post more coherent. Will go edit it to correct.
Parliament10 wrote:
They forgot Bruno Fernando.
And Sam Hauser, as a Two-Way.
cloverleaf wrote:batabatuta wrote:We are probably going to be the best passing team in the NBA this season. If, probably then second-best.
That's almost a surety with Udoka.
With the Jays?!?
BRUNiNHO91 wrote:cloverleaf wrote:batabatuta wrote:We are probably going to be the best passing team in the NBA this season. If, probably then second-best.
That's almost a surety with Udoka.
With the Jays?!?
Am I the only one who thinks both Tatum and Brown are very willing and capable passers, yet have little shooting/scoring talent around them to do so? I mean.. I'm pretty sure you could add like 100 assists each if guys like Semi Ojeleye, Kemba and Grant Williams made open buckets or if Tristan and Teague didn't miss 100 lay ups a game.
Tatum played with a lot of trash in that Brooklyn series but still had 5-7 assists in most games..
BRUNiNHO91 wrote:cloverleaf wrote:batabatuta wrote:We are probably going to be the best passing team in the NBA this season. If, probably then second-best.
That's almost a surety with Udoka.
With the Jays?!?
Am I the only one who thinks both Tatum and Brown are very willing and capable passers, yet have little shooting/scoring talent around them to do so? I mean.. I'm pretty sure you could add like 100 assists each if guys like Semi Ojeleye, Kemba and Grant Williams made open buckets or if Tristan and Teague didn't miss 100 lay ups a game.
Tatum played with a lot of trash in that Brooklyn series but still had 5-7 assists in most games..