Riley has already played in the league.This. Absolute journalists malpractice. I was stunned. Not ONE &?-:&$@ WORD about Riley……
People care way more about the draft picks to see how they first adjust.
Riley has already played in the league.This. Absolute journalists malpractice. I was stunned. Not ONE &?-:&$@ WORD about Riley……
I'm thinking if Riley doesn't start he will get serious 6th Man of The Year buzz. Walking bucket.
Interesting take, considering he only had 1 turnover. 6 TO's in 3 games. Considering attention he is getting from defenses, and the amount of time he has the ball, that not terrible.
I'm not sure there is a wrong answer in the Boozer/Wilson debate at this point. Wilson has always had more upside, but Boozer's floor is exceptionally high. Both guys could have been #1 picks in a few recent drafts. (probably not last year, but would have likely been #2)Boozer was a great college player, no doubt. and he's gonna be a VG pro. but how a kid fares in college means squat in the NBA. the list of college Gods who didn't come close that that level at the next level is pretty long
I'm not sure there is a wrong answer in the Boozer/Wilson debate at this point. Wilson has always had more upside, but Boozer's floor is exceptionally high. Both guys could have been #1 picks in a few recent drafts. (probably not last year, but would have likely been #2)
If Wilson keeps taking and making 3's at anything resembling this rate when the real games start, he might end up being the best player in the draft... and AJ and Darryn have completely lived up to expectations to this point.
Boozer is extremely strong, and considering he is still only 19, will probably get stronger. He seems extremely mature and driven. Good court awareness and basketball IQ. He may not be a bully inside this year, but its coming...
As we all suspected, it was hard to go wrong in the top 4. It's like debating the best kind of ice cream... They are all really good. This debate is going to go on for years... The winner will likely be measured by who can get one of these perennially bad-mediocre teams turned around.
He's absolutely amongst the best on the rookie class at protecting the ball, which seems to be something that NBA twitter doesn't care about.Interesting take, considering he only had 1 turnover. 6 TO's in 3 games. Considering attention he is getting from defenses, and the amount of time he has the ball, that not terrible.
Knocking down those mid-range shots off the dribble will go a long way in getting guys to back off.
Ooof, didn't mean for the tweet caption being like that (was just trying to highlight the sequence).
Peterson, Overall:IDK about this one...watched both games DP played in and he went 6/18 in both and i believe had 8 turnovers the first game. He does jump off the screen on some plays (he had a few plays that made me kinda go "damn") but he was really struggling finishing in the lane in both games and with shot selection. Tools seem to be there for sure though
Agree with most of your analysis though on boozer/wilson
Totally agree. He does everything at a pretty competent level. Not sure that qualifies him for a roster spot, but the total of the parts is a pretty hefty sum. If I were an NBA coach, I would love being able to look down the bench and see a guy that can do anything that is needed, has the energy and desire, and brings it every day. He seems to have an impact on nearly every possession when he is in the game and makes his teammates better in the process. I certainly EXPECT him to be on some NBA roster when he season opens.it was hard to get behind Martinelli when he played for the kitties, but it's easy to root for him now. I think he has a fighting chance to make the team