If I'm being honest David sounded like he was doing something else at the time of the discussion. I wish he would have dug a little deeper and been a bit more specific, but overall it was a good inside look into the Bruin guys.
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:14 pm Post subject:
The answer is: "The Gong Show"
That was the one with the lever of rejection.
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:16 pm Post subject:
The answer is: "The Gong Show"
That was the one with the lever of rejection.
See, I listened to the end. _________________ Never argue with stupid people! They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience!! - Twain
Think Lonzo Ball can take us from 26 wins to the 40's emplay?
No... not at all. Lonzo is not the answer.
But yet most people think he can change the fortunes of a franchise, he is a guy you can expect to come in and make a Impact from day 1.
Lonzo can be the key to allow the others do what they do best
DLo - Shoot and Pass
Randle - Run and Score in the paint
BI - Get the ball in rhythm off screens
Mosgov - Get the ball on time when they are deep into the paint
JC - Allow him to flourish as a great 6th man where he can be instant offense
Nance Jr - Get the ball in rhythm at the right spots
Zuboc - Get the ball in rhythm at the right time
Nwaba - Limit his need to create and just cut to score and play D
Deng - Limit his need to create and just cut to score and play D
Lonzo just has to be the Floor General - good or bad since he will make mistakes
Fultz as a scoring PG will take away the skills that DLo and JC bring to the table
Fox is the same way except his quickness allows him to be good on D
Jackson would be another BI
If they draft Ball, they will be better than 27 wins - how much better, nobody knows
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 7:19 pm Post subject:
rancar wrote:
Worst podcast ever. Dude sounded bored as f*ck
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Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 6:22 pm Post subject:
emplay wrote:
talking to a lot of NBA people - they don't agree on Lonzo's bust potential - instead they see star potential. No guarantee he reaches it but bust potential? That's not the words I'm getting from talking to a lot of NBA folk
When you ask what people mean when they say bust potential, it usually has something to do with how ugly they think his shot is. Getting kind of comical really. Lonzo is going to be amazing.
I like Lonzo, but I still love DLOs game and don't think Lonzo and DLO who both stink when it comes to dribble penetration to the hoop work together. I'm on team Tatum. High quality FT%. Nice 6'11 wingspan. Can penetrate. A year ago the almost universal #1 mocked player. His catch and shoot is really the big weakness I see. Yet I don't buy that a guy who can hit 85 percent on free throws can't figure out catch and shoot. _________________ How can I get a copy of a Laker game played on Sunday, March 11, 2001 Sonics/Lakers? If you know PM me please
Lonzo and DLo are a strong combo offensively together - mix of passing and shooting will be very exciting to watch
Tatum will be a nice player _________________ Salary Cap Strategist and Columnist at Bleacher Report and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/EricPincus
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