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re: Brandon Ingram

Posted on 7/17/19 at 9:54 am to
Posted by Bronc
Member since Sep 2018
12646 posts
Posted on 7/17/19 at 9:54 am to
For me, the only issue is the spacing. Redick helps now, but it really is going to be on him or Jrue to step up their reliability from three for this unit to become a long-term fit together.

Put him on a team with two-three spacers and I think that synergy immediately raises his profile and performance, it will be interesting how it shakes out in lineups lacking that.
Posted by Sharp85
Member since Jan 2019
846 posts
Posted on 7/17/19 at 11:18 am to
Yall focus to much on three point shooting. Almost to the point where people are obsessed with it. BI will be a go get me a bucket in the 4th quarter guy. He skill level for a 6'9 guy is off the chart. I have heard people say we are going to show him off alot early on and go move him for a Beal type all star. Im on the side that thinks a 25 year old year BI is a higher ceiling player than Beal. I dont get the whole get me the all star now approach. How about develop the really good five young players you have now and build something special instead of fire sale to go get a Beal and be a 7 seed next two years.
Posted by SammyTiger
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2009
66817 posts
Posted on 7/17/19 at 11:51 am to
We have some guys you have to think could be above average from 3 points
BI shot .390 as a rookie
Jrue isn’t terrible.
Zion’s shot is ugly but it got better and better last year. I think It will be respectable enough that you’re not gonna leave him out there alone.
Posted by supe12sta12z
Tiger Town
Member since Apr 2012
10473 posts
Posted on 7/17/19 at 12:00 pm to
If they plan to push the ball before defenses are set, there should be no issues with spacing. In the half court, Reddick creates space when defenses chase him around the perimeter.

Off ball movement will be more important than having multiple high percentage spacers on the court. If they can hit open shots, I do not see an issue here.

Zion doesn’t need a lot of spacing to get to the basket. He’s going to put a lot of bigs in foul trouble since he will be faster and stronger than a lot of bigs in the league. You give him a bit of daylight and that’s all it takes.
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