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re: Of the first 34 picks in the 2020 NBA Draft.....
Posted on 12/28/20 at 10:59 am to supe12sta12z
Posted on 12/28/20 at 10:59 am to supe12sta12z
We are 2-1 and its a lot of negativity, mostly because we are not doing it the way or making the moves that posters want them to make.
Posted on 12/28/20 at 11:05 am to Fun Bunch
I'm not melting, and i'm not being negative. I'm simply presenting statistical facts.
I am still excited about the season and this team, and i still believe in all 3 of those guys being contributors to this team this year.
I am still excited about the season and this team, and i still believe in all 3 of those guys being contributors to this team this year.
Posted on 12/28/20 at 11:06 am to Fun Bunch
I think it's reasonable to look at roster construction at this stage of the Griff/Langdon era. But I'd give it 20 games or so before coming to any real conclusions.
But you can't say coming off Summer League last year you weren't pumped to see Hayes and Alexander-Walker play in the regular season. NAW in particular looked like he might have the kind of rookie campaign that Tyler Herro, a fellow Summer League star, ended up having. Now both are seen more as projects than prospects for playing time this year. If you want to be a good team, you've got to get more yield out of top-20 draft picks--at least solid bench minutes from those guys.
But you can't say coming off Summer League last year you weren't pumped to see Hayes and Alexander-Walker play in the regular season. NAW in particular looked like he might have the kind of rookie campaign that Tyler Herro, a fellow Summer League star, ended up having. Now both are seen more as projects than prospects for playing time this year. If you want to be a good team, you've got to get more yield out of top-20 draft picks--at least solid bench minutes from those guys.
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