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re: The Heat might of found a Jimmy Butler clone in Jaime Jaquez Jr.
Posted on 12/28/23 at 11:52 am to Peter167
Posted on 12/28/23 at 11:52 am to Peter167
The kid plays like a veteran. Very good 3-point range and very tough in the paint for a 6'6 SF. Doesn't make mistakes and Spoelstra has him out on the floor for the entire 4th quarter almost every game.
Posted on 12/28/23 at 12:09 pm to Peter167
Jaquez plays nothing like Butler. He's good, but this is a dumb comparison
Posted on 12/28/23 at 3:20 pm to McMahonnequin
Seriously? How can you not see it. It's an extremely comon comparison.
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They both score most of they're points in the paint and around the free throw line. They have a very similar bag of tricks. Neither is very flashy but they're hard to stop and very efficient.
It’s almost as if Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro was complimenting Jimmy Butler’s game. But instead, Herro was speaking about another Heat teammate’s offensive skill set.
“He’s able to attack bigs and guys who are smaller than him are too small,” Herro said. “He can post them up and just the way he finds holes in the defense to either make a play for someone else or make a play for himself is really incredible.”
While those same words could be said about Butler, this wasn’t about about Butler. Herro made this statement to praise Heat rookie revelation Jaime Jaquez Jr.
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They both score most of they're points in the paint and around the free throw line. They have a very similar bag of tricks. Neither is very flashy but they're hard to stop and very efficient.
It’s almost as if Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro was complimenting Jimmy Butler’s game. But instead, Herro was speaking about another Heat teammate’s offensive skill set.
“He’s able to attack bigs and guys who are smaller than him are too small,” Herro said. “He can post them up and just the way he finds holes in the defense to either make a play for someone else or make a play for himself is really incredible.”
While those same words could be said about Butler, this wasn’t about about Butler. Herro made this statement to praise Heat rookie revelation Jaime Jaquez Jr.
This post was edited on 12/28/23 at 3:29 pm
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