He (Wright) needs to use his dribble-drive game more but costs roughly the same amount as the combined salaries of Victor Claver and Luke Babbitt, who spent last season proving they have no idea how to play.
And this guy proves he didn't actually watch the Blazers. The one thing Claver does know, is how to play (high IQ), it's simply making shot's that have been his crux.
And this guy proves he didn't actually watch the Blazers. The one thing Claver does know, is how to play (high IQ), it's simply making shot's that have been his crux.
Well by advanced stats Claver was below replacement player level production; which is an unsigned player available at any time in the D-League. So I think the writers statement is still valid.
I agree if Claver could consistently make shots he would be a legit NBA player. But there are many such players one skill away from being competent in the NBA.