Natebishop3
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I know people don’t like his age, but this dude could thrive next to Scoot.
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Next Colby KarlThe next Sam Dekker or the next Tom Chambers. You decide.
I was thinking more like JJ Redick.The next Sam Dekker or the next Tom Chambers. You decide.
Wouldn’t that just cement the fact that we are already insanely young and we have guys who are projects? Why immediately rule out someone who could have an immediate impact and help scoot just because they’re older?Smaller than Sharpe, 2 years old than him, 3 years older than Rupert, and even older than Jabari Walker - no thanks.
I'm fine getting upper classmen rookie role players who could contribute next season, we did that with Camera last year. If it was an upper classman with 3&D potential, or physical size, or athleticism that might allow higher upside then yes I'd consider it. At least Camera and Murray have NBA sized bodies and higher defensive potential.Wouldn’t that just cement the fact that we are already insanely young and we have guys who are projects? Why immediately rule out someone who could have an immediate impact and help scoot just because they’re older?
Wouldn’t that just cement the fact that we are already insanely young and we have guys who are projects? Why immediately rule out someone who could have an immediate impact and help scoot just because they’re older?
Or: the next Thunder Dan or the next Doug McDermottThe next Sam Dekker or the next Tom Chambers. You decide.
The 10 fastest shuttle runs:
- Dalton Knecht, Tennessee: 2.79 seconds
- Tristan da Silva, Colorado: 2.82 seconds
- Dillon Jones, Weber State: 2.82 seconds
- Ulrich Chomche, NBA Academy Africa: 2.84 seconds
- Tristen Newton, UConn: 2.84 seconds
- Payton Sandfort, Iowa: 2.84 seconds
- AJ Johnson, Illawarra Hawks (NBL): 2.87 seconds
- Jamal Shead, Houston: 2.87 seconds
- Ryan Dunn, Virginia: 2.88 seconds
- Matas Buzelis, G League Ignite: 2.9 seconds
I also think a team that was dead last in shooting last year could really use a deadeye shooter.
when you think about, could a dead eye shooter hit anything?
Smaller than STEPHON CASTLE
Majerle actually feels like an excellent comp for Knecht.Or: the next Thunder Dan or the next Doug McDermott
There's something different about Knecht. I like his game. He may be the guy that breaks the "He's too old" mold.
His D needs to improve for sure.
As an old fan, I remember the old days. They were all around 22 (give or take a year) Bill Walton was 22. No one worried about it.
The only upside I see with the younger picks is there is the possibility for additional improvement in their body and their potential. The downside is they might never achieve that potential.
Knecht just turned 23. He would still have a solid 9-10 years in his prime as a shooter.
It's not just that Knecht is old... it is that he's only had one impressive year in college. Out of five.
Two years of Juco. One year at Northern Colorado where (at age 20) he averaged 8.9 ppg. He then shot up to 20.2 ppg in his fourth college year at Northern Colorado before having an excellent year at TN.
Is it a case of a late bloomer who keeps getting better? Or a case of a guy who's just older and more experienced and more physically mature? I don't know for certain, but it's probably a mixture of the two and so his stats just aren't as impressive to me, especially with his spotty college track record overall.
seems like ST is saying that Portland needs to swing for the fences at #7. High-risk/High-reward rather than settle. I'd agree with that
As an old fan, I remember the old days. They were all around 22 (give or take a year) Bill Walton was 22. No one worried about it.
The only upside I see with the younger picks is there is the possibility for additional improvement in their body and their potential. The downside is they might never achieve that potential.
Knecht just turned 23. He would still have a solid 9-10 years in his prime as a shooter.
I was thinking more like JJ Redick.