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Interesting comments from Dame
Interesting comments from Dame
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More bad news for T-Rob.
A Kaman-Leonard combination works offensively, but defensively?
Offense offense offense. I don't care what he gives us on O, when he can't do shit on D. Dude swats at players as if he's 6'1 and not 7'1, and has no instincts whatsoever. He had a TOTAL of 5 blocks all season last year. Come on, Terry/Dame. Where should the focus be?
Offense offense offense. I don't care what he gives us on O, when he can't do shit on D. Dude swats at players as if he's 6'1 and not 7'1, and has no instincts whatsoever. He had a TOTAL of 5 blocks all season last year. Come on, Terry/Dame. Where should the focus be?
This. Work on his strengths first. Fill in with new skills after. Eventually Meyers can be a stonger, more effective low post player than Channing Frye, and probably shoot the ball just as well.Especially given our current roster I have zero problems with this. Maximize the talents he has for now and let him grow and expand his game if he skills allow. Confidence is so huge with guys like him
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Embracing end of bench role is more likely.
I'd rather see TRob and Freeland ahead of Meyers in the regular rotation.
Embracing end of bench role is more likely.
I'd rather see TRob and Freeland ahead of Meyers in the regular rotation.

The funny thing is he was drafted for defense.
The funny thing is he was drafted for defense.
