GhostOfPGA
The late great Paul Allen
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I’m cute though. Moms love me, I’ve been a card carrying member of the Cougar Club since I was 19.With all due respect, she could probably kick your @$$.
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I’m cute though. Moms love me, I’ve been a card carrying member of the Cougar Club since I was 19.With all due respect, she could probably kick your @$$.
If he's shitty, it's Stuart LittleFirst person to say Chicken Little is in big trouble.
HahahaI’m guessing Rich Little. So he can impersonate Kawhi Leonard.

Stuart little kicked ass though, remember the book where he single handily destroyed communism and marched on Washington for equal animal rights?If he's shitty, it's Stuart Little
Maybe he's related to Omar Little.
Mirin Fader is probably my favorite sportswriter on the planet right nowVery good article, and by a young woman whose name is an obvious cross between Minas Tirith and Darth Vader - so, nerd cred.
honestly, reading those two posts from his parents did more to improve my optimism about NL then anything else I've absorbed today. Parents matter and he seems to be blessed.Why did I just follow Nassir's mom and dad on twitter....?
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If the arena doesn't have Omar whistling Farmer in the Dell keyed up next season, I'll be disappointed.Maybe he's related to Omar Little.
People are waiting to be rid of Evan Turner, but he was a big help for Jake Layman in the 2nd unit.
It’s likely that Turner could do the same for Little if
Little gets in the rotation (and Turner is still here of course).
And I hope Simons becomes the 2nd unit point guard. He looks like he can make some nice passes up the court.
honestly, reading those two posts from his parents did more to improve my optimism about NL then anything else I've absorbed today. Parents matter and he seems to be blessed.
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Nah, if I remember correctly in the Duke/NC game in Chapel Hill, Zion schooled him like 3 trips in a row down the stretch.Zion cried himself to sleep after the games he was defended by Nassir Little.
The number 1 pick schooled the number 25 pick? Man you are bringin' it! I watched film somebody posted of him schooling Zion on several plays...creating turnovers...beating him off the dribble...he didn't back down from Zion at all..played him toughNah, if I remember correctly in the Duke/NC game in Chapel Hill, Zion schooled him like 3 trips in a row down the stretch.
To be accurate, 24 teams didn't pass on him as several had multiple picks. I agree he's a project with upside and don't expect much immediate help. Barring injuries or shelf clearing roster moves, my guess is he'll be brought along slowly like Collins with hopes he also earns a rotation spot in year 2 or 3. He has physical tools but obviously has a lot of learning/refining to do especially on offense. I won't be surprised or disappointed if it takes him a couple seasons to reach a competent level in the league. If that is his career arc where he's not an immediate success, I'm sure we'll be seeing the same posters who are gushing superlatives today calling him hopeless before his rookie year is completed... seen that movie a few times.He could be a huge steal....eventually. The nagging question I have is why 24 other teams didn't think so. Is it just that he is a project who won't help for a few years?
Schmitz:Nassir Little dropping all the way to No. 25. We've learned since the collegiate preseason that he's far from a perfect prospect. Questions about his work ethic and motor arose during the pre-draft process, which aligned with his uneven season at UNC. But even with that in mind, for 25 teams to pass on a player with his tools and defensive versatility is mind-boggling. Hopefully this lights a fire under Little, as he has top-10 talent in the Jaylen Brown mold. Portland figures to be a great fit for him alongside Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum.
Who is Schmitz?
Gotta have a big motor. C'mon, kid, don't fuck this upSchmitz:Nassir Little dropping all the way to No. 25. We've learned since the collegiate preseason that he's far from a perfect prospect. Questions about his work ethic and motor arose during the pre-draft process, which aligned with his uneven season at UNC. But even with that in mind, for 25 teams to pass on a player with his tools and defensive versatility is mind-boggling. Hopefully this lights a fire under Little, as he has top-10 talent in the Jaylen Brown mold. Portland figures to be a great fit for him alongside Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum.
Schmitz:Nassir Little dropping all the way to No. 25. We've learned since the collegiate preseason that he's far from a perfect prospect. Questions about his work ethic and motor arose during the pre-draft process, which aligned with his uneven season at UNC. But even with that in mind, for 25 teams to pass on a player with his tools and defensive versatility is mind-boggling. Hopefully this lights a fire under Little, as he has top-10 talent in the Jaylen Brown mold. Portland figures to be a great fit for him alongside Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum.
I was thinking Jaylen Brown would be a good comp (right down to the good GPAs) and it's worth noting that he looked like a bust his first season or so.Schmitz:Nassir Little dropping all the way to No. 25. We've learned since the collegiate preseason that he's far from a perfect prospect. Questions about his work ethic and motor arose during the pre-draft process, which aligned with his uneven season at UNC. But even with that in mind, for 25 teams to pass on a player with his tools and defensive versatility is mind-boggling. Hopefully this lights a fire under Little, as he has top-10 talent in the Jaylen Brown mold. Portland figures to be a great fit for him alongside Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum.
I was thinking Jaylen Brown would be a good comp (right down to the good GPAs) and it's worth noting that he looked like a bust his first season or so.
