illmatic99
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Wouldn't this be the 4th?Great news! We got a Team USA guy! Sorry RHJ didn't stick around. He seems like a cool guy. And man, lol, do I feel bad for Blake. Traded by the Blazers 3 times. Is that a record?
In that video, that comment is what stood out to you? Not the mobile big man running up and down the court, the solid fundamentals and athleticism?announcers comment about 43% free throws Yikes!
no I like him a lot just don't see him in many late 4thQ scenarios. gotta admit 43% is pretty bad thoughIn that video, that comment is what stood out to you? Not the mobile big man running up and down the court, the solid fundamentals and athleticism?
Connaughton is a solid defender.
If he's a pitcher, I like finally having a guy who can probably pass with zip and accuracyHere is a player profile for Connaughton from Blazersedge
Strengths:
1) Terrific athlete. Measured off the charts in multiple areas at the draft combine, including vertical jump and lane agility drills. He was a fourth-round pick of the Baltimore Orioles as a pitcher, and had the front end speed to be an Olympic athlete as well.
2) Lights out shooter. Hit 42% of his threes last year in a competitive conference. One of the best distance shooters in the draft, combining a quick release with solid form.
3) Smart player. Understands the offense and has good court vision. Was a visible leader of the Fighting Irish as a senior last season.
Weaknesses:
1) Sub-par defender. Allows players to get past him far too often. Does not have the size to guard small forwards, nor the lateral quickness to defend most guards.
2) Not good 1-on-1. Does not have the moves to shake defenders, and has poor ball control.
http://www.blazersedge.com/2015/6/2...rofile-pat-connaughton-portland-trail-blazers
Somebody asked "Why did NJ get rid of him?" And that is a puzzle to me. The guy is on a great contract; he was starting for them most of the year and they also took on a contract (Blake's) that we were trying to get rid of. All to get a #23 draft pick?
Nets decided to start tanking early?Somebody asked "Why did NJ get rid of him?" And that is a puzzle to me. The guy is on a great contract; he was starting for them most of the year and they also took on a contract (Blake's) that we were trying to get rid of. All to get a #23 draft pick?
yeh, that is the problem with those draft tests; they don't seem to measure lateral quickness; as I remember Luke Babbit scored very high at the combine.Here is a player profile for Connaughton from Blazersedge
Strengths:
1) Terrific athlete. Measured off the charts in multiple areas at the draft combine, including vertical jump and lane agility drills. He was a fourth-round pick of the Baltimore Orioles as a pitcher, and had the front end speed to be an Olympic athlete as well.
2) Lights out shooter. Hit 42% of his threes last year in a competitive conference. One of the best distance shooters in the draft, combining a quick release with solid form.
3) Smart player. Understands the offense and has good court vision. Was a visible leader of the Fighting Irish as a senior last season.
Weaknesses:
1) Sub-par defender. Allows players to get past him far too often. Does not have the size to guard small forwards, nor the lateral quickness to defend most guards.
2) Not good 1-on-1. Does not have the moves to shake defenders, and has poor ball control.
http://www.blazersedge.com/2015/6/2...rofile-pat-connaughton-portland-trail-blazers
According to Olshey and Aldridge, this is untrue.Aldridge is definitely gone then
According to Olshey and Aldridge, this is untrue.
All good, did not know if you heard the NO press conference or not.I know. Dumb emotionally reactionary post by me. There will be more. Apologies.
Same with Charlotte's fans in regard to the Batum trade and same with a lot of our fans. Everyone hates everythingAccording to some Brooklyn fans, it sounds like they are pissed and that we got a steal. They say their GM is an idiot for doing this trade lol.
Plumlee could be part of a bigger deal to come...He is from Indy...Maybe Bird likes him
It's funny: somebody must have told Olshey "leave 'em wanting more" because every time he does a trade we say "there's GOT to be more to this..."
Most likely not available, but I want a Plumlee. Either one will do, but I'd prefer the one that plays for the Nets. He just blocked a LeBron dunk to preserve a 1 point victory. He's athletic, runs the floor well and plays both smart and aggressive.
BNM
announcers comment about 43% free throws Yikes!
Looks like he has a pretty good stroke from the line. Not sure why his percentage is so low.
