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Heard today on the plane that Dame used to call Shae, ‘THE DON”…….. haven’t looked at the teams social media page today, but that might be what they are pushing. Hope they get in before the Lakers and Doncic.
 
Heard today on the plane that Dame used to call Shae, ‘THE DON”…….. haven’t looked at the teams social media page today, but that might be what they are pushing. Hope they get in before the Lakers and Doncic.

Don't trust anyone with "The" in their name.
 
Heard today on the plane that Dame used to call Shae, ‘THE DON”…….. haven’t looked at the teams social media page today, but that might be what they are pushing. Hope they get in before the Lakers and Doncic.

The Don is better than Cobra
 
The question I had tonight after watching Shaedon's dunk for the umpteenth time is: Is Shaedon the most effortless top level high fligher in league history?

I think it looks just as easy as it was for MJ and Kobe and I think Shaedon gets higher than both of those guys. Dominique and Vince both looked like an explosion propelled them into the air not as effortless looking as Shae also I'm not sure if they got up as high either. Shaedon's jumping is all time.
 
The question I had tonight after watching Shaedon's dunk for the umpteenth time is: Is Shaedon the most effortless top level high fligher in league history?

I think it looks just as easy as it was for MJ and Kobe and I think Shaedon gets higher than both of those guys. Dominique and Vince both looked like an explosion propelled them into the air not as effortless looking as Shae also I'm not sure if they got up as high either. Shaedon's jumping is all time.

Gerald green
 
The question I had tonight after watching Shaedon's dunk for the umpteenth time is: Is Shaedon the most effortless top level high fligher in league history?

I think it looks just as easy as it was for MJ and Kobe and I think Shaedon gets higher than both of those guys. Dominique and Vince both looked like an explosion propelled them into the air not as effortless looking as Shae also I'm not sure if they got up as high either. Shaedon's jumping is all time.
David Thompson?
 
David Thompson?
Watching Thompson he was very much like Shaedon is. Effortless and just as high flying.
Gerald green
Yeah, I missed him. He was a higher riser than Shaedon (fucking crazy that that's even a thing) and his jumping looked just as easy as Shaedon's definitely the best nonchalant leaper I'm aware of who ever played in the league.
 
Watching Thompson he was very much like Shaedon is. Effortless and just as high flying.

Yeah, I missed him. He was a higher riser than Shaedon (fucking crazy that that's even a thing) and his jumping looked just as easy as Shaedon's definitely the best nonchalant leaper I'm aware of who ever played in the league.
 
Watching Thompson he was very much like Shaedon is. Effortless and just as high flying.

Yeah, I missed him. He was a higher riser than Shaedon (fucking crazy that that's even a thing) and his jumping looked just as easy as Shaedon's definitely the best nonchalant leaper I'm aware of who ever played in the league.
I’ve said it before, Shae reminds me of a not so long and lanky T-Mac. Way he floats out there. Obviously 4 inches shorter, but that’s what makes what he’s doing that much more impressive.
 
The question I had tonight after watching Shaedon's dunk for the umpteenth time is: Is Shaedon the most effortless top level high fligher in league history?

I think it looks just as easy as it was for MJ and Kobe and I think Shaedon gets higher than both of those guys. Dominique and Vince both looked like an explosion propelled them into the air not as effortless looking as Shae also I'm not sure if they got up as high either. Shaedon's jumping is all time.


David Thompson, Julius Erving, Clyde, Rex Chapman, Sean Kemp, Josh Smith, Jason Richardson, James Worthy

now, a lot of those guys were bigger than Sharpe. Thompson wasn't but he had incredibly long arms and played big. Chapman about the same size. There are other like Larry Nance or Tom Chambers, but those were 6'10 guys. Hey! Jerome Kersey could elevate too

Shaedon is certainly fluid in his drive/jump motion. But if we're talking about his latest dunk, that was not effortless. It was kind of a perfect storm of circumstance and maximum effort. He made the pick then had about a 25' open runway to the hoop and only defender. So he was able to build momentum up to his launch
 
Maxamillion711 does it again...

What’s that? Steal people’s edits and claim them as his/her own? There’s a reason you haven’t seen him for a few years. Finally caught up to him/her.
 
nets were throwing double teams at him after the first quarter. and he handled it generally well outside of a couple misreads.

this is what i want to see the last 20 games: can he be the #1 option?

if chauncey puts him back on the bench, i will be so irritated.
For him to start, Billups would have to bench Deni or Grant. I think he SHOULD bench Grant, but I'm quite sure he won't.
 
Fun fact: Shaedon Sharpe is about the same age LaMarcus was, when he was a rookie.

true, although Aldridge entered the NBA with a foundation of playing 2 years at Texas. Sharpe had no foundation other than high school ball in Canada

that kind of foundation, or the lack of, may be pretty important

Guards/Wings in their 3rd seasons at 21 years of age:

Sharpe: 18-4-3 (no college, no g-league)

Devin Booker: 25-5-5 (1 year at Kentucky)
Jayson Tatum: 23-7-3 (1 year at Duke)
Antony Edwards: 25-6-4 (1 year at Georgia)
Ja Morant: 27-6-7 (he was 22 in his 3rd year after two seasons at Memphis)
Darius Garland: 22-3-9 (1 year at Vanderbilt)

Jamal Murray: 18-4-5 (1 year at Kentucky after last minute flip from Oregon)

Jaylen Brown spent 1 year at Cal; Donovan Mitchell 2 seasons at Louisville; Tyrese Haliburton spent 2 seasons at Indiana.; Jaylen Williams spent 3 seasons at Santa Clara

it could very well be that Sharpe will never catch most of those guys and it will be a matter of talent rather than pre-NBA resume. And there is probably no real substitute for actual NBA experience.

But I'm guessing that players who have a season or more of major NCAA experience enter the NBA with a foundation of skills and discipline that give them a significant edge over somebody like Scoot with limited g-league experience, or Sharpe, who essentially took the year before the NBA off. To me, there always seems to be some important missing context in comparing ages of guys in that 19-22 range
 
For him to start, Billups would have to bench Deni or Grant. I think he SHOULD bench Grant, but I'm quite sure he won't.
Ya that should be it, since Sharpe is our future. Grant seems like a team player too so I don’t think he would mind imo.

But defensively we would still be better and longer with Grant so that’s the only reason why I could see him starting. Billups wants defense first

Regardless Sharpe should be starting now and we need to unleash him imo
 
nets were throwing double teams at him after the first quarter. and he handled it generally well outside of a couple misreads.

this is what i want to see the last 20 games: can he be the #1 option?

if chauncey puts him back on the bench, i will be so irritated.
I'm already incredibly irritated. What a wasted fucking season.
 
For him to start, Billups would have to bench Deni or Grant. I think he SHOULD bench Grant, but I'm quite sure he won't.
Interesting questions.

I think we all agree the Blazers "Future 5" are:
- Scoot
- Sharpe
- Deni
- Camara
- Clingan

If you had to play one game for the championship tonight with the current squad, and they were all healthy, who do you start? Here's my 'current best 5':
- Simons
- Sharpe
- Deni
- Camara
- Ayton

Sharpe should be in the starting 5 either way you look at it for me.

I think Deni beats out Grant either way. He's better for win now, and he's better for the future.

I enjoy watching Ayton when he's engaged. I think we've seen a nice uptick for him this year. I still hold out hope for him to be a long-term piece. Players like him are hard to find.

I think Simons is currently a better combo/pg than Scoot. As long as Simons plays a team game and moves the ball, and avoids the hero ball game, I'm good with him facilitating the offense. It frustrates me to see him jack up a tough shot with a lot of time left on the shot clock. He needs to focus on facilitating for the rest of the team first, then create a shot for himself if the Blazers need it late in the shot clock.

Even if Billups for some odd reason doesn't start Sharpe, Sharpe needs to get the minutes and be the primary focus of the offense when he's in there.
 
I’ve said it before, Shae reminds me of a not so long and lanky T-Mac. Way he floats out there. Obviously 4 inches shorter, but that’s what makes what he’s doing that much more impressive.
He reminds me more of a young Dr J... Dr J was 6'6
 
Kevin Calabro
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