James lamphear
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The thing with swanigan that his decision making it just been terrible this summer.
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Well he said it to Chauncey Billups who obviously played with Sheed. He seemed to agree with Olshey and was gushing about how good he thinks Collins is most of the game.It's just surprising, and I totally disagree. 100%, unequivocally. Olshey said this?
Well he said it to Chauncey Billups who obviously played with Sheed. He seemed to agree with Olshey and was gushing about how good he thinks Collins is most of the game.
Huh, have you not watched the games? He's been great until tonight, hustles on defense, has sneaky athleticism, and does have a sweet shot that just needs to start falling consistently and he'd be a rotation level player in the NBA.I don’t get why the team is still dealing with Layman. I just don’t get it.
I'm not saying they're right, just reporting what was said.Well must be true then.
Huh, have you not watched the games? He's been great until tonight, hustles on defense, has sneaky athleticism, and does have a sweet shot that just needs to start falling consistently and he'd be a rotation level player in the NBA.
I'm not talking about just summer league. There is a huge difference between a guy like Green with ugly form and Layman who has a good looking shot. I'd say Martell Webster is the better comparison. Jake has all the tools to be a really good player in this league. It's a question of whether he can put it together in real games, not if he is any good or not.Great in summer league huh? His third? You know who was unreal in SL? Donte Green. Remember him? And “just needs his shot to fall” is the nice way of saying he’s a shitty shooter. His athleticism is maybe average for NBA guys in his position.
Yep, I've been watching him & disagree with the conclusion that he'll be a rotation player.Huh, have you not watched the games? He's been great until tonight, hustles on defense, has sneaky athleticism, and does have a sweet shot that just needs to start falling consistently and he'd be a rotation level player in the NBA.
I didn't say he'll be a rotation player, just that he does possess the ability to become one which is why he is still on the roster.Yep, I've been watching him & disagree with the conclusion that he'll be a rotation player.
He said it and I disagree too, I wish it was true though since Sheed was probably my favorite Blazer all time but I don’t see Zach ever being what Wallace was offensively. Wallace himself never reached his full potential but that unblockable release was a thing of beauty.It's just surprising, and I totally disagree. 100%, unequivocally. Olshey said this?
He said it and I disagree too, I wish it was true though since Sheed was probably my favorite Blazer all time but I don’t see Zach ever being what Wallace was offensively. Wallace himself never reached his full potential but that unblockable release was a thing of beauty.
I can kind of see some of the Sheed comparisons. Sheed was a year older as a rookie, but the stats aren't that far apart, aside from MPG and FG%. Both long, fast, athletic PF/C types much more advanced on the defensive end.
I just don't..... Sheed attacked the rim like a madman. Collins doesn't dunk much.
Amen, brother, I feel the same way. And Sheed's demeanor was intricately tied to his style of play, sometimes frenetic, sometimes lackadaisical. I find it almost laughable to compare the two.
Most intelligent people doChauncey seems to think Collins is a 4...
Collins is maybe Sheed in Boston the year before he retired. I think Spencer Hawes is probably a better comparison. Or maybe Joakim Noah with a jumper as his absolute ceiling. I've seen nothing to suggest Collins has a decent offensive game. His impact will have to be on defense.
Sheed as a youngin was an elite athlete and dominant post player. Not a good comp.
How 'bout you assume that we know that you believe Swanigan sucks and move on to discussing other matters?@BonesJones was allways right about Swanigan. Not an nba player. I would cut him to create a roster Spot
Collins is maybe Sheed in Boston the year before he retired. I think Spencer Hawes is probably a better comparison. Or maybe Joakim Noah with a jumper as his absolute ceiling. I've seen nothing to suggest Collins has a decent offensive game. His impact will have to be on defense.
Sheed as a youngin was an elite athlete and dominant post player. Not a good comp.
He's good at winning in Summer League.He's good at rebounding. We outrebounded the other team by 10 this game.
That's crazy. Swanigan has more instincts in his little finger than those two. They were stiffs in the bodies of NBA players. Biggie is an NBA player in the body of a bouncer.I don’t wanna keep shitting on him but biggie is making me miss trob and Noah.
Got to disagree here. Hawes was always inept defensively - they're not remotely similar (other than being tall and white).
Of course Collins is not going to approach young 'Sheed's athleticism - few NBA players could. But they were both skinny dudes who really competed on defense and had quick feet. They also block(ed) a lot of shots without having humungous wingspan because of agility. Collins is a lot closer to Sheed than Hawes.
(Sheed was all athleticism when he came out - I don't think he did have much of a post game early. He developed that deadly turnaround later.)
Using their stats, he was an average NBA defender as an unexperienced rookie with spotty PT and basically devoid of muscle. So, yeah, he's going to be a good defender. Apparently, 538 doesn't think his FT% and TS% will go way up - I do. He shot 74% from the line in college, only 64% his rookie year. I think it's more a measure of how uncomfortable he was playing against bigger dudes. Last year was basically a red shirt year, making it terrible for projections. The site is badly in need of some sort of "confidence interval", because the delta on such a prediction with mediocre data is huge.Hawes is Collins' nearly identical stat comparison. It's interesting 538 projects him as a "defensive specialist."
Yi is another one, but he has a far better handle than Zach, and I question how old he was when he came into the NBA. Blatche and Raef LaFrentz/Okur are others I look at.
