We have a point guard!

Welcome to our community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Really a thread like this because of last nights game? After last nights game I came away feeling he played a lot like Jarret Jack. For every good play there is one bonehead play. Hopefully he doesn't have Jack's knack for finding a way to make a turnover at a critical part of the game.

Pretty typical for a rookie thrust into action don't ya think?
 
After last nights game I came away feeling he played a lot like Jarret Jack. For every good play there is one bonehead play.
I guess we were watching different games. I didn't see any bonehead play from Johnson last night.
 
I was happy with Johnson's play last night. Pretty much exactly what we saw from him in SL. It's nice to have a point guard that can run the break.
 
Except he doesn't have a J. That will hurt us if he plays too many minutes.
Really? Last night Johnson was 4-4 from the field, and every basket was a jump shot. He also hit two three-pointers. The kid can definitely shoot.
 
Really? Last night Johnson was 4-4 from the field, and every basket was a jump shot. He also hit two three-pointers. The kid can definitely shoot.

I don't know if he can "definitely" shoot, but at least he didn't clank his long ball off the front iron.

I really like what I've seen so far, but let's not get too carried away; we've all been down this primrose path a few times before with young point guards showing a flash of promise early on, only to flame out thereafter (with one caveat, Johnson appears to be the first one who can actually guard).
 
Last edited:
he kinda plays like a poor mans rajon rondo, down to the poor jumper and all. it'll be interesting to see if he can develop a jump shot. if not, he can get by with his quickness like players like rondo, and he did seem plenty quick getting the ball to the hoop.

Rondo played like a poor man's Rondo his first year in the league.


I am having a difficult time not getting overly excited about Armon but damn that kid brings it on the court.

If he can keep up his 2 good plays per rookie mistake then I will be most pleased.

And you just can't help but like his enthusiasm.


I am more then willing to eat crow over thinking Armon would be a complete disaster.
He's the opposite.

And his college coach should be fired post haste. There is no fucking way that kid wouldn't get his team into the NCAA tournament unless he was sabotaged by an inept coach.
 
I don't know if can "definitely" shoot, but at least he didn't clank his long ball off the front iron.
So going 4-4 from the floor, with two three-pointers, doesn't prove he can shoot? You're one tough critic.
 
A 20 PER after his first 5 NBA games? I'll take it. I see no reason why he can't give a good 10-15 minutes every night. He takes care of the ball and plays defense. It's kind of hard to screw those two things up as he gains experience. He's only 21 years-old, he already has an NBA body, and he is a gym rat.
 
In all fairness, Armon hasn't shown great range up to this point. My hope is that he has been working on his shot because he knows that is one thing that will keep him from getting where he wants to be. Taking two three-pointers clearly shows he has some confidence in the shot. His form looked decent to me. I would welcome any more experienced analysts opinions though.

He will continue to have ups and downs, but each time he goes up it is a litter higher.

I am actually a UNR alum, so I have a bit of extra pride in seeing him do well.
 
So going 4-4 from the floor, with two three-pointers, doesn't prove he can shoot? You're one tough critic.

Small sample sizes are tough to extrapolate from, especially when he was such a subpar distance shooter from the college three point line. Like I said I'm hopeful that he pans out and at least his shot has enough arc on it to make it a higher % proposition than Jerryd or Sergio's line drive delivery, but I think we just need to let this play out for awhile before we get too excited (believe me, I'd really like to get excited about this guy)
 
Small sample sizes are tough to extrapolate from, especially when he was such a subpar distance shooter from the college three point line. Like I said I'm hopeful that he pans out and at least his shot has enough arc on it to make it a higher % proposition than Jerryd or Sergio's line drive delivery, but I think we just need to let this play out for awhile before we get too excited (believe me, I'd really like to get excited about this guy)

I don't really care if Johnson develops a 40% 3pt shot. I'm more concerned that he gets a consistent 18' outside shot. Extending that range is gravy, IMO.
 
I have to admit he continues to surprise me so far. I would not worry so much about the 3 point shot this year, but I would expect him to have a decent one by the time he comes in next year. He has work ethic, he is athletic, he has some size, and like a lot of rookies, he doesn't fear anything. He gets in trouble sometimes but most rookies do.

If I had to pick a player he reminded me of from the past, I would say, Eric Snow. He didn't turn out too bad.
 
I have to admit he continues to surprise me so far. I would not worry so much about the 3 point shot this year, but I would expect him to have a decent one by the time he comes in next year. He has work ethic, he is athletic, he has some size, and like a lot of rookies, he doesn't fear anything. He gets in trouble sometimes but most rookies do.

If I had to pick a player he reminded me of from the past, I would say, Eric Snow. He didn't turn out too bad.

Man, it seems like he has more than just work ethic. The kid does more than just work out in the gym, he also seeks out veterans and picks their brain. I think that's great. I love hearing things like that.
 
I have to admit he continues to surprise me so far. I would not worry so much about the 3 point shot this year, but I would expect him to have a decent one by the time he comes in next year. He has work ethic, he is athletic, he has some size, and like a lot of rookies, he doesn't fear anything. He gets in trouble sometimes but most rookies do.

If I had to pick a player he reminded me of from the past, I would say, Eric Snow. He didn't turn out too bad.

Eric Snow had pretty much no offense game whatsoever.
 
and Armon kinda looks like Eric Snow I've noticed.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top