wizenheimer
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I've seen people calling him Worf on twitter.
I like that.
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I've seen people calling him Worf on twitter.
I like that.
That was my suggestion in response to MM calling him Spock.I've seen people calling him Worf on twitter.
I like that.
I just realized, Clingan might be too young to understand the game of thrones reference.That was my suggestion in response to MM calling him Spock.
My son is on board with "The Mountain"
Yeah I always forget how young these guys are. The 3rd book was release 4 years before he was born.I just realized, Clingan might be too young to understand the game of thrones reference.
1) He fell to 7th because big men of interest history dominate offensive, and KC is terrible offensively. If he was good offensively, he'd have gone #1.Just seems kind of hard to understand a couple things? First how come in a weak draft he fell to #7? Second HCP says nobody in that draft was worth anything but a number of those people working with him seem to think he is? At least they appear to in this video.
Not sure Dwight Powell or Al Horford dominate Offensively? Both were very effective in the Finals.1) He fell to 7th because big men of interest history dominate offensive, and KC is terrible offensively. If he was good offensively, he'd have gone #1.
2) Again, historically, a dominant big man is an allstar caliber right out of the gates. KC isn't even going to be a starter on an average team. So, I would argue that HCP simply has outdated expectations. This does not make him wrong, at all. The front office has high expectations for KC, but not for a couple of years.
To me, he has a number of positives you like to see for centers. Smart, studies game and film, good passer, knows his role and where to be on court, good weak side D, seems to have good energy and an edge to his game, and decent shooter of the scale of Scoot. It will take him a few years to get comfortable and if he stays healthy ?Not sure Dwight Powell or Al Horford dominate Offensively? Both were very effective in the Finals.
I agree Clingan is not a starter at this point as a rookie on a good team but it sure seems like he could very well become a very good center on a very good team with the right group of players around him? Maybe that group of players includes players like Scoot. Sharpe and Flagg?
Schmitz said Clingan doesn't have a bad bone in his body. And I immediately think, "What about his cartilage and ligaments?"
Is he a vegetarian? That never goes well...Schmitz said Clingan doesn't have a bad bone in his body. And I immediately think, "What about his cartilage and ligaments?"
If we can win a Championship with a 5 that has bad feet, we certainly could with a 5 with suspect c & l's.....Schmitz said Clingan doesn't have a bad bone in his body. And I immediately think, "What about his cartilage and ligaments?"
Probably why he was so cranky...Is he a vegetarian? That never goes well...
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Schmitz said Clingan doesn't have a bad bone in his body. And I immediately think, "What about his cartilage and ligaments?"
Lobster because he's from Connecticut?The Block Lobster will play great with Scoot, Shae & Deni.
Love thisSchmitz said Clingan doesn't have a bad bone in his body. And I immediately think, "What about his cartilage and ligaments?"