won't be hereThompson
I just don't think Moyer starts over OB.Moyer.
Bazely takes the 3 and Brissett gives us the 6th man depth Dion gave us.
I just don't think Moyer starts over OB.
I just don't think Moyer starts over OB.
he'll definitely play some there - seems like more of a natural 3, thoBazley
Have to agree -- in all the clips I saw he posted up once, and then faced up and hit a jumper. I know the modern style of PF is more of a stretch 4, not the traditional low-block, back to the basket style I grew up watching. But even by the newer standard, I saw zero low-post moves and he either drove by or faced up at every opportunity rather than backing in or using a post move. Regardless, this kid can score, and whether you call him a 3 or 4, he's going to hit a 3 if you give him space. And he's going to drive if you don't. So he seems like a slashing SF with a nice lefty stroke, a fluid mid-range game and outside range. But he can also bang inside and seems fearless getting to the rim.he'll definitely play some there - seems like more of a natural 3, tho
yep it might just be semantics whether he's listed a 3 or 4 in our offense, and how big or small JB feels like playing and obviously on D it don't matter at allHave to agree -- in all the clips I saw he posted up once, and then faced up and hit a jumper. I know the modern style of PF is more of a stretch 4, not the traditional low-block, back to the basket style I grew up watching. But even by the newer standard, I saw zero low-post moves and he either drove by or faced up at every opportunity rather than backing in or using a post move. Regardless, this kid can score, and whether you call him a 3 or 4, he's going to hit a 3 if you give him space. And he's going to drive if you don't. So he seems like a slashing SF with a nice lefty stroke, a fluid mid-range game and outside range. But he can also bang inside and seems fearless getting to the rim.
I'm just happy to have a long, versatile, athletic forward with a great handle to give us fits trying to fit him into JB's rotation.
No doubt. He will help us inside on D with his athleticism and his length. And on offense, he's obviously a coach's dream and a matchup nightmare. If you put a big on him --- bye bye. And if you put a guard on him, he's shooting over the top. He definitely needs to add weight and strength, but he's already playing with confidence and I love that he can use either hand around the rim. We need to keep a hold of this one. WWW's going to come a calling.yep it might just be semantics whether he's listed a 3 or 4 in our offense, and how big or small JB feels like playing and obviously on D it don't matter at all
won't be here
leaving for somewhereleaving early for Europe?