Who gives a ****, Clark? He's arguably the best player to come out of the state of Ohio and we beat out a late offer from Ohio St.
Who gives a ****, Clark? He's arguably the best player to come out of the state of Ohio and we beat out a late offer from Ohio St.
Who gives a ****, Clark? He's arguably the best player to come out of the state of Ohio and we beat out a late offer from Ohio St.
But he can be streaky
His issue is shot selection. He's like 15-20% points higher shootings 3's in half court vs. in transition.At 41.2%, he's 9th in the SEC in 3 point percentage, ahead of white guys such as Cullen Neal, Derek Willis, Luke Kornet, Canyon Barry and Dusty Hannahs.
Will these fng millennials while having a business discussion quit starting every conversation with a long, drawn out.. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Excrutiangly awful. You sound like a teeny bopper. You're fng 30 plus years old.
He's white. Willis is pretty streaky. But he is also white so we can't call him streaky.JJ Reddick the zomg greatest college shooter of all time!!!! shot 39% from 3 as a freshman. I don't ever recall the term streaky used with him.
Our best pull from Ohio in the past 20 years has probably been Michael Hartline.
:grimace:
Just driving through that state probably deterred - or killed - many a coach.Ohio is a terrible place though, so I kinda get it.
Bam nearly out of Ford's 1st Round.
6. Malik Monk (Previous Rank: 4)
10. De’Aaron Fox (Previous Rank: 9)
27. Bam Adebayo (Previous Rank: 18)
“Monk is the best pure scorer on the board,” Ford writes. “His deep range and explosive athleticism are a rare combination. But he can be streaky and doesn’t always bring enough other strengths to the table to move ahead of the players in front of him. If he were a couple of inches taller, or a pure point guard, he’d have a strong claim on the No. 1 pick.”
Ford says De’Aaron Fox is the quickest point guard in the draft, but concerns about his jump shot keep him behind Markelle Fultz, Lonzo Ball, and Dennis Smith for now. Meanwhile, Bam slipped nine spots to #27.
“He’s strong, bouncy and a fierce dunker. However, his inconsistency and so-so rebounding give scouts pause. One NBA exec compared him to Florida’s Patric Young; he looks the part, but doesn’t always play the part.”
Fultz, Ball, Jackson, Smith, Isaac -- The Top 5.