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We could potentially have three Makers in the national lineup in a few years time.
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Who's the other one?We could potentially have three Makers in the national lineup in a few years time.
Matur Maker, Thon's brother. That is Makur, Thon's cousin.Who's the other one?
Who's the other one?
Bolden has to be in calculations. I'd start Maker at PF over Broekhoff.2020 line up?
Simmons
Mills
Ingles
Broekhoff
Baynes
Bench
Maker
Exum
Delly
Creek
Bogut?
Goulding
Bolden?
Maybe. But with Simmons at PG I want the better shooter at the 4.Bolden has to be in calculations. I'd start Maker at PF over Broekhoff.
Simmons showing signs of further development of a jump shot
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I don't know but he's hitting them at a better rate. He was scoring 27.5% to start the season and is hitting 37.5% in the last eight games.Why is he fading to his right and shooting with his left? That looked awfully uncomfortable.
So anyone heard of Ky Green? According to a few tweets, he’s Josh’s little bro. Is a 2023 and already one of the top ranked kids in his class
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Are you taking the piss or on it? Exum (if they go small and will be a very good shooter at international level), Maker and Bolden all miles ahead of Broekhoff. Bolden's a very good shooter but a way better rebounder than Ryan and that's almost certainly going to be the Boomer weakness. Bolden's getting better as the year progresses and getting some great reviews from both Philly fans (social media) and being mentioned by commentators for his improvement. You've got him as a questionable selection when he's highly likely to be in the starting five ffs.2020 line up?
Simmons
Mills
Ingles
Broekhoff
Baynes
Bench
Maker
Exum
Delly
Creek
Bogut?
Goulding
Bolden?
Exum is not close to a good shooter.Are you taking the piss or on it? Exum (if they go small and will be a very good shooter at international level), Maker and Bolden all miles ahead of Broekhoff. Bolden's a very good shooter but a way better rebounder than Ryan and that's almost certainly going to be the Boomer weakness. Bolden's getting better as the year progresses and getting some great reviews from both Philly fans (social media) and being mentioned by commentators for his improvement. You've got him as a questionable selection when he's highly likely to be in the starting five ffs.
Exum's very good when left open and has worked tirelessly on his shot action in recent times, but struggles to get open when he plays his back up minutes playing predominately onball. Actually there were reports from summer training that he was hitting threes with ridiculous accuracy. Even in the summer league of 2016/17 he was hitting the three regularly, the lower level of World Championship basketball (compared to NBA) combined with the closer three point line will almost certainly result in him being able to hit his three consistently again. His speed, athleticsim and shot could very well make him a scary proposition at international level. No chance Broekhoff starts ahead of him. Exum could very well lead us in scoring. Baynes can hit the three as will as he was doing so regularly last season in the playoffs and early this year. Not sure what you're on about but it might actually be a good idea to have watched the players you are discussing.Exum is not close to a good shooter.
You might want to have a look at the date my line up wss posted. Long before the form Bolden has shown.
Still it's unlikely he'll be as good a shooter as Broekhoff by 2020, and any team with Simmons and Baynes needs to stuff a whole lot of shooting around them.
Ive watched every Memphis game this year, so I know how poor of a shooter Exum is.Exum's very good when left open and has worked tirelessly on his shot action in recent times, but struggles to get open when he plays his back up minutes playing predominately onball. Actually there were reports from summer training that he was hitting threes with ridiculous accuracy. Even in the summer league of 2016/17 he was hitting the three regularly, the lower level of World Championship basketball (compared to NBA) combined with the closer three point line will almost certainly result in him being able to hit his three consistently again. His speed, athleticsim and shot could very well make him a scary proposition at international level. No chance Broekhoff starts ahead of him. Exum could very well lead us in scoring. Baynes can hit the three as will as he was doing so regularly last season in the playoffs and early this year. Not sure what you're on about but it might actually be a good idea to have watched the players you are discussing.