The good news with him is that his assist and turnover numbers look solid for a rookie. It's too early to tell I'd his shot is broken or if he just hasn't found his rhythm. He's a guy whose used to having the ball in his hands and that's not going to be the case in the foreseeable future. At least on this team. People were saying De' Angelo Russel is a bust at this point last season too. It's too early to tell.
Have not been following any of the 2016 picks...has anyone really shined this year in the early part of the season?
Can't see why some DL would not help Dunn...
Thibs might like having a vet at PG, but they might also be trying to give Rubio time to build up some value if they want to ship him off by the trade deadline, especially if they continue to play the way they are now.
callmened wrote:he has struggled just like your boy frank the tank did. its still early, hell get the hang of it. but i agree, theres limited upside at 22. i actually feel that 4 yrs of ncaa basketball stunts the development of these rookies because the ncaa and nba game are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO different
Yeah i mean look at lillard and cj, really struggling in the L. Lol at no upside at 22
sidneydeane wrote:callmened wrote:he has struggled just like your boy frank the tank did. its still early, hell get the hang of it. but i agree, theres limited upside at 22. i actually feel that 4 yrs of ncaa basketball stunts the development of these rookies because the ncaa and nba game are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO different
Yeah i mean look at lillard and cj, really struggling in the L. Lol at no upside at 22
excellent point. but ill stick with my original thoughts
nowadays, I become skeptical if a player stays in the NCAA more than 2 yrs. obviously not ALL 4 yr graduates are bad NBA players. but most of the good players don't stick around that long.