Re: Finals (SL): Spurs (5-1) @ Suns (5-1), Mon 7/20/15
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 7:51 pm
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I missed it. Some dude on RealGM said he works at a Las Vegas hotel and that Tucker was at the pool drinking a ton. That he was shocked by how fat Tucker was for a guy that plays a wing position.Sunsfan4life wrote:P.J. Tucker eating Nachos...
Give him time, but yeah, Gobert is a stud.OE32 wrote:At this point, yeah, I'd rather have Gobert. We haven't seen the progress on the offensive end that we should see by now. He's a starter in this league, but I'm starting to think his ceiling isn't that high.
I wanted that too.OE32 wrote:I wonder why we didn't take Anderson. I loved him in the '14 draft. Wanted us to get Warren/Anderson at 14/18.
The slo-mo fan club was quite large last year.INFORMER wrote:I wanted that too.OE32 wrote:I wonder why we didn't take Anderson. I loved him in the '14 draft. Wanted us to get Warren/Anderson at 14/18.
He played himself into shape last season. I think he started the season around 260, but was around 230/235 by the end of the season. But there comes a point in time when the weight stays on and the load-bearing joints (knees, ankles) start complaining ...carey wrote:I missed it. Some dude on RealGM said he works at a Las Vegas hotel and that Tucker was at the pool drinking a ton. That he was shocked by how fat Tucker was for a guy that plays a wing position.Sunsfan4life wrote:P.J. Tucker eating Nachos...
For me it was when I was still eating like I did when I was a teenager, but not burning the same amount of calories.LazarusLong wrote:He played himself into shape last season. I think he started the season around 260, but was around 230/235 by the end of the season. But there comes a point in time when the weight stays on and the load-bearing joints (knees, ankles) start complaining ...carey wrote:I missed it. Some dude on RealGM said he works at a Las Vegas hotel and that Tucker was at the pool drinking a ton. That he was shocked by how fat Tucker was for a guy that plays a wing position.Sunsfan4life wrote:P.J. Tucker eating Nachos...
INFORMER wrote:I wanted that too.OE32 wrote:I wonder why we didn't take Anderson. I loved him in the '14 draft. Wanted us to get Warren/Anderson at 14/18.
Yup me too. I think in the Mcdonaugh Era, that is the biggest compliant I had about his drafts. I wanted Warren...we got him. I really wanted Oladepio who was gone by the time we picked then wanted Noel....but was fine w/Len, who seems to be progressing nicely and you can see the Potential...Most of my targets were gone this yr, but didn't mind Book because I knew we needed shooting and early returns have been good. But I had Kyle Anderson as a top 12 player in last yrs draft, no idea why we didn't take him, but then again almost every team passed on him so you wonder if it was a medical thing. No idea.INFORMER wrote:I wanted that too.OE32 wrote:I wonder why we didn't take Anderson. I loved him in the '14 draft. Wanted us to get Warren/Anderson at 14/18.
Agree on his hands. His body is getting to the point where he can regularly be the biggest and strongest on the court, no question. But if he can't secure the pass or the board, it only helps a little.In2ition wrote:I like how Len is developing physically and getting bigger and stronger. I also like that he is developing his jumper, but I think that he needs to put in some significant time working on his footwork and hands right now.
I think they really liked Ennis. In fact, when asked about him recently, Jeff Hornacek commented again on how much they liked Ennis as a player. They just like Knight alot more.In2ition wrote:I have no information on why they thought so highly of Ennis over Anderson. Seemed at the time that they thought they could get something out of Toronto, but they claimed to love him. Turns out that they didn't like him as much as they claimed or they were disappointed in him when he got here. The biggest knock on Anderson has always been his athleticism. I really like players with a high bballiq, because they tend to get the most out of their talent, make other better around them, and also keep working on their skills instead of relying on their superior athleticism.
Alex Len averaged 9.8 rpg in summer league in 24 minutes per game. Alex loves the tap out as well and usually does it 3 or more times per game. Those do not get counted as offensive rebounds. If he averages 25 mpg this season, I am expecting double digit rebounds.Indy wrote:Agree on his hands. His body is getting to the point where he can regularly be the biggest and strongest on the court, no question. But if he can't secure the pass or the board, it only helps a little.In2ition wrote:I like how Len is developing physically and getting bigger and stronger. I also like that he is developing his jumper, but I think that he needs to put in some significant time working on his footwork and hands right now.
As a 7-1 guy, with a body like his, double digit rebounds should be a given.JCSunsfan wrote:Alex Len averaged 9.8 rpg in summer league in 24 minutes per game. Alex loves the tap out as well and usually does it 3 or more times per game. Those do not get counted as offensive rebounds. If he averages 25 mpg this season, I am expecting double digit rebounds.Indy wrote:Agree on his hands. His body is getting to the point where he can regularly be the biggest and strongest on the court, no question. But if he can't secure the pass or the board, it only helps a little.In2ition wrote:I like how Len is developing physically and getting bigger and stronger. I also like that he is developing his jumper, but I think that he needs to put in some significant time working on his footwork and hands right now.