Fool me once shame on you. Fool me four times what’s that? I was so wrong
No shade, just the truth. He needs to play hard every night. Watched the channel 3 recap, and they said last night's game was a metaphor for Deandre's stay here in the Valley, started off great and then just faded as the game went along.....xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
That is 100% Shade
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That is 100% Shade
They showed all of his dunks
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Yeah. Dude just doesn’t have fire inside of him. That’s a defect as far as a basketball player is concerned, but says nothing about him as person. Just seems like a big, insecure goof. Nothing wrong with that.I'm glad that no one is casting direct insults at the kid. He's an enigma, and for him I hope he gets things worked out.
He's a modern day Joe Barry Carroll.
I really like that fly-by by Keyonte George.
I don’t think Book took a shot. He was being honest. DA doesn’t love basketball. He loves what basketball brings him but he doesn’t truly LOVE the game.No shade, just the truth. He needs to play hard every night. Watched the channel 3 recap, and they said last night's game was a metaphor for Deandre's stay here in the Valley, started off great and then just faded as the game went along.....
Their animations to accompany each play are awesome.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Word - I was actually cheering him on there for a minute - we were well ahead when he was DominAyton so it was nice to see the guy dribbling making contact and throwing it down - caught myself quoting 2pac - "I aint mad at ya" lolI'm glad that no one is casting direct insults at the kid. He's an enigma, and for him I hope he gets things worked out.
He's a modern day Joe Barry Carroll.
Yeah it’s tough to be mad at someone who’s just so self unaware. He’s an affable kid. But unfortunately he’s very much a kid still. In an industry where you have to grow up quickly, he’s stuck in his immaturity.I'm glad that no one is casting direct insults at the kid. He's an enigma, and for him I hope he gets things worked out.
He's a modern day Joe Barry Carroll.
As silly as it is that Chet didn’t try to back oaul down we have to understand he’s 208lbs stretched over 7’1. Paul is 185lbs (likely heavier) compacted into 6’0. Paul has all the leverage and strength. Chet can’t possibly back Paul down. Comparing shaq, who was 301lbs as a rookie in summer league, is a farce.I can get where shaq is coming from on these.
With Chet, can you imagine what Shaq would do if a PG ended up on him?
Shoot, even some of the older 4s that could work outside, like Bird, would have been almost insulted and looked to punish that.
We already talked about that Ayton clip, but adding the context of I bring domination, I'm domin-ayton to it, would make Shaqs head explode.
He was actually and factually dominant.
He played with dominant bigs, both at the 4 & 5 that would punish you with a screen and then establish themselves with force rolling to the post - hoping to grab a mismatch or an out of position defender.
Just such a disconnect between what he thinks he is and what he actually is
Use your feet to beat leverage and go around him.As silly as it is that Chet didn’t try to back oaul down we have to understand he’s 208lbs stretched over 7’1. Paul is 185lbs (likely heavier) compacted into 6’0. Paul has all the leverage and strength. Chet can’t possibly back Paul down. Comparing shaq, who was 301lbs as a rookie in summer league, is a farce.
I’m not absolving Chet entirely. Just pointing out this isn’t as obvious as many would believe because he’s bigger. He is an at a disadvantage from a strength, leverage and experience perspective. Would I expect a season 2 or 3 Chet to just turn and shoot over an old cp3? Yes. Maybe even a later season rookie Chet. I just understand that many bigs today, particularly those that are feather light (Chet was 195lbs last year) haven’t exactly honed their power moves within the first month of playing nba basketball.Use your feet to beat leverage and go around him.
Just shoot over him.
Throwing a terrible pass out of a mismatch is terrible.
You abuse that until they do it no more.
Heck, Shawn Bradley would have eaten that up and he was a twig and not exactly the most aggressive or physical offensive player
It's really, really, really basic basketball and post play - unfortunately, credible post play is dying fast
I wasn't comparing Shaq, just mentioning what he must think sent such a thing.
Shaq would have broken him in half. So him seeing someone playing soft and making horrible passes out of the mismatch must be mine numbing
And would shaq react that way? Of course! He did so. But he did so because he’s also generally a buffoon that fails to recognize the gargantuan difference between his physique as a rookie and Chet’s.Use your feet to beat leverage and go around him.
Just shoot over him.
Throwing a terrible pass out of a mismatch is terrible.
You abuse that until they do it no more.
Heck, Shawn Bradley would have eaten that up and he was a twig and not exactly the most aggressive or physical offensive player
It's really, really, really basic basketball and post play - unfortunately, credible post play is dying fast
I wasn't comparing Shaq, just mentioning what he must think sent such a thing.
Shaq would have broken him in half. So him seeing someone playing soft and making horrible passes out of the mismatch must be mine numbing
I’m not absolving Chet entirely. Just pointing out this isn’t as obvious as many would believe because he’s bigger. He is an at a disadvantage from a strength, leverage and experience perspective. Would I expect a season 2 or 3 Chet to just turn and shoot over an old cp3? Yes. Maybe even a later season rookie Chet. I just understand that many bigs today, particularly those that are feather light (Chet was 195lbs last year) haven’t exactly honed their power moves within the first month of playing nba basketball.