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So, it's length more than girth? @JMoneyYourHoneyI think thumb length is more important than hand width when it comes to palming.
So, it's length more than girth? @JMoneyYourHoneyI think thumb length is more important than hand width when it comes to palming.
Going to say this now. This kid will be a superstar. Mix of John wall and Delly.
That pass to Knox at 1.53,,,ridiculous. Kids gonna be really good,,,really good.Probably already posted but who cares, watch again and smile.
all of that would require competent coaching. I think Lue prefers Lebron pounding the ball for 15 seconds then shooting. You think Lue was exposed last season, watch him coach without Lebron on the team
Considering both those guys are 6'3 or 6'4 I highly doubt it.
I'd say that his game is in the same arch type as the following two with Dennis Schroder like as the floor and Tony Parker like as the ceiling (depending on how his shot selection and overall bb IQ improves)
Agreed. Anyone that wants to trade this kid is like a petulant child who throws a fit in Toys r Us because they can't wait until Christmas for a present. They just live in the here & now and can't think about or do what is best for the future. Smh.
I think Sexton's passing is much better than what we saw in Alabama. When he plays in those exhibition games with real talent he is a gifted passer with flash.
I dunno. I saw him make some passes I don't think Kyrie would have seen. His passing is better than advertised.
Avery Johnson had him practice the thing that makes guards most desirable in the NBA, scoring. He knew if he had his ppg at a certain point he would go in the lottery.
The whole Avery Sexton love affair tells me this kid is sharp. He wanted to go to the NBA so he took the best coach to get in his ear about how the NBA works and how to be an NBA pg. His goal was the NBA, so he took an NBA player as a mentor. Everything he did at Bama was preparing him for this year.
He's a much better scoring prospect than either of those guys ever were. Sexton has elite scoring potential.
In that video? Or just watching his games in general? In that video, at least, I thought most if not all of the passes he made were very straightforward (I'm not giving him bonus points for going behind-the-back on a routine lob).