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So Long Jordan Clarkson ( aka Chucky McJumperson)

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I like his shot. He seems like a better shooter than Hood. Although like others have said, he’s streaky.
 
Need to rotate him in at the 2 and slide Korver to the 3 pretty quickly.

Also why has he suddenly started moving slower? He was pushing the pace so we'll initially
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His shot looks pretty good when he takes it within the flow of the offense. Much better than the 33% guy...that is only when he starts firing bad shots.

He had a long way to go IQ wise, but I like his irrational confidence come playoff time. It’ll
Come in handy.

Defensively I’d keep him on the ball as much as possible. He gets confused/lost behind back screens and ball watches like LBJ.

But he has great length and lateral quickness. Also quick hands. Keep him on the ball, engaged in the play and use his physical tools. You’ll get the best out of him that way.
"Irrational confidence", nail meet hammer, I love it. Clarkson is fearless and fierce. Too bad about that tunnel vision, great when he is hot, otherwise not. He is what he is for this season anyways, hope he stays hot, and gains some more awareness with experience.
 
It's interesting when he first got here, I thought he was showing great signs as a playmaker. He made some passes to Lebron off the dribble that were amazing, and he seemed to have really good chemistry with Nance/Hood in that bench unit.

Now it's clear Lue gave him his usual "be aggressive" line and you don't see it as much, but in the right system and with the right coaching, this guy could be a real player.

Love his heart also.
 
It's interesting when he first got here, I thought he was showing great signs as a playmaker. He made some passes to Lebron off the dribble that were amazing, and he seemed to have really good chemistry with Nance/Hood in that bench unit.

Now it's clear Lue gave him his usual "be aggressive" line and you don't see it as much, but in the right system and with the right coaching, this guy could be a real player.

Love his heart also.

2-3 first games he showed good playmaking and vision...I feel the same way. Looks like he just changed his game for "some" reason.
 
It's interesting when he first got here, I thought he was showing great signs as a playmaker. He made some passes to Lebron off the dribble that were amazing, and he seemed to have really good chemistry with Nance/Hood in that bench unit.

Now it's clear Lue gave him his usual "be aggressive" line and you don't see it as much, but in the right system and with the right coaching, this guy could be a real player.

Love his heart also.

Lue and the coaching staff are still trying to recreate the Kyrie/LeBron formula. I really thought after the trade they learned they needed to just let the new guys and the rest of the team figure out a new way to play. That went out the window after 3 games and the coaching staff tried to install their awful defense and the handful of plays they use to use.

Lue still hasn't tried to play Clarkson and Hill in the second unit. Which speaks volumes of Lue. It's basically the most obvious adjust to stabilize the second unit and Lue can't see it.
 
It's interesting when he first got here, I thought he was showing great signs as a playmaker. He made some passes to Lebron off the dribble that were amazing, and he seemed to have really good chemistry with Nance/Hood in that bench unit.

Now it's clear Lue gave him his usual "be aggressive" line and you don't see it as much, but in the right system and with the right coaching, this guy could be a real player.

Love his heart also.
Yoo this is really true. I'm not on the Fire Lue bandwagon but if we find out this is the case, I'm on board.
 
Yoo this is really true. I'm not on the Fire Lue bandwagon but if we find out this is the case, I'm on board.

I admire your courage and commitment to stay off the "fire Lue bandwagon." But, with all due respect, you need to jump to this side of the ship because once you do...... the Cavs failures are much more obvious and suddenly have an explanation.
 
I admire your courage and commitment to stay off the "fire Lue bandwagon." But, with all due respect, you need to jump to this side of the ship because once you do...... the Cavs failures are much more obvious and suddenly have an explanation.
100%. It's no longer a bandwagon, but a runaway train at this stage, with first class tickets and three course meals. All aboard mukfuckas, this shit's chugging.

CHOO CHOO!!!!!!
 
Anyone hear the latest Road Trippin with Jordan and Larry? Jordan sounded like he was stoned the entire time LOL
 
Man, Jordan reminds me so much (the way he speaks) of Delonte.

Also, dude got his theory of dinosaurs from the Flintstones...
 

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