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BigDaddyG
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8/15/2017 2:20 PM LAST EDITED: 8/15/2017 2:21 PM
newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. Just look how he compares physically to the rest of the rookie class. I don't think people have a clear sense of how much longer he is than the typical guard. Look at him compared to the other rookies. Then consider that he has 7'0" wingspan. Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
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TLover
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8/15/2017 2:28 PM
Like how Lonzo Ball is looking over at Frankie saying to himself that this dude will not make it easy for me.
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Jmpasq
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8/15/2017 8:42 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. yes he is longer but far less explosive, far behind in dribble penetration skills, I will be surprised if he ends up a PG Check out My NFL Draft Prospect Videos at Youtube User Pages Jmpasq,JPdraftjedi,Jmpasqdraftjedi. www.Draftbreakdown.com
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 37419 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
8/15/2017 9:55 PM
Jmpasq wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. It's possible he grows into a point forward. Everything is on the table. I wouldn't say that he's that far behind in penetration skills. The floor will open up for him in the NBA and, in some ways, it will be easier to find driving lanes. You see it with a lot of guys who come in from college. Plus his pull up J is already more advanced than a lot of the You can see from some of his defensive highlights that he's got some bounce. Did you check out those come from behind blocks he's made while defending the fast break? He's not that far behind athletically. He covers a lot of ground with those long strides of his. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
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newyorknewyork
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8/15/2017 10:56 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:Jmpasq wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. Yes it is. He has shown the ability to shoot very well off the dribble in France. He can develop into a serious threat with the pull up or the pass. https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 37419 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
8/15/2017 11:20 PM
newyorknewyork wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:Jmpasq wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. And he's shown an advanced understanding of spacing during the pick and roll. Most teams use the pick and roll, or pop, anyway. That will enhance his ability to get into paint. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
8/16/2017 2:29 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:Jmpasq wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. Also although Nitty isn't a FREAK in terms of his explosiveness, he's certainly got enough explosion to be effective. This is a dunk off one foot which at least shows he's got enough hops at his height to finish. |
newyorknewyork
Posts: 29852 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #541 |
8/16/2017 5:12 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:Jmpasq wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. Watch how he set that up. Saw the big man drop back to create space. Drove to the opposite side to make the guy guarding the big commit further away from the paint. And dropped the dime as soon as he saw the defender step up. The dime was so precise off of one dribble because he new he was manipulating the defense to his liking. https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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LivingLegend
Posts: 23670 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 8/13/2007 Member: #1645 |
8/16/2017 6:52 PM
newyorknewyork wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:Jmpasq wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Frank absolutely has generational upside. 6'5 with a 7ft wing span with PG skills and shooting skills and elite defensive tools. Those don't grow on trees. The question is will he develop himself to be dominant with his tools. Or will he just be a utility player. Yeah - he may be much better than we are even thinking with the ball in his hands --- last French team he was on he was basically sharing or off the ball much of the time. If Horny puts the ball in his hands and gives him an easy/aggressive offense to manage he just might be VERY good full time PG. |
nixluva
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8/17/2017 10:30 AM
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reub
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8/17/2017 10:43 AM
nixluva wrote:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: He only worked out for 57 seconds? |