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I'm expecting Alec Burks to have a breakout year if he stays healthy. He got the tools to be one of the best shooting guards in the NBA.
 

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yup hes only 20. obviously not a finished product yet.

thats true for now hes a 3rd option type but he can still get 20 a game i feel this season. yea hes not perfect he will be a great finisher hes already a pretty good one.. and dont think he will ever be a good 3 point shooter but he has a nice stroke he can hit them every now and then. everything else is there tho. can literally play all 5 positions, gives u blocks, steals, good team defender. matchup nightmare for most teams since u can put him on slower forwards and smaller guards. great in transition. great passer, even ran the point for the bucks last year some
He still FAAAAAR away from being great.

Obviously the potential is there but I think his internet hype has exceeded his production at this point
 

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Okafor will still out score everyone and that's usually all that matters

I think it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that if he stays healthy, Okafor will be a lock for ROY. He'll eat against those weak Eastern teams. I see Towns struggling a lot against those stacked defenses out West. Could be wrong though. I actually think Towns >>> Okafor.
 

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I stan giannis but it is way too soon to crown him. I think he takes a significant step this year, but there are too many mouths to feed in Milwaukee, with jabari back, for him to win most improved
 

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A look at when and where each of the NBA’s 30 teams begins training camp.

Atlanta Hawks: Sept. 29, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

Boston Celtics: Sept. 26, Celtics Practice Facility, Waltham, Mass.

Brooklyn Nets: Sept. 29, Duke University, Durham, N.C.

Charlotte Hornets: Sept. 26, UNC Asheville, N.C.

Chicago Bulls: Sept. 29, Advocate Center, Chicago

Cleveland Cavaliers: Sept. 29, Cleveland Clinic Courts, Independence, Ohio

Dallas Mavericks: Sept. 29, American Airlines Center, Dallas

Denver Nuggets: Sept. 29, Olympic Training Facility, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Detroit Pistons: Sept. 29, Pistons Practice Facility, Auburn Hills, Mich.

Golden State Warriors: Sept. 29, Warriors Practice Facility, Oakland, Calif.

Houston Rockets: Sept. 29, Toyota Center, Houston

Indiana Pacers: Sept. 29, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis

Los Angeles Clippers: Sept. 26, UC Irvine, Calif.

Los Angeles Lakers: Sept. 29, University of Hawaii, Honolulu

Memphis Grizzlies: Sept. 29, UC Santa Barbara, Calif.

Miami Heat: Sept. 29, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla.

Milwaukee Bucks: Sept. 29, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

Minnesota Timberwolves: Sept. 29, Mayo Clinic Square, Minneapolis

New Orleans Pelicans: Sept. 29, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.

New York Knicks: Sept. 29, Unites States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.

Oklahoma City Thunder: Sept. 29, INTEGRIS Health Thunder Development Center, Edmond, Okla.

Orlando Magic: Sept. 26, Amway Center, Orlando, Fla.

Philadelphia 76ers: Sept. 29, Stockton College, Galloway, N.J.

Phoenix Suns: Sept. 29, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz.

Portland Trail Blazers: Sept. 29, Trail Blazers Practice Facility, Tualatin, Ore.

Sacramento Kings: Sept. 29, UC San Diego, Calif.

San Antonio Spurs: Sept. 29, Spurs Practice Facility, San Antonio, Texas

Toronto Raptors: Sept. 29, Fortius Sports & Health, Burnaby, B.C., Canada

Utah Jazz: Sept. 29, Zions Bank Basketball Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

Washington Wizards: Sept. 29, Towson University, Baltimore, Md.
 
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