Give us kelly oubre
Welcome to atlanta Sam Dekker
Welcome to atlanta Sam Dekker
Welcome to atlanta Sam Dekker
better wing depth then last year and outside of Baze we have nobody that could actually contribute..he also used to be a former point guard in high school so he has a pretty solid handle and good playmaking instincts a great shot he could be a solid contributor for us by next year... If all goes right we could have a G.Hayward clone.I don't follow college as closely as I do the NBA but I've seen Dekker play & although he is a solid player how does he make us better? I don't want projects I want dudes who will make an immediate impact & our biggest need is for a wing who can create & a post player IMO. Does Dekker fit either of those for us?
Our pick?
Think @VMR, @SchoolboyC, and the rest are on the same page
I like grant, Anderson, oubre and my vote bobby Portis as possibilities here
My vote goes to bobby portis
Goodbye sully!
better wing depth then last year and outside of Baze we have nobody that could actually contribute..he also used to be a former point guard in high school so he has a pretty solid handle and good playmaking instincts a great shot he could be a solid contributor for us by next year... If all goes right we could have a G.Hayward clone.
Don't know if u watched the final four either but dude was fearless and didn't shy away from the moment.. Hard to see him busting especially in budz system..also he's taller than milsap.. For what that's worth
better wing depth then last year and outside of Baze we have nobody that could actually contribute..he also used to be a former point guard in high school so he has a pretty solid handle and good playmaking instincts a great shot he could be a solid contributor for us by next year... If all goes right we could have a G.Hayward clone.
Don't know if u watched the final four either but dude was fearless and didn't shy away from the moment.. Hard to see him busting especially in budz system..also he's taller than milsap.. For what that's worth
he aint defending nba sfs