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Re: Kravtsov has heart
« Reply #15 on: July 07, 2010, 02:55:38 PM »

Offline clover

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He has no clue about rotations, his footwork is terrible, and he set some of the worst screens I have ever seen.
Ditto. There was one horrible play in particular, where he set a useless screen _behind_ the opponent player (our guard couldn't even go in this direction), and even got promptly called for an offensive foul on the play for setting up too close.

He's just not at the stage where he can be useful to a veteran team. From this perspective, based on what I've seen in the first two days, Lafayette and Gaffney still have the best chance to make the roster, and Carroll and Parakhouski are a close second.

Are you not counting Harangoudy?  Because I think he is almost a lock to make the C's.  He has some major questions about how effective he will be against NBA competition, but I think he is the one guy you could throw out there right now, and while he may not be able to do as much as he is doing in the summerleague, he will hold his own.

Nice rant.

Re: Kravtsov has heart
« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2010, 02:59:55 PM »

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Forgot Harangody, which is ironic because he seems like he's the only guy who can step up and contribute consistently at this point.

I was also impressed with Janning today, too. I wouldn't know he didn't play PG in college. The only reason he didn't have 5+ assists is that our team missed a bunch of wide open jumpers.

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