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The bench reaction was great, love the playful camaraderie. If you rewatch the bench reaction, keep your eyes on Wanamaker at the end of the bench. I LOL'ed at his reaction.
Quote from: action781 on December 09, 2019, 11:44:34 PMThe bench reaction was great, love the playful camaraderie. If you rewatch the bench reaction, keep your eyes on Wanamaker at the end of the bench. I LOL'ed at his reaction.I heard Mike Gorman on Toucher and Rich this morning mentioning that the players on the bench were planning on acting like they fainted if Williams ever hit a 3. Wannamaker went through with it, but everyone else was so excited they couldn’t help but to react the way they did. The comradery on this team is great.
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He was a beast in college. Williams and schofeild were pretty much the Tennessee offenses. I was surprised he wasn’t shooting more until now.
Quote from: OldSchoolDude on December 21, 2019, 04:30:18 PMHe was a beast in college. Williams and schofeild were pretty much the Tennessee offenses. I was surprised he wasn’t shooting more until now. He’s such an unusual player. True he’s not very long and he’s not quick off the ground. *But* he is increasingly able to stay in front of wings and guards, and strong enough not to be rooted out by forwards and even some centers. He gave KP trouble and stayed in front of D Rose. That’s so useful. He sets a solid screen, usually well timed; he can punish smaller players in the post. If he hits threes now? Really nice future.
Quote from: Sophomore on December 21, 2019, 04:46:58 PMQuote from: OldSchoolDude on December 21, 2019, 04:30:18 PMHe was a beast in college. Williams and schofeild were pretty much the Tennessee offenses. I was surprised he wasn’t shooting more until now. He’s such an unusual player. True he’s not very long and he’s not quick off the ground. *But* he is increasingly able to stay in front of wings and guards, and strong enough not to be rooted out by forwards and even some centers. He gave KP trouble and stayed in front of D Rose. That’s so useful. He sets a solid screen, usually well timed; he can punish smaller players in the post. If he hits threes now? Really nice future.AgreeReally unusual move... running away from the basket for the short fadeaway?Crafty
Quote from: Tr1boy on December 21, 2019, 11:43:58 PMQuote from: Sophomore on December 21, 2019, 04:46:58 PMQuote from: OldSchoolDude on December 21, 2019, 04:30:18 PMHe was a beast in college. Williams and schofeild were pretty much the Tennessee offenses. I was surprised he wasn’t shooting more until now. He’s such an unusual player. True he’s not very long and he’s not quick off the ground. *But* he is increasingly able to stay in front of wings and guards, and strong enough not to be rooted out by forwards and even some centers. He gave KP trouble and stayed in front of D Rose. That’s so useful. He sets a solid screen, usually well timed; he can punish smaller players in the post. If he hits threes now? Really nice future.AgreeReally unusual move... running away from the basket for the short fadeaway?CraftyI agree, though I think grant has the potential to become a Draymond like player. Looking forward to watching him develop.