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Jordan Walsh Appreciation Thread
« on: Yesterday at 09:47:31 PM »

Offline Goldstar88

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Walsh is an absolute menace defensively. The versatility, the energy.. He is starting to remind me of Andre Iguodala on that end. Joe should be playing him more. Jordan could be a real X factor come playoff time.
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Walsh is an absolute menace defensively. The versatility, the energy.. He is starting to remind me of Andre Iguodala on that end. Joe should be playing him more. Jordan could be a real X factor come playoff time.

and he is only 21 years old....
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« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 10:24:21 PM »

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Just continue developing him and he could become a regular, legitimate contributor.

If he could ever improve his 3P% or carve out a few "go-to" offensive moves that would be amazing.

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Just continue developing him and he could become a regular, legitimate contributor.

If he could ever improve his 3P% or carve out a few "go-to" offensive moves that would be amazing.

Walsh is shooting 38% from 3pt this year. I don?t think we should be expecting more than that.
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

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« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 11:01:43 PM »

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Just continue developing him and he could become a regular, legitimate contributor.

If he could ever improve his 3P% or carve out a few "go-to" offensive moves that would be amazing.

Walsh is shooting 38% from 3pt this year. I don?t think we should be expecting more than that.

I guess some recency bias on my end, because I know he's been very cold from three-point land recently. A quick Google search shows me 3 for 19 (16%) the last 10 games.

Either way if he continues to develop he could be a good all-around player. He provides a nice spark and high level athleticism.