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T. Rozier
« on: July 21, 2015, 02:31:45 AM »

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Re: T. Rozier
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I don't care if it's summer league.  Rozier is going to be a light for this team especially sans Rondo.  He's a guard who plays defense, rebounds and will get to the line and can shoot it.  Between he and Smart it's going to be good.  Whether it's off the bench or whatever.  Bradley should continue to start but his minutes should be limited.

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An interesting tidbit, I was reading an article on the Herald and they quoted an unnamed source saying that they didn't like Rozier or Hunter, and thought Mickey was the clear-cut best rookie this team drafted.   I think it's far to early either way to be able to make a solid judgement on these players.

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I don't care if it's summer league.  Rozier is going to be a light for this team especially sans Rondo.  He's a guard who plays defense, rebounds and will get to the line and can shoot it.  Between he and Smart it's going to be good.  Whether it's off the bench or whatever.  Bradley should continue to start but his minutes should be limited.

He's going to be darn good.  I want to take it slow with it though, and just go about the development easy.  Let him learn from Smart, IT4, and Bradley for now.  He's only 21, should of stayed really in college for 2 more years if you ask me.  Still, he's got a shot to be special.