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Re: Rozier and Yabu similarities
« Reply #30 on: March 27, 2018, 07:52:19 PM »

Offline tstorey_97

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Yabusele has offered little thus far. Stevens started him once for some reason I'm not sure. I guess that Ainge "asks" Stevens to give minutes to bench guys simply because he doesn't and Ainge has to have film on his players to trade them.

Yabusele looked good in SL/G-league and China with the issue being that no one in any of those leagues plays basketball. They just run up and down and shoot.

Yabusele is a "kid" and I assume he will get the extra year from Ainge, as Young did, to get enough minutes to prove something to someone somewhere. Nader has benefited from minutes but, he didn't get any for the first 50 games. Brad is that kind of guy and since he wins, why change?

As far as Rozier comps? Mr. Terry the sophomore started for one of the top division I teams in the country after coming off the bench as a freshman. They went 27-9 while playing in the ACC. They won three games in the NCAA tournament that year.

The Bear played in...ummm...give me a minute....that's right Guerschon Yabusele played in France, not Greece, not Germany, not Kentucky, he played in France. People in France haven't heard of Louisville beating NC State in the tournament. The bear doesn't know what Michigan State is from the standpoint of playing against them in the quarter finals of the tournament like Terry III did.

The issue remains, without minutes? Yabusele is just a bear.
« Last Edit: March 27, 2018, 08:07:02 PM by tstorey_97 »

Re: Rozier and Yabu similarities
« Reply #31 on: March 27, 2018, 08:26:00 PM »

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 France has turned out loads of NBA players though. Tony Parker was a nobody that the Celtics passes in three times that year, Boris Diaw, Michael Pietrus, Nic Batum, Evan Fournier, Ian Mahimi, Seraphim, Turiaf, Rudy Gobert and others all from France.