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I'll take Pekovic.
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I don't know about Hedo being able to run the offense. He was able to get the ball down the floor. He was also good at chucking off balance threes and mid range shots. Also highly capable of storming down the lane and throwing his hands up in the air after losing control of the ball. All in all though, I enjoyed him being on the team for the Finals run. After that, everything went down hill and watching him play became frustrating at times.
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Also, this guy wanted him back:
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Exactly
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But seriously, I don't know if Harris is better than Harkless at this point in their careers, but he is.
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Carlos Delfino
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Well, Dejuan Blair basically has no knees, so I'll have an open mind on him. Everything's a guess at this point.
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Just to put things in perspective....visually, here's a video I quite like from bballbreakdown on Jennings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnHndbNPYi0
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this thread is getting better and better
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owi62unJUpo Stumbled across this in my recommendations on YouTube
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I'm glad you made that point and I agree to a certain extent. I'm bored so I'll continue this. The way Novak plays compared to Korver is similar in a general sense. They are both top notch shooters. Novak is a basic stationary shooter who can't really do much else. Tell him to curl off a screen and make a split decion pass to a cutting teammate, he can't do that on a regular basis. This is something that Korver does quite well, that is making unbelievably quick decisions. This sounds ridiculous so let me explain. For example, the Chicago Bulls ran this play for Korver called 2-Up (or something of that nature) in which Korver ran underneath the basket, the PG has the ball at the top of the key. Two screens are made for Korver, one on opposite sides of the lane. Korver screens to one side, the remaining wing player curls off the other, and the screener releases towards the basket. Korver either shoots it in stride or makes a quick pass towards the cutting screener for an inside bucket. This is just one example, some things are not well represented on paper, but Korver has the confidence of his coaches to have specific plays drawn out for him to make lightning quick decisions. This is something a Steve Novak cannot do at this point. Experience and reliability is what Korver brings to a team aside from his shooting. He doesn't turn the ball over often, in fact he averages just 1 turnover per game during his entire career. His quickness is vastly underrated. His defense isn't a glaring defect in his game, but it does need improvement. I still say he's worth that money and we'll see during the regular season.
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He's solid and worth that money
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Official 2013 Southwest Airlines Orlando Pro Summer League Thread
Harklessonfire replied to Passenger57's topic in Orlando Magic Forum
It's so hard picturing Nicholson draining threes. To me, he has an awkward release. I'm going to laugh so hard if he starts draining threes during the regular season. It's awesome but I'll get over it eventually. -
If he develops better handles and passing skills, I think I might have a breakdown of sorts.