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bizim sıkıntıları çözer ya hem ballhandler hem skorer Bize TM3'ü de yazıyorlar ikisini birden alabilir miyiz onu düşünüyorum
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Replying to @realJLive
It’s matchups. NYK didn’t face a ballhandler like Cade who can exploit small guards all playoffs. Or the cavalry of wing defenders to put on JB AND KAT. That type of ballhandler pressures NYK’s D in a different way. Those defenders can muck up NYK’s O. Knicks woulda solved.
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Replying to @CTFazio24
All Denver needs is a true PG/dependable ballhandler. Bonus would be any possible way to get off CB/Murray.
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2) Lack of bigs to protect the paint (6’7 Sedona Prince killed them both games putting up 20-20 in a game), 3) Not pressuring the ballhandler further up the court to speed up the game, force turnovers, and burn shot clock so they couldn’t setup offense, etc. Fielder’s choice.
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Replying to @Dsmitty23
He's a good off ball cutter Fantastic implies he can get there off the dribble. He cannot. He's definitely not a second ary ball handler. He's not even a 3rd ballhandler. You don't want him dribbling more than he has to. He's not that kind of player.
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To me Cam Boozer>DP 1.6 Assists is a big turnoff as a lead ballhandler imo.
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No, I saw... I saw Harper can do everything Fox does, and one got better as the season went along - the other shit his pants in the Finals. Going forward, we need Fox why? He's a redundant ballhandler, subpar defender, and poor shooter/floor spacer. He's wasted minutes & money
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Kushtin Slater 🇩🇴😇 retweeted
He's a 50/40/90 guy who is also often recognized as the best ballhandler to ever play in the league lol
How can Kyrie be the most skilled player ever 😭😭 is passing and defense not a skill?? He’s not even high on the scoring list, no scoring titles, what makes him the most skilled ever?
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Replying to @G1DBAM
Only issue remains dependable ballhandlers, but they gave CB $25m to be good at nothing, and its not like Murrays a good ballhandler either. Id take this.
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Why the Twolves could (could — not will, not should — could) be a late party crasher (as i advised.. wait for the invite ✅ and arrive fashionably late but just in time for the ball) What they should reasonably know by now is package bucks will accept and baseline of celtics/heat to beat. So for now, i take as given truth: • Ant, Jaden and Beringer are off the table • Naz is only included if I know i win the bid • TJ same as Naz • Am fine with giving up my own draft capital (two first round picks — 2026 and 2033) So then with remaining guys under team control, i try to replicate creating what looks like Jaden McDaniels like player from someone else to deliver to Bucks using combo of Randle, Rudy, Divencenzo, Clark and Philips… that’s too much outgoing for a Jaden-like player for Bucks but as Wolves i also need a primary ballhandler back. So, then TC and rest of crew create individual deals (separate from Bucks) that ultimately they can deliver before the clock strikes midnight with reasonable assurance the slippers fit. Twolves outgoing: Naz TJ Draft picks (as bucks floated they would be interested in) Jaden-like not named Jaden from combo of non-core above Wolves incoming: Giannis Lead guard 3rd Team: Players tbd receive combo of non-core and send out Jaden-esque player(s) to Bucks * John Maxwell good mentor and public speaker on this — whether you’re bringing people to Jesus or getting a biz deal done… always start with where we have common agreement and build out from there ✝️🏀🤝
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Replying to @wbbmayer
Because a point guard with higher usage, they dribble more and passes more. The higher the number of passes, the higher the success rate which is identical to winning percentage. So whoever uses this reason to diminish a ballhandler doesn’t understand basketball.
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I’m super out on Wagler. Like the college tape but no standout physical trait (length, strength, or athleticism) small frame, underwhelming burst is a no for me. Skilled in shooting and footwork but not the tightest ballhandler or sharpest passer. I can’t see the vision
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The similarity in their games is an issue. Miles was at Notre Dame with Hidalgo and did not shine. I think both Miles and Clark need to be primary ballhandler and playmaker to really shine. The same reason why Miles and Bueckers would be less than optimal in the same backcourt.
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Replying to @HisandHerLakers
A foundational anchor big is fundamentally more valuable than a secondary ballhandler. This is not a Reaves/Kessler thing, it’s just the reality across the league.
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Replying to @isojay914
do u not think how good your team is matters for how successful you are lmao like you understand how differently defenses would play someone if they could trap them all game without a secondary ballhandler to believe pressure right
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Replying to @isojay914
was KAT his only teammate?? thats crazy Harden didnt even have a secondary ballhandler on his team from 2013 through to 2018 but yeah man!!!!! Mda!!!
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Replying to @JediiKnicks
More depth on the wings. Another Shooting guard. A bigger ballhandler. A True Power Forward
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Replying to @NBATHERUN
The Shadow In the Zone. That ability can shutdown a whole ballhandler.
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