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Posted on 7/15/22 at 10:41 am to IRobbedMyMom
Posted on 7/15/22 at 10:41 am to IRobbedMyMom
They have to be related or otherwise know each other. He Gumps hard in general, but it's dialed up to 11 for JD.
The Celtics are arguably the best organization in the NBA he could have gone to though. They develop players well and there's no pressure to rush him along. But he has to get to where these strong performances are an every other game thing rather than an every other week thing. We all know he can have a big game. It's just that he always followed those big games up with a handful of stinkers until his next big game.
The Celtics are arguably the best organization in the NBA he could have gone to though. They develop players well and there's no pressure to rush him along. But he has to get to where these strong performances are an every other game thing rather than an every other week thing. We all know he can have a big game. It's just that he always followed those big games up with a handful of stinkers until his next big game.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 10:54 am to Robot Santa
Pretty Good Write Up of JD's performance during Summer League so far, touched on some points that we've discussed here. Always nice to get another fanbase's opinion as well.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 11:03 am to Robot Santa
I don’t think anything looks wrong or broken with JD’s shot. With some hard work, I think he could eventually be a pretty good shooter.
He is going to really have to ramp it up defensively though. Some of that is literally just learning how to play harder (someone on here said he just mainly just played on the back end of a 2-3 zone in high school and that totally made sense - unless it was just made up, of course). He’s got to play much much harder on that end of the court to have a chance of cracking the Celtics rotation in the next 2-3 years.
He is going to really have to ramp it up defensively though. Some of that is literally just learning how to play harder (someone on here said he just mainly just played on the back end of a 2-3 zone in high school and that totally made sense - unless it was just made up, of course). He’s got to play much much harder on that end of the court to have a chance of cracking the Celtics rotation in the next 2-3 years.
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