He seems like he has no lift at all. I hope that is because he is still injured.
He just doesn't look like a smart player. He looks like a J.R. Smith player.
That's a compliment! Thanks for a positive post in this supposedly negative thread.He just doesn't look like a smart player. He looks like a J.R. Smith player.
While Rodney wasn't great to throw the sink at him is unfair. I saw some good things from him tonight also. That pass after getting stuck in the air was dreadful but he was ok. I know he's the easy guy to pick on but only if you;re expecting some AA performance.
Thanks for saying cat and not car.It's still December and Purvis is really only in his fifth full game after a year off - I'm not worried about him.
He'll be a different cat come February.
Maybe, I hope so but he will likely never be the answer from the outside.It's still December and Purvis is really only in his fifth full game after a year off - I'm not worried about him.
He'll be a different cat come February.
Maybe, I hope so but he will likely never be the answer from the outside.
I think by Ferrari, he meant Chevy. He made some bonehead decisions tonight. Can't shoot either. I'm hoping it was due to the year off he had and limitations by his injuries this year.
Why wouldn't you expect highly recruited kids to be able to shoot halfway decently? I know I do. DHam has had some moments, Boat is Boat, and no one else wants to step up.This team doesn't have a serious perimeter threat. That isn't Rodney's fault - that's on the head coach for not getting that player in here.
Why wouldn't you expect highly recruited kids to be able to shoot halfway decently? I know I do.
So what is Purvis, strictly a slasher...if he wants to play at the next level (or even Europe) may want to work on his shot....even mid-range.They weren't particularly good shooters coming in - that tends not to change.
If you want a perimeter threat, you find a kid who is one and then bring that kid in.