Spurs are going to be really good quickly. Wemby will be the best player in the league and Castle will be the other cornerstone.
Still hits nice!That Castle Wemby duo is going to hit like crack in the 80s.
I wish we got to see more of that QB here, but the championship will help get over that.Steph is a dude. Exact persona your want in a QB. Natural leader, alpha, by example kid, amazing work ethic.
Theory - if DH takes an NBA job, SA would be one of the couple considerations. Not geo ideal, but could be a seemless transition from Pop who’s set as similar an NBA culture as possible. And he’ll have the pieces.
Nice video to show how easily or seamlessly he translates his game into the league and make impacts on both ends of floor.
Easily could have had 3-4 more assists if his teammates had hit the open shots he created for them.I think his floor vision is going to flourish in the NBA. He always seems to know where his shooters are and that's so key in the league.
When CP3 takes those load management days and he gets to pass to Wemby, Vassell, and Johnson his assist line is going to be easy moneyEasily could have had 3-4 more assists if his teammates had hit the open shots he created for them.
He could always score. He's not an Andre Jackson type. The question was can he shoot. Returns are looking positive so far.Love how he's continuing to shutdown the "he can't score" BS. So sad he's not suited up for us, so happy for him and his future.
Generally agree, but if there is one place where it could work, it's a place where the current coach has installed some discipline and the stars aren't premadonnas. Steph is clearly a kid that likes to be coached, and Wemby, by everything I've seen, is as stand up and humble a future star as it gets.I wish we got to see more of that QB here, but the championship will help get over that.
After seeing those behind the scenes in practice, can’t help but think we are safe to feel like Hurley won’t be going to the NBA anytime especially soon. You won’t be able to talk to professionals like that.
I don’t think it’s as much about guys being open to coaching and being primadonnas as much as it’s about most grown men aren’t going to accept being talked to that way. Pop doesn’t talk to his players that way but he does hold them very accountable still in a similar way.Generally agree, but if there is one place where it could work, it's a place where the current coach has installed some discipline and the stars aren't premadonnas. Steph is clearly a kid that likes to be coached, and Wemby, by everything I've seen, is as stand up and humble a future star as it gets.
Highly doubtful a freshman can walk in and be the QB amongst a fleet of upperclassmen, especially when the position is occupied by a 5th year BE MVP. If he had stayed another year, the floor would have been his.
Separate note Bronny is as bad as expected
1-11 and just awful on every level.
You could do a lot of public embarrassment to me in exchange for $8 million and being able to say I played in the NBA.
I think he had a future as rotation player in the NBA as a shooter. But, he really needed a lot more development, preferably in college where he could get his confidence up. this past season, he didn't look like he was anywhere near ready to play at a high D1 level, let alone the NBA. I think even the G league would chew him up right now. For his own sake, Bronny really needed the 4 years of college.It’d be a hell of a deal for you. It’s not a great deal if you’re Bronny James. You already have generational wealth and you’re gonna end up the poster child for failed nepo babies because your dad wanted a photo op. And it happened and no one cared.
I do feel badly for the kid. He seems like a good kid and he’s not a bad basketball player; but he’s not an NBA player now or maybe ever and his dad is setting him up to spend the next 60 years answering the question, “What happened?”