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Condescending? Isn't that like the pot calling the kettle black?Imagine missing the point his badly while being this condescending
Condescending? Isn't that like the pot calling the kettle black?Imagine missing the point his badly while being this condescending
His 6’9” inches is also a factor that jumps out at you. He is also young and still maturing physically. Strength is his big issue .I get the sentiment. There is certainly a chance some team takes a swipe at Polley just because of his shooting ability. That could get him a shot than some traditionally better players (CV, Boat come to mind) just because of the way NBA players are going. I doubt it will happen though.
I think he should come back next year . He is still developing.From the Bouk thread:
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Now for Polley...
That Marquette defensive rebound, coast-to-coast to the finger roll and-1 will be on his draft hype video during ESPN's draft coverage. 😁
For real, though, I don't think Polley will be drafted or even signed to a two-way deal, but he's had enough banner games where he's developed his resume enough where he make a pretty good career internationally.
With our roster, he will be lucky to get 5 minutes a game. Needs to transfer to Central ct.The Celtics picked the 6-6, 215 pounder with #14. He shot 39% and 52% from the arc in his two seasons at Vandy.
Tyler is 6-9, 215 with 41%, 38% and 40% from the arc in his first three years. Moving that percentage just a wee bit north makes for a nice comparison. Both are very good spot up shooters and Polley has been very good coming off screens with just a little space. Tyler probably has to pick up his over all game. His two point shooting, especially from close in, could be better as could his rebounding.
But this is not an impossible ask. Push the 3-point percentage over 45. Add a few more boards. He really seemed to be coming into his own when he was hurt last year. This is his last go around. Not the time to hold anything back. #14 is probably too high. But a great season could get him into round one. Would love to see it.