Samson has a pro body and athleticism, four years in the UConn program, and he is still rising as a player. If the Pacers like that potential, anything could happen.Both on exhibit 10 deals - essentially a training camp invite. Can be converted to a two-way if they perform well, but can be cut at any time
Congrats Samson! This is a foot in the door, and the rest is up to him
Samson has a pro body and athleticism, four years in the UConn program, and he is still rising as a player. If the Pacers like that potential, anything could happen.
Really hope he makes it. He is athleticism is off the charts and it would be greatSamson has a pro body and athleticism, four years in the UConn program, and he is still rising as a player. If the Pacers like that potential, anything could happen.
Right, there's no way he can play center in the league. He might however have a role coming off the bench for a few minutes as a defensive forward...but realistically to get signed to a 2-way he'll need to expand his offense beyond dunks.He doesn't have a pro body though. He's a 225lb center and he's been in a D1 strength program for 4 years. Surviving in the league is going to be close to impossible for him at his size.
Congrats to Samson!Samson has a pro body and athleticism, four years in the UConn program, and he is still rising as a player. If the Pacers like that potential, anything could happen.
Congrats to Samson!
Pretty amazing that he was pretty much a non-factor at UConn until his junior season, stuck around for his degree and now he's got his shot at the NBA.
Although we never saw it at Storrs, I'm curious if Samson can blossom his perimeter offense potential he flashed in HS, kinda like what Karl Anthony Towns is doing later in his career.
I'll disagree, and we both know he is not a center in the NBA.He doesn't have a pro body though. He's a 225lb center and he's been in a D1 strength program for 4 years. Surviving in the league is going to be close to impossible for him at his size.
They have to catch him first.He doesn't have a pro body though. He's a 225lb center and he's been in a D1 strength program for 4 years. Surviving in the league is going to be close to impossible for him at his size.
I'll disagree, and we both know he is not a center in the NBA.
He will. He did in HS. He does have the ideal stretch 4 frame. Just has to keep working on that shot.Where else is he going to play? You gotta make shots from greater than 3 feet to player PF in the league now my man.
It’s very situational. Samson has too many offensive liabilities to play PF, and too many defensive liabilities to play C. Barring a massive leap to his HS days of stretch big, it feels like his NBA calling would be a bench C in lineups that like to runSamson has a pro body and athleticism, four years in the UConn program, and he is still rising as a player. If the Pacers like that potential, anything could happen.
I don't have an answer. We have only seen how Hurley played him, other coaches must see a way to utilize him, or he would not still be kicking around getting exhibit 10 deals with the opportunity for more.Where else is he going to play? You gotta make shots from greater than 3 feet to player PF in the league now my man.
I don't have an answer. We have only seen how Hurley played him, other coaches must see a way to utilize him, or he would not still be kicking around getting exhibit 10 deals with the opportunity for more.
Indiana loves to run. Their star is injured next season so there’s no real expectation of winning, and they have a big Myles Turner contract issue on their hands. Their backup Cs spend a lot of time injured and aren’t that good when they’re healthy