It'd be much funnier if you added to it, but you missed the opportunity.Tristen Newton is a combo of Dennis Johnson, Gilbert Arenas, and Penny Hardaway.
We have ourselves a hell of a player.
Tristen Newton is better so I'm going with him.He reminds me of Tristan Newton.
Nope. Not even a little like Arenas. In fact. The comparison makes me wonder if you ever watched Arenas play before.Very Underrated. Machine Scorer. Deep Range. Looks like he could explode at the NEXT LEVEL.
Thanks for the comedy lesson.It'd be much funnier if you added to it, but you missed the opportunity.
No problem; teaching is an easy profession.Thanks for the comedy lesson.
No. Not at all.Very Underrated. Machine Scorer. Deep Range. Looks like he could explode at the NEXT LEVEL.
Is that like Tristen's brother or something?He reminds me of Tristan Newton.
I don't remember the young DJ, but old DJ that led the C's is what I remember. He was not an Uber-Athletic guard, like we see throughout the league now. He was a very good defender, mainly due to his BBIQ and excellent anticipation. Newton's offensive game is what reminded me of DJ.It's funny that you brought up Dennis Johnson because this morning before I saw your post, I went back and looked at Dennis Johnson highlights to see if I could comp DJ to either Castle or Newton... I came up with a young DJ on the Supersonics (athletic and strong) being a really good comp to Castle and an older DJ on the Celtics (more earth-bound and wiser/sage) being more like Newton. Interesting, eh?
Totally agree that DJ was elite defensively - especially early in his career.I don't remember the young DJ, but old DJ that led the C's is what I remember. He was not an Uber-Athletic guard, like we see throughout the league now. He was a very good defender, mainly due to his BBIQ and excellent anticipation. Newton's offensive game is what reminded me of DJ.
Frankly, I don't have much an opinion on Newton's defense. UConn does a lot of switching on the perimeter, and when they don't when the switch would be problematic, Hurley wants his players to go over the screen with the defender of the screener hedging down and blocking the passing lane. I did noticed that on a number of defensive sets in the first two games too many of our perimeter defenders going under the screen, something to keep an eye on when they start facing better teams who can exploit that.

Gil was a way better shooter. But I see where you're going.Very Underrated. Machine Scorer. Deep Range. Looks like he could explode at the NEXT LEVEL.
Lol. Exactly the reply I was looking forAbsolutely not
It was neck and neck with Fig but the title clinched it.Forget about comparisons, he’s the greatest Newton since Sir Issac, and he has a Natty already under his belt.
Wow, how old are you?? I barely recognized the name and I'm approaching 70.Sort of reminds be of Bill Sharman.
But goodTristen reminds me a lot of the Harrison twins at Kentucky. (Aaron & Andrew).
I was looking for an obscure guard that was good at shooting foul shots. Not that old.Wow, how old are you?? I barely recognized the name and I'm approaching 70.