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Passing and screen setting tooHis money maker is definitely going to be defensively to start off.
3 simple things can get him a lot of playing time. Block shots, rebound, run rim to rim.
Passing and screen setting tooHis money maker is definitely going to be defensively to start off.
3 simple things can get him a lot of playing time. Block shots, rebound, run rim to rim.
DC shooting 3-9 after going 1-8. Not very good to see as a 7’2 guy.
Those are luxuries that he also brings to the table. Well the passing is. Screen setting is important too and he’s a brick wall.Passing and screen setting too
If you’re a good rebounder at 7’3 you can get about 10 points off putbacks alone. The game is so easy and simple. Thabeet wishes he had Donovan’s strengths and especially his hands.Correct. I think the Blazers and any other team that was considering drafting him have this in mind while they will work with him on his offense.
It's similar to when Thabeet was a freshman at UConn and Calhoun publicly called him out for only have 2 rebounds in the game and not playing great defense. Calhoun said something to the effect of "I told him when we recruited him, I want hustle, rebounding, and defense. We will work with you on the offense. Being 7'3 and getting only 2 rebounds is not acceptable."
Anyone complaining about DCs offense is out of their minds. Hes going to get his and hes going to get better and better. He`ll average 15+ regularly and wouldnt be surprised if he puts up 20 ppg at some point. His defense, rebounding and passing are going ot be top tier for a big man. Hes a terrific passer. High Iq.
24?5 assists in 24 minutes from your 24 year old center is real nice.
The NBA ages you I guess24?
No idea what happened there lol. I think honestly in my head I was going "7'2 center" and then my fingers auto-filled in the same number from before and just wrote years old lol.24?
If Clingan can develop a 3 pt shot to the point his defender can't ignore him on D, that'll open up the floor for him to feed his teammates the ball. But even without the 3 pt shot, he still has enough game to be a solid contributor and lock down the paint.Despite a poor shooting game, DC bounced back big time and showed why he was picked so highly. He owned the paint when he was out there. The only guy willing to try him was Jared McCain. It worked a few times, but Clingan also won his team the game by blocking McCain’s would-be dagger and forcing the game winning turnover on him
Amazing passing as well. His scoring package isn’t there yet, but he’s 20 years old. Real NBA guards will also get him the ball in spots that are better for him as they build chemistry
Don’t let the 4-11 fool you, that was a solid game.
It's weird how the NBA is actually listing younger players by their actual height now. It was always a given players were at least an inch shorter than their listed heights and often times a rounded up or full 2 inches shorter. It's going to be funny when the young players are going against the veterans in the league and their listed heights and actual heights will make no sense.No idea what happened there lol. I think honestly in my head I was going "7'2 center" and then my fingers auto-filled in the same number from before and just wrote years old lol.
Impressive he got to that to make the block.Clingan has been very good defensively. His block on Jared McCain in the last minute was impressive because he played off him in drop coverage and baited him into the shot. As it happened, I thought he was too far off and was screwing up giving a good shooter that much space, but he covered a lot of ground quickly.
He is going to be a work in progress offensively. He’s just not very fluid. That was true at UConn too. He can look pretty awkward at times if he can’t just keep it simple. He also finishes too low when he absorbs contact and becomes easily blockable (happened twice). What he was really good at was finishing plays on the roll downhill when our guards found him … and these summer league guards are awful at it. Every lob try is deflected because they don’t know how to disguise it. I laughed at the first possession of the fourth quarter they designed a play for Clingan to get the ball on the low block and it worked perfectly. He came off a screen wide open. The Portland guard stared at him flashing with no defender on him, missed the window where it could have been a dunk, and then literally tried to throw a bounce pass through his own defender’s legs. Kick ball. Side out. Opportunity lost. And this was clearly a designed play that the guard should have been ready for - not a spontaneous read.
Watching summer league and some full game highlights from the tourney really made me appreciate how good Newton was for us. He was spot on throwing lobs or finding cutters nine times out of ten.
Clingan has been very good defensively. His block on Jared McCain in the last minute was impressive because he played off him in drop coverage and baited him into the shot. As it happened, I thought he was too far off and was screwing up giving a good shooter that much space, but he covered a lot of ground quickly.
He is going to be a work in progress offensively. He’s just not very fluid. That was true at UConn too. He can look pretty awkward at times if he can’t just keep it simple. He also finishes too low when he absorbs contact and becomes easily blockable (happened twice). What he was really good at was finishing plays on the roll downhill when our guards found him … and these summer league guards are awful at it. Every lob try is deflected because they don’t know how to disguise it. I laughed at the first possession of the fourth quarter they designed a play for Clingan to get the ball on the low block and it worked perfectly. He came off a screen wide open. The Portland guard stared at him flashing with no defender on him, missed the window where it could have been a dunk, and then literally tried to throw a bounce pass through his own defender’s legs. Kick ball. Side out. Opportunity lost. And this was clearly a designed play that the guard should have been ready for - not a spontaneous read.
Watching summer league and some full game highlights from the tourney really made me appreciate how good Newton was for us. He was spot on throwing lobs or finding cutters nine times out of ten.
Maybe it's just me, but I hate how names are below the numbers now instead of above.
that's only summer leagueMaybe it's just me, but I hate how names are below the numbers now instead of above.
Castle is done for the rest of SL and Hawkins shot has been way offWe have hawk vs castle tonight. Hawkins has been a superstar this summer. Will castle change that? Where would we have ranked historically on d if Andre and Steph played together???
You aren't joking. Like 8 of the first 10 posts are Clingan related.The Trailblazer Reddit page is basically a list of Clingan highlights.