I would take Gabriel back over them all if I had a choice. Just for the novelty of a third year player. A “unicorn” if you will.
He can't, though, because he can't shoot (yet). That's the whole point of playing small ball - to flood the floor with shooters and guys who can defend everywhere. How has he shown he can do either? Him leaving would be possibly the dumbest decision a Cal player has made here. I'm serious.In a league where small ball is all the rage PJ can definitely play as a 4 and even at spells at the 5.
True, but late first early second teams are hunting usually for the upside guy...basically betting that they can develop PJ into a reliable shooter.And I'd bet my house that there's no such thing as a "first-round promise." "Well, this kid we really like somehow fell down to 29, buuuuuut we promised P.J. we'd take him so aw shucks man's only as good as his word." Sure.
Read somewhere that he spends over a million a year just on "self-care."Speaking of Bron, is he really aging? Amazing how used to his excellence everyone has become...he's still doing all the exact things he was doing 10 years ago, arguably better, and playing the same amount of minutes carrying around a bunch of bums. It can't/won't go on forever, but it sure seems like it is.
Read somewhere that he spends over a million a year just on "HGH."
The list of NBA guys who entered the league without a shot, but developed one to the point it become an actual weapon is MILES long.
You can never have too many guys who can go up high for rebounds and have the ball bounce off their heads/shoulders.Alex Poythress is under contract & in uniform on an NBA Playoff team.
I have an RTIC beer koozie. It's fine, I guess. Never really got the YETI deal other than the free sticker - which matters a lot imo.
Appears Eugenio couldn't make it thru April without getting shipped to Louisville. Congrats to all.
I'm sorry, was something in my post incorrect, Willy?