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  • J.Jennings
    Banned
    • Oct 2014
    • 7005

    #91
    Originally posted by ralph helm
    RE Diallo jumping really high---so do kangaroos- but I have not noticed any of them in the NBA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    This is awesome news, makes me feel alot better about Zion Williamson choosing Duke. Espn is hyping up Williamson like he's the second coming of Vince Carter but the only difference, Vince could actually shoot the basketball.

    As for Diallo, he doesn't have a Rondo or Mkg jumpshot, i think the shooting can be worked out. If he learns how to put the ball on the floor and can learn to hit a mid range shot, how you going to stop someone who jumps over you and shootS it when he wants too? I also feel like Diallo didn't commit on defense this year but if he does with his long wingspan, he can be a pesky defender...
    Last edited by J.Jennings; 03-27-2018, 02:41 PM.

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    • J.Jennings
      Banned
      • Oct 2014
      • 7005

      #92
      Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt

      Absolutely.

      Give me the chance to develop raw talent every day of the week.
      The way he started rebounding the ball in the end and actually started playing defense, i like the upside.

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      • George
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 10355

        #93
        Originally posted by J.Jennings

        The way he started rebounding the ball in the end and actually started playing defense, i like the upside.
        Absolutely. He'll be limited until he finds a way to fix his shot (if possible), but the kid can definitely have an impact.

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        • Joneslab
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 39604

          #94
          I thought Hami could be a little selfish at times but I didn't think it was outrageous. When things got a little Archie Goodwin-like for him he dialed it back a bit.

          I've seen much worse at UK. Would love to have him back.

          It's going to be a grind for him in the NBA if that's what he chooses. Doesn't do anything at a particularly high level on the basketball floor.

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          • J.Jennings
            Banned
            • Oct 2014
            • 7005

            #95
            Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt

            Absolutely. He'll be limited until he finds a way to fix his shot (if possible), but the kid can definitely have an impact.
            I don't think his shot is that bad as far as the form goes, it can be worked out............

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            • J.Jennings
              Banned
              • Oct 2014
              • 7005

              #96
              Originally posted by Will Lavender
              I thought Hami could be a little selfish at times but I didn't think it was outrageous. When things got a little Archie Goodwin-like for him he dialed it back a bit.

              I've seen much worse at UK. Would love to have him back.

              It's going to be a grind for him in the NBA if that's what he chooses. Doesn't do anything at a particularly high level on the basketball floor.
              I think alot of that is that NY city guard attitude that is instilled from day one but on the flip side when Buffalo called out Kentucky, Diallo took that personal and it showed. To me Diallo looked like a deer in head lights for the most part of the season, still think after the NBA combine he had tons of pressure to be the best so he could go NBA after this year.

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              • George
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 10355

                #97
                Originally posted by Will Lavender
                I thought Hami could be a little selfish at times but I didn't think it was outrageous. When things got a little Archie Goodwin-like for him he dialed it back a bit.

                I've seen much worse at UK. Would love to have him back.

                It's going to be a grind for him in the NBA if that's what he chooses. Doesn't do anything at a particularly high level on the basketball floor.
                Well sure. I cussed him for it many times. But if I were a kid whose NBA aspirations were swirling down the commode, I'd probably get a little desperate and selfish, too.

                Unless the player is a known, irreparable problem - e.g., Carruth - you just don't turn away high-level talent. The desire to do so is something I'll never understand.

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                • George
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 10355

                  #98
                  Originally posted by J.Jennings

                  I don't think his shot is that bad as far as the form goes, it can be worked out............
                  I don't know, man. His shot's pretty broken.

                  Not MKG whack, but it's pretty bad from the initial draw all the way to the release.

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                  • Joneslab
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 39604

                    #99
                    I think when the game got really slow in league play that hurt Hami.

                    I was really impressed with him in the first few games. Played great against Kansas. Played great in that Monmouth game at MSG. Then he just hit a wall.

                    This league is tough to play in. It's not the greatest league for guys who want to get out in the open floor. I think that's why Hami had such a good game against Buffalo: that's his game. Open, free-flowing, up and down. That isn't SEC basketball.

                    Halfcourt ball is very rough to play for some of these guys and takes a much more refined skillset. My son's in AAU ball and he can play a little when he can just take it and dribble 90 feet and try to score. When stuff gets bogged down in the halfcourt he's very mediocre. (Unsurprisingly, he can't shoot.) It's almost like two different sports.

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                    • J.Jennings
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 7005

                      #100
                      Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt

                      I don't know, man. His shot's pretty broken.

                      Not MKG whack, but it's pretty bad from the initial draw all the way to the release.
                      Seems like once he hit a few towards the end, he was getting more confident and i was feeling alot better about him taking the shots.

                      If he can get into that gym and work like a madman on his shooting, i think he can be a potent college scorer...

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                      • J.Jennings
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 7005

                        #101
                        Originally posted by Will Lavender
                        I think when he game got really slow in league play that hurt Hami.

                        I was really impressed with him in the first few games. Played great against Kansas. Played great in that Monmouth game at MSG. Then he just hit a wall.

                        This league is tough to play in. It's not the greatest league for guys who want to get out in the open floor. I think that's why Hami had such a good game against Buffalo: that's his game. Open, free-flowing, up and down. That isn't SEC basketball.

                        Halfcourt ball is very rough to play for some of these guys and takes a much more refined skillset. My son's in AAU ball and he can play a little when he can just take it and dribble 90 feet and try to score. When stuff gets bogged down in the halfcourt he's very mediocre. (Unsurprisingly, he can't shoot.) It's almost like two different sports.
                        It's funny you mention that. I know alot of folks don't watch the NBA but as Kenny Smith noted in a interview, there's a reason why guys like Ginobli can still play in the NBA at age 40. The NBA game has turned into a free flowing pickup game for the most part. In the old days you had hand checking and the game was alot more physical and that eventually would take it's toll on a body after so many years, not so much anymore because the game is different. I agree that yes Hami is much more suited for a up and down pickup style game than the traditional half court game played in the SEC, makes perfect sense. I also think it hurt the young KNOX running around so much on offense trying to get loose in the half court, it wore him down, especially a kid that young trying to get used to D1 basketball....

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                        • J.Jennings
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 7005

                          #102
                          No disrepect to SGA or Green but if Knox, Diallo, Washington, Vanderbilt, and Gabriel return, i will jump for joy with what we have next year..........

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                          • Lighthouse
                            Gone But Never Forgotten
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 35962

                            #103
                            Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt

                            You want him to leave? Why?
                            Because he is an athlete but not a basketball player. He has so many holes in his game that I doubt he will ever fill them. I don't have anything against the kid, I just can't see him any better next year.
                            John 3:3

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                            • teamchemistry15
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 7022

                              #104
                              Next year could potentially be the first time since Cal has been here we have a game he doesn't start a freshman. We could see

                              Green
                              Diallo
                              JV
                              PJ
                              Richards

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                              • Dwight Schrute
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 18716

                                #105
                                No way Quickley and Keldon Johnson don't start, IMO.

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