- Oct 6, 2009
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Who here would've thought that Cameron Bairstow can hit NBA 3s.....
i thought he was capable from seeing his college highlights; he hit the midrange jumper pretty well
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Who here would've thought that Cameron Bairstow can hit NBA 3s.....
He must've been working on it, the mid range I know is one of his prosi thought he was capable from seeing his college highlights; he hit the midrange jumper pretty well
Well that's nice, hope he flourishes during the regular season.Bulls sign Felicio, 6'10 F/C rookie
damb, what a difference a day makes...
bp 1/10
That's cause we are allowing him to be more than being just a spot up shooter. This is the type of offense I like.Doug look a lot more confident than last season. He's actually playing in the paint.
That's cause we are allowing him to be more than being just a spot up shooter. This is the type of offense I like.
Eh. He looked good in summer league last year and was doing some of the same stuff he's doing now. They limit Dougs ability imo plus he got injured so that made it even worse.Buckets didn't have the core strength to get to his spot and do work last year. Just unbalanced all year
Agreed. From the few plays I got to see, it's actually more free... Flex offense to a point but more freely.That's cause we are allowing him to be more than being just a spot up shooter. This is the type of offense I like.
I disagreed a little bit due to him looking a lot more fluid this year.Eh. He looked good in summer league last year and was doing some of the same stuff he's doing now. They limit Dougs ability imo plus he got injured so that made it even worse.
Looks like noah is putting serious work in training this offseason
And working on those post movesHe better be taking 1,000 15 footers a day
His confidence fell during that year. Like a guard, he needs space to operate as wellIt's much more likely Noah develops a reliable 15 footer than post moves at this stage of his career.
In fact, he actually had a semi-reliable 15 footer already. But then it completely disappeared this year. It's the weirdest regression I've ever seen out of a player.