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Charlotte Bobcats 2013 Las Vegas Summer League Thread


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Since we getting all random and personal and u guys are kinda the only non retardening huddlers.

Fug is that u in your profile pic. Everyone I see i think of a dude I went to school with

Yes, that would be me.

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Well kudos for u actually putting your picture up here. Maybe I should show off my guns on here then. Although that seems extremely gay since it's all men. On second thought yeah I better not

I never have a problem showing my face besides the fact I look like a 12 year old.

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Semi-Finals

 

6 PM: #3 Phoenix Suns vs. #18 Miami Heat

8 PM: #1 Golden State Warriors vs. #5 Charlotte Bobcats

 

Bobcats Summer League Roster

F/C: Cody Zeller, Charlotte Bobcats

F: Jeffrey Taylor: Charlotte Bobcats

F: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Charlotte Bobcats

G: Jerome Dyson, Connecticut

F: Jamie Skeen, Virginia Commonwealth

C: Keith Benson, Oakland

F/C: Bismack Biyomob, Charlotte Bobcats

G: Patrick Ewing Jr., Georgetown

F: Deron Washington, Virginia Tech

C: Henry Sims, Georgetown

G: Troy Daniels, Virginia Commonwealth

G: Abdul Gaddy, Washington

G: Brandon Triche, Syracuse

G: Rodney McGruder, Kansas State

C: Soloman Jones: South Florida

G: Nick Barbour, High Point

 

Warriors Summer League Roster

Kent Bazemore

Draymond Green

Cameron Jones

Ian Clark

Scott Machado

Lance Goulbourne

Dwayne Jones

Michael Eric

Gary McGhee

D.J. Cooper

James Southerland

Dwayne Davis

Kwame Vaughn

Kevin Murphy

Alex Young

Warren Niles

Craig Smith

Nemanja Nedovic

Mouphtaou Yarou

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Anybody saying it doesn't take hand eye coordination to block shots loses respect immediately. It's literally what the term means. Hand eye coordination. Think about it. Putting your hand where your eyes are. You can't block shots and not be coordinated. Handling a basketball, catching a basketball, and dribbling are not entirely exclusive to hand eye coordination. Blocking shots is almost directly. Rebounding too. Biz has a problem in that his hands lack softness. He can do everything hard and nothing with finesse. That's a problem in the offensive zone.

 

And it's not exactly something you can just fix. You can manage it but you can't fix it. It's like asking Shaq to fix his touch on free throws. He wasn't ever going to be Ray Allen at the line. But the good news for Biz is that NBA teams value defense equally to offense. Ideally you'd like to have a guy that does both, but Biz being a defensive specialist is not a total loss. Those dudes get valuable minutes. Tyson Chandler is one of those dudes.

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Anybody saying it doesn't take hand eye coordination to block shots loses respect immediately. It's literally what the term means. Hand eye coordination. Think about it. Putting your hand where your eyes are. You can't block shots and not be coordinated. Handling a basketball, catching a basketball, and dribbling are not entirely exclusive to hand eye coordination. Blocking shots is almost directly. Rebounding too. Biz has a problem in that his hands lack softness. He can do everything hard and nothing with finesse. That's a problem in the offensive zone.

 

And it's not exactly something you can just fix. You can manage it but you can't fix it. It's like asking Shaq to fix his touch on free throws. He wasn't ever going to be Ray Allen at the line. But the good news for Biz is that NBA teams value defense equally to offense. Ideally you'd like to have a guy that does both, but Biz being a defensive specialist is not a total loss. Those dudes get valuable minutes. Tyson Chandler is one of those dudes.

 

Lol...

 

That makes no sense at all... Blocking shots is all about timing... ask anyone that has played basketball or better yet go try to play basketball. There is move directly tied to trying to effect a players timing (pump fake).

 

Hand-eye coordination directly correlates to catching the ball because it requires you to see the ball and then use your hands to catch the ball. Dribbling isn't necessarily a good measurement of hand-eye because you can dribble with out looking at the ball. By definition, block shots does require some hand-eye coordination, but it requires elite timing if anything. Literally everyone can stick there hand up and block a shot, but not everyone can catch a basketball, football, basketball etc...

 

Just watch Dwayne Wade, he is small but has great timing and is able to block shots from players that are a foot taller than him.

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