Team Mexico @ Rio Grande Valley Vipers
G-League Preseason
https://gleague.nba.com/games/20181029/MEXRGV/
G-League Preseason
https://gleague.nba.com/games/20181029/MEXRGV/
Team Mexico @ Rio Grande Valley Vipers
G-League Preseason
https://gleague.nba.com/games/20181029/MEXRGV/
8 rebounds in 16 minutes? +25 in 16 minutes. Pretty great if that is correct.
Best of Luck,
Groz
These aren’t the stats I see on the link. It shows 13 minute, 3 pts, 4 asst, 0 rebounds
Not that much of a basketball fan and certainly not all that knowledgeable about the game. But, my take is that it is all about offense in the US. When I see the USA teams play international teams, I see us really being deficient in defensive skills with a bunch of hot dogs trying to out dunk each other.
So, unless Corey can put up points, can he really hope to play much pro ball?
These aren’t the stats I see on the link. It shows 13 minute, 3 pts, 4 asst, 0 rebounds
4 assists in 13 minutes, where was that kinda of playmaking here?
Well the guys that he passed to actually made their one footers.4 assists in 13 minutes, where was that kinda of playmaking here?
You're right about one thing. You aren't knowledgeable about the game. The level of defense played in the NBA is exponentially higher than it is internationally. The offensive skills of NBA players are off the charts. The Warriors are wrecking the NBA with elite play on offense and defense. "Hot dogs trying to outdunk each other" hasn't been true of the NBA for about 30 years.Not that much of a basketball fan and certainly not all that knowledgeable about the game. But, my take is that it is all about offense in the US. When I see the USA teams play international teams, I see us really being deficient in defensive skills with a bunch of hot dogs trying to out dunk each other.
So, unless Corey can put up points, can he really hope to play much pro ball?
You're right about one thing. You aren't knowledgeable about the game. The level of defense played in the NBA is exponentially higher than it is internationally. The offensive skills of NBA players are off the charts. The Warriors are wrecking the NBA with elite play on offense and defense. "Hot dogs trying to outdunk each other" hasn't been true of the NBA for about 30 years.
Even 30 years ago, we had Detroit Pistons winning the NBA and they were all about defense. I think there was a short-lived era when the NBA was all about offense with little defense, but that was before Bird and Magic and Jorden. The game has been better since then, and defense is generally good.
https://scarletknights.com/sports/2017/6/11/sports-m-footbl-spec-rel-career-rushing-html.aspxSo he left early to barely play in the G League? Really? Can someone say Terrell Willis? https://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2007/09/politi_willis_remains_bitter_a.html
So he left early to barely play in the G League? Really? Can someone say Terrell Willis? https://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2007/09/politi_willis_remains_bitter_a.html
It is not as if another year and he was a guaranteed lottery pick...go make that money, work on finishing your degree if you so choose, and provide for your family.He's got a daughter. I can't believe anybody would criticize a guy for going to make money playing basketball.
There isn't much of a market for one-and-done 6-2 guards who can't shoot in the NBA.Theoretically he should have left after freshman year. His stock was highest and he would have had more years to make $
There is less of a market for 4 year 6’2” guards that can’t shootThere isn't much of a market for one-and-done 6-2 guards who can't shoot in the NBA.
With a degree from Rutgers in another year, he'd have a chance at a real job and career to build a future for his family,just saying.He's got a daughter. I can't believe anybody would criticize a guy for going to make money playing basketball.
Pikiell said that Corey has plans on finishing school next summer (2019). So it is possible to leave school, provide for your family, then still graduate.
With a degree from Rutgers in another year, he'd have a chance at a real job and career to build a future for his family,just saying.
sSomehow that ends up never happening in most cases with these guys.
He should have stayed at Rutgers period.
Exactly my point.Somehow that ends up never happening in most cases with these guys.
He should have stayed at Rutgers period.
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Somehow you are changing the argument to your original point.
I dunno, there's a few good examples out there: Juwann Howard, Larry Fitzgerald, the guys on the Chiefs who became a doctor, Eddie Jordan...it does happen.Somehow that ends up never happening in most cases with these guys.
He should have stayed at Rutgers period.
the grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence. i wish him well, he kept the light burning for RU hoops while he was here.Yeah, I don't see him on the roster anymore. Damn that was quick