Premium Member JayBirdHawk Posted May 21 Author Premium Member Report Share Posted May 21 1 hour ago, kg01 said: Be honest. The #1 reason folks want atl to draft this guy is to listen to Nique pronounce(sic) his name... "Researcher!" "Reacher!" "Re-aschteter!" "Well done, Nique." "Ya know, I was born in France." This, This, all this!!!!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 (edited) I get it with Sarr for some of you 7ft+ Traits like a mfer Very Athletic World class lateral quickness Extremely reactive as a defender Good motor Confident kid I can see why you taken a liking to him on surface. Edited May 21 by NBASupes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post marco102 Posted May 21 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 21 (edited) This Sarr Edey conversation needs to go back to the respective thread so we can choose ignore it or participate in it. Everythread is being turned into a Sarr/Edey debate between two posters. We know where you stand so keep it to those threads. It's getting so freaking tiresome. Can't even enjoy any other discussion without this bullshit. Edited May 21 by marco102 1 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post marco102 Posted May 21 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 21 I think this is all Trae wants. 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Just now, marco102 said: I think this is all Trae wants. Yes sir. I think we just have different views of how to get there is all 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deester11 Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 3 minutes ago, NBASupes said: Yes sir. I think we just have different views of how to get there is all That's the beauty of opinions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators AHF Posted May 21 Moderators Report Share Posted May 21 By way of explanation on direction to not blast people for past bad calls. This is direction to focus on basketball discussion and not posters. It doesn't mean people can't revisit prior issues. If you want to revisit past threads, feel free do that. If you want to attack another poster due to being wrong in the past, let's drop it and just explain why they are wrong now. The difference is one goes back to the prior discussion and does a substantive post-mortum disconnected from a poster. The other is purely focused on the poster. We aren't here to discuss posters but basketball. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member Popular Post JayBirdHawk Posted May 21 Author Premium Member Popular Post Report Share Posted May 21 34 minutes ago, marco102 said: I think this is all Trae wants. And what all the Squawk wants. We just disagree on how we get there - AND THAT'S OK! Doesn't need to be a pissing contest everyday to see who can hit the wall. Spoiler That's one contest I won't win 1 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kg01 Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 1 minute ago, AHF said: If you want to revisit past threads, feel free do that. If you want to attack another poster due to being wrong in the past, let's drop it and just explain why they are wrong now. The difference is one goes back to the prior discussion and does a substantive post-mortum disconnected from a poster. The other is purely focused on the poster. We aren't here to discuss posters but basketball. Yeah, under advice of counsel, I'll just drop it and will resist the urge to snark my way into oblivion the next few weeks and months. Besides,I still owe the world an Outsiders update..... 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mikey Posted May 21 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 21 1 hour ago, NBASupes said: No. Trae has improved as a man defender and a switch defender. He's not even our easiest defender to expose on switches anymore. That said, he will always be the most abused defender we have off the ball because of his lack of tools and measurables. We need a drop defender who can excel as a free safety like Gobert, Gasol, Jokic, etc who have the mental acuity and the physical abilities to keep attackers out the paint or make it tough when they beat Trae on cutting actions or just abuse him with their size along. Trae wasn't the worst defensive player in the NBA in defensive rating but one of the most improved defenders on the team for no reason. He vastly got better from Quin but he can't fix what God didn't give him. Defensive versatility matters. If he's playing the 3, it would matter. But Dre has elite defensive versatility and how did it benefit us? We can't win without him but he doesn't equal wins either. He has no ability to space for the floor at this stage. Not when you can't handle physicality and you are terrible at layups. They will contest all of his shots and he will be awful. He's too weak to be an effective rim runner. He shot 50% with layup in Australia against backup bad bigs. That's insanity! No, it's not all that impressive. OO has the same catch radius and he unlike Sarr is tough, strong, mentally built for it and he embraces contact and he's not impressive at it. Sarr is would a worse Marquese Chriss at it. Chriss was a better athlete too. He has no compliments to Trae. Lively was great at it in Duke and HS. Sarr was bad at it at OTE and in Australia. Lively metrics as a PnR roll big was only behind Edey last year and this year, he clearly transitioned to the NBA as expected. Lively is more like Risacher where he's ready for a specific role. Sure, he can't play with everyone and everything but he fits here. Sarr is gonna be terrible based on your expectations of him. Ass If you saw him for what he is, I would agree. My expectations for him a far lower than yours especially offensively. You just think he can’t do anything. Defensively you say we need something but but the team and Quin have literally showed you otherwise. We don’t need a drop defender when that’s not our base defense. We need someone that can play at the level, switch, and play drop. A mix of the three and if you watch the games he’s improved his drop. He’s even talked about it being a point of emphasis to get better and coaches worked with him to do so cause he was closing to the guard too high. These are words directly from the player and his coaches. saying he can’t space is just a flat out lie and the most infuriating thing you say. His percentages are low but he clearly has the indicators that he can be a good shooter and the threat of shooting is far more important than actually shooting. Myles turner is the poster boy for stretch 5 and he’s had multiple nba seasons shooting 33% from 3. Nobody says he’s a bad shooter. Why because we know he CAN shoot. The threat is more important than the make/miss aspect. Our spacing immediately improves day 1 with him in for Clint. Mavs fans all beginning of szn complained about lively screening. And again this is one of the easiest things to teach especially as he fills his frame out. Gobert credited Quin himself but I’m sure he can’t teach Sarr cause he’s soft or something right? if you can’t see how a player that can space the floor and offers scheme versatility defensively while not even scratching the surface as an offensive player yet compliments Trae idk what to tell you. But you already made your mind up long ago edey was the hawks savior and now when we moved up and won’t even touch him (weren’t going to anyways) you’re coping 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post deester11 Posted May 21 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 21 25 minutes ago, marco102 said: This Sarr Edey conversation needs to go back to the respective thread so we can choose ignore it or participate in it. Everythread is being turned into a Sarr/Edey debate between two posters. We know where you stand so keep it to those threads. It's getting so freaking tiresome. Can't even enjoy any other discussion without this bullshit. I agree. HOWEVAH..for my last take on Sarr with regards to Supes and the "Fit" for the Hawks. It boils down to this for me: Young would help ease Sarr's transition on offense. Sarr has never played with a point guard of that caliber and he would get easy/great looks on the floor. Johnson, Okongwu, and Sarr can switch and guard multiple positions. Atlanta has never had that with Trae Young and those three would help hide Trae's shortcomings on the defensive end (although he is better, he will always have size/defense limitations). It's not the cleanest fit, but it can work I acknowledge the work needed to expand his offensive game, but this is inevitable for most of the players in this class. Again, my gamble on his upside, athleticism, defense is predicated on the rest of the roster, but he makes the most sense to me UNLESS, they move down and add significant pieces. The players in this draft (other than Sarr) scream COMPLEMENTARY. The Hawks need more than that. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Just now, deester11 said: I agree. HOWEVAH..for my last take on Sarr with regards to Supes and the "Fit" for the Hawks. It boils down to this for me: Young would help ease Sarr's transition on offense. Sarr has never played with a point guard of that caliber and he would get easy/great looks on the floor. Johnson, Okongwu, and Sarr can switch and guard multiple positions. Atlanta has never had that with Trae Young and those three would help hide Trae's shortcomings on the defensive end (although he is better, he will always have size/defense limitations). It's not the cleanest fit, but it can work I acknowledge the work needed to expand his offensive game, but this is inevitable for most of the players in this class. Again, my gamble on his upside, athleticism, defense is predicated on the rest of the roster, but he makes the most sense to me UNLESS, they move down and add significant pieces. The players in this draft (other than Sarr) scream COMPLEMENTARY. The Hawks need more than that. Sarr also lessens the need to acquire elite POA perimeter defenders. The combo of Sarr and Okongwu can cover enough space to "cover" for the mistakes of the perimeter defenders. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Member JayBirdHawk Posted May 21 Author Premium Member Report Share Posted May 21 15 minutes ago, kg01 said: Besides,I still owe the world an Outsiders update..... from the future??? been awhile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kg01 Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Just now, JayBirdHawk said: from the future??? been awhile. Or .... has it? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 19 minutes ago, Mikey said: My expectations for him a far lower than yours especially offensively. You just think he can’t do anything. Defensively you say we need something but but the team and Quin have literally showed you otherwise. We don’t need a drop defender when that’s not our base defense. We need someone that can play at the level, switch, and play drop. A mix of the three and if you watch the games he’s improved his drop. He’s even talked about it being a point of emphasis to get better and coaches worked with him to do so cause he was closing to the guard too high. These are words directly from the player and his coaches. saying he can’t space is just a flat out lie and the most infuriating thing you say. His percentages are low but he clearly has the indicators that he can be a good shooter and the threat of shooting is far more important than actually shooting. Myles turner is the poster boy for stretch 5 and he’s had multiple nba seasons shooting 33% from 3. Nobody says he’s a bad shooter. Why because we know he CAN shoot. The threat is more important than the make/miss aspect. Our spacing immediately improves day 1 with him in for Clint. Mavs fans all beginning of szn complained about lively screening. And again this is one of the easiest things to teach especially as he fills his frame out. Gobert credited Quin himself but I’m sure he can’t teach Sarr cause he’s soft or something right? if you can’t see how a player that can space the floor and offers scheme versatility defensively while not even scratching the surface as an offensive player yet compliments Trae idk what to tell you. But you already made your mind up long ago edey was the hawks savior and now when we moved up and won’t even touch him (weren’t going to anyways) you’re coping First off, thank you Mikey for the reply. I respect the hell out of it. I have to do a cert and then see some houses. I'll reply tonight but thank you 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikey Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 1 hour ago, NBASupes said: Why is it a bad take and bring facts? Don't KB the post with rubbish and opinions. Post data. No Ceilings has the data. Synergy has the data. Post data. Prove me wrong. Data says sarr is better offensively than you give him credit for 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 18 minutes ago, deester11 said: I agree. HOWEVAH..for my last take on Sarr with regards to Supes and the "Fit" for the Hawks. It boils down to this for me: Young would help ease Sarr's transition on offense. Sarr has never played with a point guard of that caliber and he would get easy/great looks on the floor. Johnson, Okongwu, and Sarr can switch and guard multiple positions. Atlanta has never had that with Trae Young and those three would help hide Trae's shortcomings on the defensive end (although he is better, he will always have size/defense limitations). It's not the cleanest fit, but it can work I acknowledge the work needed to expand his offensive game, but this is inevitable for most of the players in this class. Again, my gamble on his upside, athleticism, defense is predicated on the rest of the roster, but he makes the most sense to me UNLESS, they move down and add significant pieces. The players in this draft (other than Sarr) scream COMPLEMENTARY. The Hawks need more than that. I can't respond right now but I'll get to this tonight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NBASupes Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 1 minute ago, Mikey said: Data says sarr is better offensively than you give him credit for This is fine for a big wing, this is bad for a 4. This is awful for a 5. When you look at his charts and watch his film, he really shines just think of him as a big wing. Obviously the offense is way too raw but the defense and the offensive potential is there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrell Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 18 minutes ago, KB21 said: Sarr also lessens the need to acquire elite POA perimeter defenders. The combo of Sarr and Okongwu can cover enough space to "cover" for the mistakes of the perimeter defenders. Who's going to rebound? lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KB21 Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 2 minutes ago, terrell said: Who's going to rebound? lol Sarr will be a great rebounder in the NBA. Okongwu is a good rebounder. Johnson is a good rebounder. I'm not concerned in the least that we won't have to just camp someone down on the block to get rebounds. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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