TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:in fairness to braylon, this thread was approaching meatbomb territory.
Absolutely. That was part of the goal.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:in fairness to braylon, this thread was approaching meatbomb territory.
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:Trial 3: A man wearing a Fordham Law t shirt spilled his jamba juice into the vent fan while kissing a man wearing a UConn Law t shirt, shorting out the cooling system.
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:Trial 3: A man wearing a Fordham Law t shirt spilled his jamba juice into the vent fan while kissing a man wearing a UConn Law t shirt, shorting out the cooling system.
this made the entire thread worth it
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:Trial 3: A man wearing a Fordham Law t shirt spilled his jamba juice into the vent fan while kissing a man wearing a UConn Law t shirt, shorting out the cooling system.
this made the entire thread worth it
Albany undergrad/uconn's law would have been better but hindsight is 20/20
While his 4.5 assists per 40 minutes pace adjusted and his 0.34 pure point rating both rank near the bottom of point guards in our top 100, this does not completely define Hanlan's ability to find open teammates. He has improved his passing ability over the years and has the ability to find his teammates around the perimeter for open shots, even if he looks most comfortable seeking out his own shots and passing as a backup plan, which makes sense considering the quality of teammates he was surrounded with in his time at BC, which have rarely been ACC-caliber.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:i'm sure some people got excited at this hanlan draft report:
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Oli ... eport-4927While his 4.5 assists per 40 minutes pace adjusted and his 0.34 pure point rating both rank near the bottom of point guards in our top 100, this does not completely define Hanlan's ability to find open teammates. He has improved his passing ability over the years and has the ability to find his teammates around the perimeter for open shots, even if he looks most comfortable seeking out his own shots and passing as a backup plan, which makes sense considering the quality of teammates he was surrounded with in his time at BC, which have rarely been ACC-caliber.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:i'm sure some people got excited at this hanlan draft report:
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Oli ... eport-4927While his 4.5 assists per 40 minutes pace adjusted and his 0.34 pure point rating both rank near the bottom of point guards in our top 100, this does not completely define Hanlan's ability to find open teammates. He has improved his passing ability over the years and has the ability to find his teammates around the perimeter for open shots, even if he looks most comfortable seeking out his own shots and passing as a backup plan, which makes sense considering the quality of teammates he was surrounded with in his time at BC, which have rarely been ACC-caliber.
so we need to start calling eepstein "josh"
Olivier Hanlan vs. Joseph Young
Bilas on Hanlan: I probably have Hanlan rated higher than most, if not all, others. I really like him as a prospect. Hanlan is a smart, high-character player who is every bit the scorer that Young is, but he is bigger and stronger. He is not a great athlete, which is the only thing that causes me concern. I still believe he will be capable as a scorer in the NBA, but he will be tested on the defensive end. He needs to improve his shooting off of the bounce, but he has a variety of ways to score.
Ford: Yes, you have Hanlan a bit higher than most. But your reasoning is sound. He has positional size, a high basketball IQ and carried a heavy load on a bad team the past couple of seasons. I just think that his lack of elite athleticism and elite shooting ability are two major red flags. What's the one elite thing Hanlan does? He does a lot of things well. But other than his size and feel, he lacks a definitive skill or athletic ability. Young, on the other hand, has both great shooting and terrific quickness.
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