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Shabazz Napier
- memyworld
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Shabazz Napier
Most of the Wolves' offseason acquisitions have their own threads, so I thought this gesture by Shabazz Napier was a good way to kick off the sixth-year guard's thread.
Looking forward to seeing what he can do with his role off the bench.
Per 100 Possessions
Looking forward to seeing what he can do with his role off the bench.
Per 100 Possessions
- KevinBaconIsNotMyHero
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Re: Shabazz Napier
He MAY be an upgrade over Tyus Jones for what Saunders and Rosas want to do on this team. Remains to be seen but he’s significantly cheaper and a more reliable 3 point shooter. Tyus was a better team defender and facilitator for others. Will be interesting to see him play early.
- KevinBaconIsNotMyHero
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Re: Shabazz Napier
I mostly agree. That’s why I specified team. I certainly don’t think Tyus was a good individual defender. He was bullied consistently. But he was also smart in his rotations which 75% of the team wasn’t. Overall yea, if it’s a wash the Wolves would be fine with that with Napier making 1.75 million and Tyus 9 million.NotRasho wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 4:16 pmTyus got his hands on balls and generated steals but I wouldn't call him a good defender. Napier does about the same imo. I think he has more offensive ability and fewer intangibles, but overall its a wash to me.KevinBaconIsNotMyHero wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 4:10 pm He MAY be an upgrade over Tyus Jones for what Saunders and Rosas want to do on this team. Remains to be seen but he’s significantly cheaper and a more reliable 3 point shooter. Tyus was a better team defender and facilitator for others. Will be interesting to see him play early.
- memyworld
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Re: Shabazz Napier
When you compare their careers per 100 possessions, it really is a wash. You get better three-point shooting from Shabazz and better facilitation from Tyus (with a better AST/TO ratio). It will depend on how they want to use Napier.NotRasho wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 4:16 pmTyus got his hands on balls and generated steals but I wouldn't call him a good defender. Napier does about the same imo. I think he has more offensive ability and fewer intangibles, but overall its a wash to me.KevinBaconIsNotMyHero wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 4:10 pm He MAY be an upgrade over Tyus Jones for what Saunders and Rosas want to do on this team. Remains to be seen but he’s significantly cheaper and a more reliable 3 point shooter. Tyus was a better team defender and facilitator for others. Will be interesting to see him play early.
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Re: Shabazz Napier
This may not be far off. I see several reasons that he has a decent year.NotRasho wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2019 6:36 pmIm not super down on our pg situation right now. I think there's a good chance teague looks like old teague. If that happens and a couple small things like improvement from okogie, a not horribad wiggins, and culver contributing some, the team could be alright.
You should start a Jeff teague thread since Abe is a douchebag and i cant create threads. We haven't talked about him here much but he is probably one of the biggest determining factors to what we are this year.
1. NO THIBS! Teague, like just about all the Wolves non-ex-Bulls players regressed terribly under Thibs.
2. He is playing for his next contract.
3. New team philosopy. If you are open TAKE THE THREE! No more angst or indecision. Simple.
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Re: Shabazz Napier
Bad shooter, keeps shooting. Should be a favorite of all the modern NBA lovers who think 3 point attempts are better than 2 point makes. Everyone else will see JJ lite.
- T_J
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Re: Shabazz Napier
I didn't realize Shabazz is 28 already. I think he'll be a decent backup.
Teague should be playing his ass off so he get to a contender at the deadline plus get paid next summer. If he doesn't, then he's just washed up at this point.
Fun memory lane box score. Look how few good NBA players are in this national title game.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/bo ... ticut.html
Teague should be playing his ass off so he get to a contender at the deadline plus get paid next summer. If he doesn't, then he's just washed up at this point.
Fun memory lane box score. Look how few good NBA players are in this national title game.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/bo ... ticut.html
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- KFAN Rube Chat Hall of Fame Member
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Re: Shabazz Napier
I'm pretty indifferent on him. This is where it would be awesome if Culver can somehow handle some of the pg duties off the bench. Having Culver do some of that with someone like Nowell on the floor for his shooting skill seems more intriguing then Shabazz handling pg duties and Culver playing a wing spot. Culver's versatility should benefit the team and allow them to put in a smaller shooter like Nowell.
- DonaldDouchebag
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Re: Shabazz Napier
Let's get to camp!
Lebron's pick is now our backup point...I'm fine with that at the cost.
Lebron's pick is now our backup point...I'm fine with that at the cost.
- digitalwolf
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Re: Shabazz Napier
I was the type that questioned how Tyus got drafted....I can't say the same for Napier, but I think he had a little more sizzle coming out. However, there's no doubt in my mind that at very least we have a lateral move in talent with swapping Napier with Tyus. Yeah, they play a bit different....but for the cost, there's such a slim chance Tyus makes us regret not holding onto him at like 9 million a year. Tyus defensively was Ricky lite.....he gambled in the passing lanes, so he naturally came up with a lot of steals. I do like that he's smart with the ball, ala, not a TO machine....but his shot is at best, streaky, he doesn't have great size, and he's far from having an elite first step with some handles. I think offensively Napier gives us more, and defensively, I don't see some sort of massive gap between the two. Considering the cost, I'm not sure how people can't be behind this move. Considering he seems to be a good guy for the community....icing.