Woodside wrote:I think Jimmer can succeed in the NBA, he'll just have to step it up as a ball distributor instead of just being a 3-point machine if he wants to contribute.
Flip wrote:Woodside wrote:I think Jimmer can succeed in the NBA, he'll just have to step it up as a ball distributor instead of just being a 3-point machine if he wants to contribute.
Even if his offense is adequate who is he going to guard?
Woodside wrote:Flip wrote:Woodside wrote:I think Jimmer can succeed in the NBA, he'll just have to step it up as a ball distributor instead of just being a 3-point machine if he wants to contribute.
Even if his offense is adequate who is he going to guard?
See: Stephen Curry.
He's a poor defender also.
RunOrDie wrote:From what I've seen he's basically a JJ Reddick type, except not as good. JJ struggled to make it in the pros so I don't know if Jimmer even has a chance. But we'll see how he responds the rest of the season with having starter Davies suspended. In their first game without him they were flat, their season is basically over. Jimmer did have 33 pts 5 reb 6 ast and 4 stl, but they got womped by a team that they should have steamrolled.
baseball wrote:Woodside wrote:Flip wrote:Woodside wrote:I think Jimmer can succeed in the NBA, he'll just have to step it up as a ball distributor instead of just being a 3-point machine if he wants to contribute.
Even if his offense is adequate who is he going to guard?
See: Stephen Curry.
He's a poor defender also.
Interesting commet....
baseball wrote:RunOrDie wrote:From what I've seen he's basically a JJ Reddick type, except not as good. JJ struggled to make it in the pros so I don't know if Jimmer even has a chance. But we'll see how he responds the rest of the season with having starter Davies suspended. In their first game without him they were flat, their season is basically over. Jimmer did have 33 pts 5 reb 6 ast and 4 stl, but they got womped by a team that they should have steamrolled.
JJ's having a pretty nice career with the Magic...so im not sure how he struggled to make it. He'll never be an all-star, but hes still having a successful career. That being said...I think Jimmer is better then Redick....as a college player. but when its all said and done JJ will have had the better pro career. For one simple reason...6'4'' vs. 6'2''. Jimmer is too small to play the 2 and I'm just nto sure how effective he can be running the point at the NBA level.
RunOrDie wrote:From what I've seen he's basically a JJ Reddick type, except not as good. JJ struggled to make it in the pros so I don't know if Jimmer even has a chance. But we'll see how he responds the rest of the season with having starter Davies suspended. In their first game without him they were flat, their season is basically over. Jimmer did have 33 pts 5 reb 6 ast and 4 stl, but they got womped by a team that they should have steamrolled.
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