Re: Ex-Ducks NBA Status
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:06 pm
Finished with 29, 20 in the 4th quarter.greenyellow wrote:
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Finished with 29, 20 in the 4th quarter.greenyellow wrote:
For Real? He already made the jump up from g-league? Damn....thomas time wrote:Boucher made his nba debut playing one minute, shot an air ball from his corner spot and grabbed a defensive rebound. Jordan came back played 18 minutes, 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.
They're both on really bad/tanking teams this year though. I hope they continue to see the same minutes in the future though!thomas time wrote:him and Dorsey have been playing well lately, Tyler finally getting minutes and scoring in double digits most games. He usually gets 2 or 3 3s a game, had a career 19 points yesterday. They both look to have good future as long as they keep getting 20-30 minutes a game.
Given all the scrub players on the Memphis roster, I've been wondering what Dillon's role on the Grizzlies will look like next year and beyond, if they actually like him, or if he was only in to make the tanking look more legit. He really does seem to have improved on defense, and those moves at Oregon where he barely got the shot off over his defender that I thought wouldn't work in the NBA still seem to work. Anyway, this article was an encouraging sign that he has some fans there:thomas time wrote:Dillon with a career high 36 points in the season finale vs OKC, Westbrook had 20 assists and 19 rebounds to average a triple double for a second season in a row.
Well, he definitely made the right choice in leaving early, as did Bell, and Dorsey got some good minutes in at the end of the season. That was a great excerpt about Brooks; very much like what he did at Oregon. He's not a smooth player, like say, DeRozan. But he plays with force, and has a natural leadership quality.Phalanx wrote:Given all the scrub players on the Memphis roster, I've been wondering what Dillon's role on the Grizzlies will look like next year and beyond, if they actually like him, or if he was only in to make the tanking look more legit. He really does seem to have improved on defense, and those moves at Oregon where he barely got the shot off over his defender that I thought wouldn't work in the NBA still seem to work. Anyway, this article was an encouraging sign that he has some fans there:thomas time wrote:Dillon with a career high 36 points in the season finale vs OKC, Westbrook had 20 assists and 19 rebounds to average a triple double for a second season in a row.
https://www.memphisflyer.com/BeyondtheA ... ay-forward
a great quote:
"He’s gone from being a really bad defender to more than passable now that he’s adjusted to modern gap schemes as well as the speed of the game. Offensively, he makes moves that almost always work out in his favor even when they shouldn’t. The kid is smooth, and he’s gritty, and he’s exactly the type of young player the city has been looking for."
This is an interesting read about what's going on with him: https://sports.yahoo.com/jordan-bell-ne ... 40749.htmlducks5ever wrote:I really hope the warriors give Bell a chance - think he could do well here.