Hello Dylan Cardwell


I wouldn’t say no offense, now that I think of it. But no scoring. He can still set screens and rebound. Though at least twice a game he has the ball where I’d like home to try and shoot it. Can’t get better if you don’t try.

I remember Chuck Hayes had a little push shot he would use when in the paint, that would be a nice tool in the bag
 
Dylan strikes me as a guy that's not going to ever take any opportunity he's given for granted. Hell, a big chunk of the reason he got the 4-year deal was his energy on the floor.
If he develops an offensive game, watch out. But the Kings seriously need to fire the player development shooting coach because dude killed Sabonis shot. Unfortunately he is one of viveks friends and countrymen. Get out of the way bibej
 
Uh, I heard that part of the interview live and he expressly said he wasn't directly comparing them, only that they did some similar things on the court to help the team. Ham again with the mischaracterization.

He was comparing them, otherwise he wouldn't have brought up Wallace as a positive reference to Cardwell
 
He was comparing them, otherwise he wouldn't have brought up Wallace as a positive reference to Cardwell
Ham's statement makes it sound like Perry made a comparison to the two such that they were similar players in skill and impact. Perry specifically said they do some similar things but it was obvious he wasn't DIRECTLY comparing a first-year undrafted backup big to Ben as a finished product. The implication of Ham's post (by omission, if not intentional misstatement) does not match the reality of what was actually said in the conversation.
 
Ham's statement makes it sound like Perry made a comparison to the two such that they were similar players in skill and impact. Perry specifically said they do some similar things but it was obvious he wasn't DIRECTLY comparing a first-year undrafted backup big to Ben as a finished product. The implication of Ham's post (by omission, if not intentional misstatement) does not match the reality of what was actually said in the conversation.

So it was a loose comparison, but not a direct one? 😄
 
Ham's statement makes it sound like Perry made a comparison to the two such that they were similar players in skill and impact. Perry specifically said they do some similar things but it was obvious he wasn't DIRECTLY comparing a first-year undrafted backup big to Ben as a finished product. The implication of Ham's post (by omission, if not intentional misstatement) does not match the reality of what was actually said in the conversation.

Even Big Ben was a first-year undrafted backup once!
 
So it was a loose comparison, but not a direct one? 😄
Ah, yes, just like perhaps me mentioning Kobe Bryant when talking about Chris Duarte because they were both drafted #13 and played guard in the NBA - but I expressly stated I wasn't directly comparing their careers, etc.

Then Ham says in a social media post that I compared them. :rolleyes: Sure, if you want to be pedantic, I guess? But it is just a TAD misleading.
 
They won't do it in today's game. In 1999 they would have. That year's playoff starting lineup had no 3 point shooters at the 3-5 positions, with Corliss Williamson, Chris Webber, and Vlade Divac
They can do it. Dylan is fast enough to switch in defense. What it does mean is we need to get Sabonis back to shooting like he did a year ago and get some other shooters and wings. Unfortunately the current shooting coach Dipesh Mistri is one of Viveks hires and absolutely destroyed Sabonis shot and some other players as well. Look how flat the team shoots. No arc at all. Dipesh needs to go but Vi el will protect him.
 
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