I have, at a minimum, seen Bagley show flashes of potential at the defensive end, that are far superior to any defense that I've ever seen Enes Freedom play, at any point of his career. Like, I've seen Enes Freedom play for coaches with good defensive reputations, and still be horrible on defense. Bagley will never be a defensive anchor, but I've at least seen signs that if he's, I dunno, the fourth-best defender on your team, your team's defense might be okay. Offensively, he's probably closer to Clint Capela than Joel Embiid, but there's room for guys like that, too.
I guess my point is that I think that Bagley's ceiling is higher than Enes Freedom, but that may be informed by my very, very low opinion of Enes Freedom.
I have better things to do but look up on him every day but what I saw last time I looked was more of the same except he's on a worse team that is in a clear tank and has nothing better to do than play him and see what's there.
Marvin had 13 points. It’s astounding how little many people who claim to be NBA guys know about the Kings
Playing the magic seems to help. Kyrie dropped 60 on them.what's with these 50 point outbursts as of late? the latest player
Kevin Love is only thirty-three. Why does he have more grey hair than I do? Granted, he's not balding at thirty-three, like I was, but none of the hair I still had was grey.
LeBron is out here like, "Well, if I'm not going to win a championship, I might as well see if I can catch Kareem." Of course, I'm also in favor of anything with Karl Malone's name on it being made dust, so that's a plus.
Favorite? No.
who is?
but Twitter tells me he is blossoming now that he's finally away from us.The NBA’s newest breakout star had an absolutely stellar game tonight.
That’s right, a sweet 2/1/1 stat line for Marvin Bagels.
When does he get into Slim’s Big Man reports?
My money’s on a big man.