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Post by trendsetta on Apr 10, 2021 16:21:37 GMT -5
Just looked at his numbers and what I assume is a recent photo of him. The first looked solid and the second he seems to have trimmed down.
Has anyone watched any Hornets games both with and without Ball in the lineup? Hayward, Ball, and a maturer Rozier seems pretty solid. Bridges I remember that draft. Biyombo too. Not bad work seems to me. Or at least intriguing.
Anyone know about their coach, Borrego?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2021 0:02:50 GMT -5
Borrego has done very good work. It certainly seems that Rozier is maturing as a player. Have to give him credit as he has been a key member of my "I hate that b*tch " club. Still not a Biyombo fan but bridges is doing quite well. I remember the debate here and in league circles of Miles Bridges vs Mikal Bridges vs Kevin Noxx . o well.
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Post by irish2u2 on Apr 11, 2021 23:51:38 GMT -5
Rozier has been a player for awhile. Now he's nudging into a good player. He's a SG in a PG's body who has been reliable the last 2 years beyond the arc shooting over 40% and this year he's taking better shots. He's a decent defender but if I am going for a tweener it's Norman Powell. He's a 6'3 athletic dude playing SF so on the Knicks he could play SG and move RJ to SF. Powell is a dynamic two way player the same age as Rozier but he's a better shooter and a more consistent scorer.
I don't know much about Borrego except he spent 7 years with Pops and has a very average team above .500 and a serious playoff challenger in the East. There are only two players I'd covet on the Hornets and they are Ball and Hayward. Ball in particular has surprised me. Otherwise the Hornets are made up of a lot of good rotational players and some guys like Rozier, Graham and Bridges who are step above rotational.
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