Who will benefit most from KG's mentorship?
- Camden [enjin:6601484]
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Re: Who will benefit most from KG's mentorship?
Someone pointed out on Twitter that Flip talked about Dieng and Payne as guys that will learn and benefit from KG being here, but there was no mention of Bennett. Any thoughts on why? Is he in Flip's long-term plans?
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Re: Who will benefit most from KG's mentorship?
Camden wrote:Someone pointed out on Twitter that Flip talked about Dieng and Payne as guys that will learn and benefit from KG being here, but there was no mention of Bennett. Any thoughts on why? Is he in Flip's long-term plans?
I am wondering the same. Still surprised he was not on the sideline on Wednesday.
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Re: Who will benefit most from KG's mentorship?
longstrangetrip wrote:I think flip nailed the answer..."a bunch" of players are going to benefit from playing next to a HOFer who goes 100% every second he's on the court.
Has a player ever been so universally praised after scoring 5 points in a game?
Rubio perhaps?
Re: Who will benefit most from KG's mentorship?
Q12543 wrote:longstrangetrip wrote:I think flip nailed the answer..."a bunch" of players are going to benefit from playing next to a HOFer who goes 100% every second he's on the court.
Has a player ever been so universally praised after scoring 5 points in a game?
Rubio perhaps?
LOL!
And I have commented on Bennett before: while there might be some potential that is worthwhile cultivating, his salary will quickly become prohibitive, unless he really shows some dramatic improvement.
And I think the lack of length at PF by both Young and Bennett has opened Flip's eyes this season!