Through 4 games Cook is averaging 22PPG/10RPG/5APG on 64% shooting. All of his shots are inside of 8 feet from what I can tell, as he just powers through people and gets a lot of layups and dunks. He just seems to be stronger and more athletic than a lot of the other bigs in the G-League.
His game seems like a G-League version of Montrezl Harrell. No clue if that translates to the NBA or even if it did, is that kind of old-school power game even a fit with Rosas' vaunted "system"?
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Q12543 wrote:Through 4 games Cook is averaging 22PPG/10RPG/5APG on 64% shooting. All of his shots are inside of 8 feet from what I can tell, as he just powers through people and gets a lot of layups and dunks. He just seems to be stronger and more athletic than a lot of the other bigs in the G-League.
His game seems like a G-League version of Montrezl Harrell. No clue if that translates to the NBA or even if it did, is that kind of old-school power game even a fit with Rosas' vaunted "system"?
I think the assists make him a system fit. I'd be happy if Cook turned into a Dwight Powell type (hopefully we don't overpay though).
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monsterpile wrote:Q12543 wrote:Through 4 games Cook is averaging 22PPG/10RPG/5APG on 64% shooting. All of his shots are inside of 8 feet from what I can tell, as he just powers through people and gets a lot of layups and dunks. He just seems to be stronger and more athletic than a lot of the other bigs in the G-League.
His game seems like a G-League version of Montrezl Harrell. No clue if that translates to the NBA or even if it did, is that kind of old-school power game even a fit with Rosas' vaunted "system"?
I think the assists make him a system fit. I'd be happy if Cook turned into a Dwight Powell type (hopefully we don't overpay though).
Hope you guys keep giving us reports because there is no one in the bubble that intrigues me enough to watch but I appreciate the reports
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kekgeek1 wrote:monsterpile wrote:Q12543 wrote:Through 4 games Cook is averaging 22PPG/10RPG/5APG on 64% shooting. All of his shots are inside of 8 feet from what I can tell, as he just powers through people and gets a lot of layups and dunks. He just seems to be stronger and more athletic than a lot of the other bigs in the G-League.
His game seems like a G-League version of Montrezl Harrell. No clue if that translates to the NBA or even if it did, is that kind of old-school power game even a fit with Rosas' vaunted "system"?
I think the assists make him a system fit. I'd be happy if Cook turned into a Dwight Powell type (hopefully we don't overpay though).
Hope you guys keep giving us reports because there is no one in the bubble that intrigues me enough to watch but I appreciate the reports
If you are interested at all you can find the condensed games on YouTube. That's all I've watched so far. They are around 15 mins. Honestly I don't think this is a particularly exciting group to follow but you never know who might emerge. McLaughlin is an example of that. The thing is there are only a few games to go off of but it would be nice to find another decent bench player from the G-league group. Kelan Martin is still with the Pacers.
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Tyler Cook was signed by the Nets
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kekgeek1 wrote:Tyler Cook was signed by the Nets
He was the only guy worthwhile on that team (which is outdoing the big league team in terms of how pathetic they are - winless so far in the bubble). But he is an old school PF that plays more of a power game using his strength and athleticism in the paint to overwhelm opponents. I think he'd have a harder time doing that in the big league and just don't see a spot for him with McDaniels, Vando, and Juancho in the mix.
Trier disappointed.....
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Q12543 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Tyler Cook was signed by the Nets
He was the only guy worthwhile on that team (which is outdoing the big league team in terms of how pathetic they are - winless so far in the bubble). But he is an old school PF that plays more of a power game using his strength and athleticism in the paint to overwhelm opponents. I think he'd have a harder time doing that in the big league and just don't see a spot for him with McDaniels, Vando, and Juancho in the mix.
Trier disappointed.....
Good for Cook he will make a nice amount of money with 10 day contract or 2 as the Nets go through their cap saving end of the roster moves. I wouldn't be surprised if in a month Cook is back with the Iowa Wolves. Noah Vonleh who the Nets let go is still only 25 which is about 2 years older than Cook. I'd say they are probably similar impact type guys. I'd probably pick Vonleh over Cook and I suspect that may be what happens with the Nets at some point...or they sign some other vet big that is still available.
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Sources: The NBA and NBPA are planning to eliminate the 50-game limit for two-way contract players this season and to allow two-way players to be eligible for the playoffs, pending Board approval.
Per shams
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kekgeek1 wrote:Sources: The NBA and NBPA are planning to eliminate the 50-game limit for two-way contract players this season and to allow two-way players to be eligible for the playoffs, pending Board approval.
Per shams
So you are saying Jordon McLaughlin will be available for the playoffs?!?! Wow!!!
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monsterpile wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Sources: The NBA and NBPA are planning to eliminate the 50-game limit for two-way contract players this season and to allow two-way players to be eligible for the playoffs, pending Board approval.
Per shams
So you are saying Jordon McLaughlin will be available for the playoffs?!?! Wow!!!
Playoffs 2025-26. Trust the window.