This is a good read. Certainly interesting to look at and read when you think about how you want to round out a team.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14743788/who-nba-players-found-suddenly-relevant
Fifth Annual Luke Walton All-Stars
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Great read thanks for posting. Some bargain signings were mentioned in that article.
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Wow, quite nice breakdown of some guys that have emerged from obscurity into important roles. But then I kept reading and saw that bullet point on Towns and Dieng along with the video. I'm sure I watched that game, but I didn't notice the fact Dieng and KAT ran the pick and roll!
It sounds crazy, but I could envision sets where we run 3-5 or 4-5 PnRs for KAT, where he's the ball handler. Nutty, but possible. He's THAT skilled.
It sounds crazy, but I could envision sets where we run 3-5 or 4-5 PnRs for KAT, where he's the ball handler. Nutty, but possible. He's THAT skilled.
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It certainly made me respect some of the guys on this list more. I think the key for us will be finding guys tlike this to be 7-9 players on our team. Boston seems to have a team full of players like that.