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Final installment of the Pickup Games video highlights. Connors correctly (I think) opines "...expect some sort of leap from Siakam this season. He’s attended 75% of the Rico Hines’ runs this summer and seemed to improve with each appearance. There are very few holes left in his game." Can't argue with this as far as the highlight videos go. Three point shot? Check. Ball handling in traffic? Check. Using left and right hand at the basket? Check. Bullet point passes on drive and kicks? Check. Hustle? Well, I don't have to answer this one, but Triple Check.
Expecting big things this season..
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Puffer wrote: View PostFinal installment of the Pickup Games video highlights. Connors correctly (I think) opines "...expect some sort of leap from Siakam this season. He’s attended 75% of the Rico Hines’ runs this summer and seemed to improve with each appearance. There are very few holes left in his game." Can't argue with this as far as the highlight videos go. Three point shot? Check. Ball handling in traffic? Check. Using left and right hand at the basket? Check. Bullet point passes on drive and kicks? Check. Hustle? Well, I don't have to answer this one, but Triple Check.
Expecting big things this season..
Great either way to see Pascal working on his game. It just didn't seem to be focused in the areas I thought they would be. Maybe that's a Casey role card hangover for me LOL.
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LJ2 wrote: View PostI didn't see all the videos, but I saw a couple with Siakam and wasn't that encouraged. I expect him to have improved, but I have a lot of questions as to the nature of his offence. Seemed like there was a lot of ball handling and drives to the basket which are good....but isn't the role I was expecting of him. Conversely, the videos I saw of OG spotting up for open 3's, making nice passes or of FVV facilitating, spotting up for 3's were sort of what I was expecting them to be working on over the summer.
Great either way to see Pascal working on his game. It just didn't seem to be focused in the areas I thought they would be. Maybe that's a Casey role card hangover for me LOL.
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Everything Pascal Siakam
Pascal is a pseudo point forward. His value is in his ability to make plays as a big. He’s a great passer and a pretty decent blow by guy that can finish inside. If he can become a threat off the ball that makes him into a clear starter with all star potential. But he’s has to stay true to who he is, and that’s a variation of a point forward. Think a more athletic Boris Diaw. Boris was really good even when he was fat.
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Maury wrote: View PostPascal is a pseudo point forward. His value is in his ability to make plays as a big. He’s a great passer and a pretty decent blow by guy that can finish inside. If he can become a threat off the ball that makes him into a clear starter with all star potential. But he’s has to stay true to who he is, and that’s a variation of a point forward. Think a more athletic Boris Diaw. Boris was really good even when he was fat.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostDiaw almost got better with weight. Made it impossible for other small forwards to move him out of the low block.
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SkywalkerAC wrote: View PostGuarding people 'on the block' isn't much of a big deal these days. It's on the glass where strength and bulk can make you pay.
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golden wrote: View PostYeah, that's the biggest issue with Siakam. He's not strong enough to guard traditional PFs on the block, but if he bulks up that might hurt his biggest strength - quickness and energy. Diaw and Draymond were/are strong enough to guard centers - so that's a huge difference when people start comparing him to those guys. You're only a mismatch, if you can guard that position.SkywalkerAC wrote: View PostGuarding people 'on the block' isn't much of a big deal these days. It's on the glass where strength and bulk can make you pay.DanH wrote: View PostTell that to CJ Miles when he had to guard Kevin Love in the playoffs. In most situations, sure, the post usually doesn't drive the big decisions in a game. But it's still very possible to generate a game-changing mismatch in the post.
Siakam, a couple years back, would've been the ideal small forward: 6'9, quick, long, can handle and attack the rim. Defensively, has the length and the quickness to keep up with all kinds of wings (not named LeBron James).
Today, he's the perfect forward that can play the 3, 4, and/or the 5.
He's not strong enough to guard traditional fours, but, off the top of my head, I can't think of an elite post-player at that position in today's game; Blake Griffin, maybe? Kevin Love?
However, Siakam does have the length, the quickness, and has the perception defensively.
What Siakam lacks for size, makes up for it with the other elite parts of his athleticism and motor -- he's a big duty Ram picking up the sanitation and won't stop.
... and to be fair, CJ Miles guarding Love for an extended period of time was just pure stupidity. I still don't understand why that wasn't addresses when it was exploited like, 17 straight possessions lolTwitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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ReubenJRD wrote: View Post... and to be fair, CJ Miles guarding Love for an extended period of time was just pure stupidity. I still don't understand why that wasn't addresses when it was exploited like, 17 straight possessions lol
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