SkywalkerAC was looking for this thread... Unfortunately OG's dad passed away so we may not see him for a bit. Condolences to him and his family.
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A nice outside perspective (not much different from ours)
That OG kid is going to be so so good. Why didn’t Toronto trade him???
— Bullets Forever (@BulletsForever) October 20, 2018
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Jclaw wrote: View PostA nice outside perspective (not much different from ours)
That OG kid is going to be so so good. Why didn’t Toronto trade him??? ������
— Bullets Forever (@BulletsForever) October 20, 2018
Sorry peoltl9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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Jclaw wrote: View PostA nice outside perspective (not much different from ours)
That OG kid is going to be so so good. Why didn’t Toronto trade him??? ������
— Bullets Forever (@BulletsForever) October 20, 2018
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golden wrote: View PostOG is already great on defense, but we're going to have to temper the Kawhi-esque expectations on offense. What makes Kawhi great is that he's so strong with the ball and OG will likely never have that good of a handle. Anytime OG takes more than 2 dribbles in traffic, you're like..... no, no, no.
That's not to say we should expect that of him. Obviously Kawhi-like offence is a rare, rare thing.
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DanH wrote: View PostKind of hard to project 6 years out though. Kawhi may have been further ahead than OG is now offensively when he was 21, but I don't think by much. He had higher TOV% than AST% each of his first two seasons, and only had a slightly higher usage than OG. Sure, Kawhi is a testament to his own work ethic and a fantastic development program in San Antonio, but at some point we need to start giving the Raps credit for their fantastic development program, and I've heard nothing but good things about OG's work ethic.
That's not to say we should expect that of him. Obviously Kawhi-like offence is a rare, rare thing.
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golden wrote: View PostOG is already great on defense, but we're going to have to temper the Kawhi-esque expectations on offense. What makes Kawhi great is that he's so strong with the ball and OG will likely never have that good of a handle. Anytime OG takes more than 2 dribbles in traffic, you're like..... no, no, no.
Better OG comparison is Aminu.Mamba Mentality
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Fury wrote: View PostCan we please stop comparing OG to Kawhi? the ONLY similiarities they have is they're both small forwards.
Better OG comparison is Aminu.
But yeah9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostAnd y'know almost identical body types, height weight and length, both very good perimeter defenders. Both drafted mid first round, both eased into their roles by winning programs..
But yeahMamba Mentality
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KeonClark wrote: View PostAnd y'know almost identical body types, height weight and length, both very good perimeter defenders. Both drafted mid first round, both eased into their roles by winning programs..
But yeah
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https://thebaselinedrift.com/2017/06...kawhi-leonard/
Kawhi comparisons started long before RR. This is not "Raptors fans" thingOnly one thing matters: We The Champs.
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KeonClark wrote: View PostAnd y'know almost identical body types, height weight and length, both very good perimeter defenders. Both drafted mid first round, both eased into their roles by winning programs..
But yeah"Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
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