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- Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 1:27pm #57405
2quick4uParticipantso, now that giannis has grown to 6’11 and people were saying he might have to play as stretch PF, jason kidd has a totally different vision(and he knows some about vision..) and says he may play as a PG next season..
last game giannis played 32min and most of them were as a PG. he finished with 15pts-5ast-4turnovers. not bad for his 1st time..
today i’m watching the bucks for the 1st time this summer and giannis is running the PG again.. bucks are losing by almost 20 at the half and giannis numbers are not very good but the thing is that i’m absolutely amazed by his talent.. it’s just amazing how confortable he looks running the PG. if he could develope a jump shoot or a 3pt shot he would be a monster..
i guess that if he played as PG, b.knight would be the SG but it would be amazing a line up with antetokonmpo-khris middleton´parker-henson-sanders
that would be pretty exciting…
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 1:38pm #937045

Chilbert arenasParticipantKidd was throwing it out there that Giannis can handle the ball at times, there’s no way he could be the full time PG, don’t get ahead of yourself. Also it’s summer league, relax.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 1:38pm #936915

Chilbert arenasParticipantKidd was throwing it out there that Giannis can handle the ball at times, there’s no way he could be the full time PG, don’t get ahead of yourself. Also it’s summer league, relax.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 1:39pm #937047

kazamParticipantPosition is ambiguous at this point in the NBA. Regardless of who is technically the "PG" both Knight and Giannis would handle the ball at some points.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 1:39pm #936917

kazamParticipantPosition is ambiguous at this point in the NBA. Regardless of who is technically the "PG" both Knight and Giannis would handle the ball at some points.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 4:37pm #936962

ZarathustraParticipantGreek Freak ! Nobody knew him 3 years ago,now we see a 6’11 19 year old point-forward who can defend multiple positions.Obviously his length is insane,you had his will to defend and you see a bright future for him and the Bucks.As said before Henson,Sanders and Giannis is a lot of length and athleticism to deal with.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 07/16/2014 - 4:37pm #937093

ZarathustraParticipantGreek Freak ! Nobody knew him 3 years ago,now we see a 6’11 19 year old point-forward who can defend multiple positions.Obviously his length is insane,you had his will to defend and you see a bright future for him and the Bucks.As said before Henson,Sanders and Giannis is a lot of length and athleticism to deal with.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/17/2014 - 9:55am #937288

tuck243ParticipantI watch him in Summer League and he’s not even a point forward, much less able to be a PG… Jason Kidd deserves to be fired if he think otherwise… Dude literally came down and looked for his own shot 90% of the time… His handle is strictly point A to B and he often turned it over trying to do too much… His vision was nonexistent… No clue why anyone would think he’s a Point Forward, but ok… Lamar Odom high on crack is considered John Stockton compared to "The Greek" out there pushing Point….
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/17/2014 - 9:55am #937158

tuck243ParticipantI watch him in Summer League and he’s not even a point forward, much less able to be a PG… Jason Kidd deserves to be fired if he think otherwise… Dude literally came down and looked for his own shot 90% of the time… His handle is strictly point A to B and he often turned it over trying to do too much… His vision was nonexistent… No clue why anyone would think he’s a Point Forward, but ok… Lamar Odom high on crack is considered John Stockton compared to "The Greek" out there pushing Point….
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/18/2014 - 6:21am #937556

ZarathustraParticipantIt’s summerleague,there’s no chemistry,he has the skills,i think J.Kidd is a good guy to judge that.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/18/2014 - 6:21am #937686

ZarathustraParticipantIt’s summerleague,there’s no chemistry,he has the skills,i think J.Kidd is a good guy to judge that.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/18/2014 - 6:50am #937570

Mr. 19134ParticipantI just say that in the hyped Summer League debut of Parker vs Wiggins that Giannis was clearly the best player on the floor and is the same age with arguably even better physical attributes and potential. He is truly a Freak and I wouldn’t put anything apast him at this point whether it’s starting at PG or C in the future he can seemingly fit any mold.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 07/18/2014 - 6:50am #937700

Mr. 19134ParticipantI just say that in the hyped Summer League debut of Parker vs Wiggins that Giannis was clearly the best player on the floor and is the same age with arguably even better physical attributes and potential. He is truly a Freak and I wouldn’t put anything apast him at this point whether it’s starting at PG or C in the future he can seemingly fit any mold.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/19/2014 - 2:35am #937998
machu46ParticipantGiannis won’t be the point guard, but I’m sure the offense will run through him at times. Kidd will basically have whoever grabs the rebounds bring the ball up (besides Larry). Having 4 out of 5 starters that can bring the ball up and get the team into an offense is a great problem to have.
Giannis also quietly shot like 37% from 3 in Summer League along with 46% from the field. He was very good in terms of scoring. He turned it over a lot, but that’s to be expected when you go from being completely hidden last year to now being the main ball-handler in Summer League, not to mention he’s playing with a bunch of guys that can’t catch a ball lol.
But like one of the other posters said, Giannis looked like the best player on the floor in pretty much every game he played in this summer. Very exciting to see how he and Jabari develop together, and we get to see Giannis in FIBA too.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 07/19/2014 - 2:35am #937868
machu46ParticipantGiannis won’t be the point guard, but I’m sure the offense will run through him at times. Kidd will basically have whoever grabs the rebounds bring the ball up (besides Larry). Having 4 out of 5 starters that can bring the ball up and get the team into an offense is a great problem to have.
Giannis also quietly shot like 37% from 3 in Summer League along with 46% from the field. He was very good in terms of scoring. He turned it over a lot, but that’s to be expected when you go from being completely hidden last year to now being the main ball-handler in Summer League, not to mention he’s playing with a bunch of guys that can’t catch a ball lol.
But like one of the other posters said, Giannis looked like the best player on the floor in pretty much every game he played in this summer. Very exciting to see how he and Jabari develop together, and we get to see Giannis in FIBA too.
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