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Old 01-04-2017, 12:56 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Bryan_Wilson View Post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IdtzEyvxII

I watched this game, Washington is so bad. When he committed to Washington were they expected to be this bad? Or did they have some guys leave?

Edit- I will add though that sometimes Fultz goes too slow for me. Like when we played the Lakers Reggie Miller mentioned how Russell sometimes just seems a little lazy. Well I think I see some of that with Fultz. It looks like he's just on cruise control, which I have no problem when in certain situations. But during this game I thought more than a few times Fultz could have been aggressive and turned up the gear but he just didn't. And it usually ended in a missed shot or worse.
Glad you mentioned this. It's some of what made me prefer Smith on an admittedly cursory scouting glance. Smith has some "edge" to him. Also Fultz doesn't seem to be the athlete Smith is. Less explosion and bounce. Harden is a decent comp for Fultz assuming he can improve his outside stroke. And flop.

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