Summer League 2023 Scouting: Middle School Bullies
2023-07-10Two games are in the books for the summer Cavs of ’23 along with two wins. One thing was readily apparent when watching them: these guys have played together for a long time. The core of this summer league team, Sharife Cooper, Sam Merrill, and Isaiah Mobley, played together all last season for the Cleveland Charge, and it showed Friday during a 101-97 squeaker against Brooklyn and during a 99-76 blowout Sunday versus the Raptors. The rest of the Cavs’ July rotation feature guys from real pro leagues like Europe or Australia, or upper classmen like Pete Nance or Craig Porter Jr. The elder Cavs took some lunch money from the less experienced players like Grady Dick.
The Cavs looked to turn rebounds, blocks, and steals into transition opportunities as they repeatedly got out and ran against both squads. While it didn’t show up in the field goal percentage against Brooklyn, Cleveland’s aggression did show up in the Cavs’ 57-40 free throw advantage across two games and 47%-35% field goal advantage against Toronto.
With Sharife Cooper playing scoring guard, and Sam Merrill playing shooting guard, it was up to Isaiah Mobley to run the offense for Cleveland. Mobley the elder, averaged 15 points, 7.5 rebounds, and five assists in about 16 minutes a game to go with only two turnovers. He frequently brought the ball up on offense and found guys in the half court as he played in the low and high post kicking the ball to shooters and finding cutters. But the whole Cavs team were willing passers throughout both contests, notching 38 assists, and 57 trips to free throw line across those two contests. Mobley himself added 20 trips in the two games, using his experience and craftiness to draw fouls from the youngsters without as much control of their bodies. He’s not a dominating finisher, but he will score against inexperienced players, even if his jumper still looks sus.
Sharife Cooper got to the line at will as well against Brooklyn, and no one on that squad could contain him as he dropped 27 on just twelve field goal attempts. Sharife drove, shot, and attacked his way to the He also almost single handedly held them off after a furious Brooklyn rally had cut the Cavs lead to just one with 3.5 minutes to go. After a pair of Mobley freebees and a nifty back door cut and finish by Emoni Bates, Cooper scored eight straight to keep the Nets just out of reach and win the game. Against Toronto, Cooper wasn’t the scoring machine he’d been Friday, but he did manage to notch five dimes and eight points as he looked to run the offense a bit more instead of just attacking. Though he did manage to finish 15-17 from the lines across those two contests.
Sam Merrill also acquitted himself well, but he should. The dude is 27. Merrill was not afraid to pull the trigger from deep, canning 7-20 across two games, and averaging 14.5 points, scoring in isolation, transition, the Korver curl screen at the top of the key play, and the occasional back door cut. Our man Sam also added 10 boards and five assists against Brooklyn, but no other counting stats against the Raptors. Of course, that’s because the Cavs front court was on the glass, and the Cavs’ guards and wings were consistently leaking out for easy buckets or trips to the line.
Speaking of having no conscience when shooting, Emoni Bates is never afraid to let it fly. He definitely gets that look in his eye and you know he wants to pull up. Bates catapulted 4-13 triples, Friday, with absolutely no hesitation. While his touch is uncanny, and his release is lightning, Bates’ shot is still a little too flat for my taste, and being so damned willowy, he tends to drift. But as noted earlier, he did have a big layup late against Brooklyn, and had an all-around solid game against the Raps, even though he only went 1-5. Emoni only chucked a couple times from deep, and really used the threat of his jumper to drive by guys, and threw couple unexpectedly nice passes. He looked good without the ball too, catching in the mid range and banking one in off a spin, or throwing down an and-1 oop from Craig Porter Jr.
Where Bates gets in trouble is when he doesn’t dish the rock on a drive. He’s not quick, explosive, or strong enough to get to the rack consistently, and his floater game is garbage. Bates shoots this running, flat floater that hits the back of the rim like the new guy too sober and amped up to finish out a round of quarters. He’s so willowy that he drifts if he elevates at all. The dude desperately needs to work on his explosiveness and not just using his length to score against lesser opponents like he did in high school and college. Emoni Bates also has the narrowest hips of any NBA player I’ve ever seen.
Bates floats on offense, waiting to get the ball on a kick-out almost impatiently. He’s at his best when he moves and cuts without the ball. Teaching him to relocate and be ready with a solid base when he catches, will do him wonders. For now the dude is a 6-10 guy who is really good at the old NE Ohio game of 33 (or 21 in the rest of the country) where you try to score on all the other guys on the court. The easiest way? Get the ball at the top of the key, dribble around and flick that rock to the hoop whether you’re 24 feet away or 30. Fortunately, Emoni’s handle isn’t garbage, but he’s far too weak to finish consistently at the NBA level. That means he’s gonna get himself in trouble off the bounce with anything other than a pull-up three or a pass. The sooner he realizes teams are letting him back up for a reason, the better.
Defensively, Emoni isn’t great at the point of attack, and is used to letting guys go by him or get parallel and then using his length to contest. The good news is he’s a willing defender, and had nice help blocks in both games. He’s going to have to get lower and work on his defensive footwork to avoid fouling. He also crashes the glass on both ends and has a nose for the ball: notching 14 rebounds and two steals across the two contests.
If Bates learns to get his legs under him on every shot, he could be a deadly catch-and-shoot offensive player, provided can control his shot selection. The amount of 6-10 NBA players with a lightning quick release on their J is about three players long: Kevin Durant, Davis Bertans, and Emoni Bates. Long term, Bates could project to be a taller Bertans/Kapono type, but he has more handle and Iso game than either of those guys ever did. What will be the determining factor is how willing he is to add muscle, and go the Brandon Ingram route. Ideally, the dude is a matchup nightmare at the 2. It’s going to probably be at least a season of conditioning and learning before he’s ready to contribute as even an end-of-the-bench NBAer.
A guy who is ready to contribute right away, though, is gold. Craig Porter Jr. looks like that guy. Despite a bad shooting night against Brooklyn (3-11), Porter contributed a solid floor game with 8/7/3. The guy who led the Shockers in points, rebounds, blocks, assists, and steals last year looked every bit the heady, all-around player advertised. Defensively, his timing is fantastic. He has NBA athleticism, which he needs at 6-2, but he plays big, and is strong. Against Toronto, he had a much stronger night with 10/5/2 (no three attempts). Porter repeatedly attacked in transition, and showed some really nice passing throughout, despite several turnovers. Porter just looks like an NBA player with the way he moves. And you can never have too many Porter Jr.s in a basketball association.
The unexpected surprise these two games was clearly Luke Travers who looked like he’d been in the weight room for the last year and had just an awesome all-around pair of games. Travers was the best defensive player on the floor versus Brooklyn with a 13/4/1 5-6 line, four blocks, and a game high +19. The dude was everywhere with the help D, made smart rotations, cut without the ball, didn’t force anything, and was just exactly where he was supposed to be all the time. Against Toronto though, he had a terrible box score: 3/3/0 with two turnovers. But the dude was +27! It was mainly due to him being in the right place all the time, making the hockey passes and just being the glue guy. Simmo, needs to supply us with Australian glue brands so we can nickname this dude.
Australia’s NBL is clearly a viable option when it comes to developing NBA talent, with Melo Ball, Josh Giddey, and now Travers all developing there over the last few seasons.
The other player who impressed was Pete Nance. The fifth year senior has gone 4-9 from deep in two games, and though his shot looks unorthodox, it has a nice arc and rotation, and most importantly, goes in the basket. Nance was more aggressive against Toronto: with 11/5/2 and zero turnovers in 19 minutes. At 6-11 and 230 pounds, he has stretch four potential, and an NBA ready body. The question will be if he can compete athletically. Son of Cavs’ legend, Larry Nance, Pete joined fellow sons of Cavaliers in these two contests: Ron Harper Jr. (Toronto) and Cedrick Henderson Jr. (Cleveland, DNP). The other former Cavs in these two contests included Jamorko Pickett (Brooklyn), Moses Brown (Toronto), and RJ Nembhard (Toronto)
Khalifa Diop (no relation to Lasagna Diop), failed to impress against the Nets, contributing a game low -9, and just 2/6/1 in 13 minutes. The second game, he used his massive frame more effectively, and showed a nice all around game, with 7/6/3 and a pair of stocks. But the six fouls tells you it’s going to be a while before he is able to stay on the floor at the NBA level, if ever.
The final Cav to get rotation minutes was Fabian White who played seven minutes in game 1, and 14 in game 2. Fabian had some nice passes and played decent D in game one, then showed nice body control on drives in game two on his way to a 9/6/0 line. Look for White to get more run as summer league goes on, and some of the Cavs’ main guys start to get shut down.
For Brooklyn, Kennedy Chandler, Armoni Brooks, and Jalen Wilson all had nice games against Cleveland, with the three of them leading the late rally (after looking asleep in the first half) and scoring at least 16. As for Toronto, the youth and inexperience of their Summer League squad showed. Only former Cav Moses Brown looked like he had any experience. The likes of Grady Dick, Markquis Noel, and Ron Harper Jr. combined to go 8-26 against stalwart Cavalier D. This is as it should be. The Cavs have a lot of older guys who have played together on their roster.
With the Cavs playing Memphis, Monday, I would not be surprised to see some of their rotation guys shut down on the back-to-back to give the deeper bench a look, or at least a lower minutes count. Still, you have to like what you see so far from the Cavs, even if it feels like the 8th graders picking on the 6th graders in the first week of middle school.
Koby Altman was interviewed during the Nets game and annoyed me with his positivity and myopia. Larry Nance Jr., and JB Bickerstaff were interviewed in the next game, with JB repeating the company line and Larry repping his brother. Those were the only times I turned the audio on during that contest because Isaiah Thomas makes my ears bleed with his pithy commentary like “Nikola Jokic is a very large human being.” Thanks, Zeke.
Bates reminds me a bit of JR with the ability to pull from anywhere.
yup, he’s always gonna be able to get a shot off at 6’9″
But also just the tease is so fast and the quick twitch jump.
yeah his shooting motion is opposite of Travers LFMAOOOO
Just joining.
MOBLEY AND BATES CARRYING
Check espn2 if your tv is being stupid
UNABLE TO WATCH THANKS CLF FOR THE PLAY NY PLAY BIX SCORE INDICATES BROBLEY “ MASTER BATES “🤪 HAVING GOOD GAMES
Bates again from deep. If he makes two in a row, is that a reBates?
BATES ON FIRE
Bates, Mibley, Travers, White, & Merrill all prerty good or better so far. We need CPJ & Nance to start chipping in.
BATES HUSTLE! RAGE TIMEOUT BROOKLYN!
BATES!!!
Travers scared to shoot a 3… if he’s not gonna do that no point in him being on the court.
THERE YOU GO! SHOOT THE 3!!! Now I see why he scared to shoot, takes forever to load up.
He is leading the team in +/- at +12. And has consistently excelled in that area. So I’d argue there IS a point to him being on the court, firing away from 3 or not.
Though being a willing & capable shooter would certainly be better.
OH SHIT ISAIAH MOBLEY!!!!
great read by Merrill on the give and go.
Up 16-6 early. Now 16-13.
I hope Cooper can get back for the final if we make it.
No Cooper or Diop so far. CPJ, Merrill, Bates, Travers, and Bribley start. Nance in as 1st sub.
Cavs have a moderate lead early.
CPJ stinks on defense so far, fell asleep again weak side, lazy switch… rage timeout Cleveland.
HOLY SHIT SAM MERRILL!
Nice CPJ/Mobley PnR!!! Travers with a nice drive and dunk!
CPJ falling asleep weakside on defense and Isaiah Mobley chucking up garbage, give the ball to Bates!
#23 is back
Cavs are #1 seed, in the sense that they get matched with the 3-1 team in the semis.
vs Brooklyn tomorrow at 4pm. Rematch on ESPN
Impressive to go 4-0. Team had a very good sense of urgency through the final game especially fighting back to win. I have to say I’m impressed with the team overall (along with the individuals mentioned in other comments). How much of our success is the players and how much is the coaching? Or how much is continuity from last year’s group and d-league?
Or maybe how much of it is other teams trying out all the different guys? Watched a few other games and I’m thankful for the dudes we do have. Some teams seem to have little growth and development. Especially some of the teams out west. Maybe because we’re smaller market there is a sense of urgency?
By the end of the game, we were down 3 starters. Merrill & Diop did not olay at all & Cooper got hurt in the 2nd quarter.
Bates & Brobley were our only starters that played in the 2nd half. Porter, Travers, & Nance filled in nicely. White had been in the fringes of the SL rotation before. But we struggled after Cooper came out thru the 3rd.
who knows what this mini run means.
but its our guys, it sure is nice winning, and I hope they take the title!
That game was a blast. Props to CPJ who was probably MVP, followed by Pete Nance and Luke Travers for their defense and solid shot selection. Love the fire and competiveness.
Hope Merrill & Cooper are healthy & ready to go by the semi-finals. Fedor said Merrill is expected to be ready, Cooper iffy.
ready for the playoffs, however they work.
Dynasty!!!!
4 zip baby!
I have no idea how SL works. Next up.
There seem to be a bunch of time slots allocated, but with no teams, on Sat + Sun, and one on Monday.
My guess is that all teams will play one more game this weekend. Two of these will be the semifinals, and the rest a last game for the other teams. Then the two in the finals play one more game.
This is kind of how the “in season tournament” appears to work, resulting in two teams playing 83 games, and the rest 82.
now the saturday games have teams, all of which are 0-4, 1-3, or 2-2, so I am guessing the sunday games will be assigned according to how today’s games turn out.
Just here to say… BROBLEY.
Much better than Elder Mobes!
PORTER HAS AN NBA BODY AND NBA GAME —-GREAT PCK UP BY KOBY ALONG WITH ‘3RD’ NANCE
Porter: 22/8/6/4 in 31 + 2,
Brob: 18/12/4/2 in 31 + 2,
Nance: 8/5/2/2 in 26 +14,
Bates: 15/6/0/0 in 33 + 8.
pretty good day for the walk-ons.
Porter also had 3 steals & a block.
Ends 87-83 Cavs. Porter with 22/8/6 on 9/15 FGs with 2 TOs is the star. Nance led in +/- at +14, Travers +11.
Challenged but upheld Mobes charge.
Had the ball up 4. Bates mussed a jumper, Nance O board, Mobley TO. 19 sec left Bulls ball.
CPJ 3PT play the old fashioned way. Up 4.
Mobley with 2 big O boards, a putback on 9ne & a COJ bucket on the other. Then got fouled & hit 2 FTs to give us the lead.
Down 1 with 2 minutes left. Bulls ball. Pirter,,Bates,,Travers,,Nance, Mobley.
Put in Sam!
Nance started the 2nd for Cooper.
Up 4 at half. Porter & Cooper in double figures.
Bates is a Bucket
A bucket of missed jump shots?
Different lineup today. No Merrill or Diop so far. Porter Jr, Cooper, Bates, Traves, & Mobley started. Nance & White off the bench again. Bothwell & Shuler a little burn, but mistly 7 guys.
Spida sitting with Koby during the game.
Mobley missed a WIDE OPEN Bates for three shoot some garbage in the post.
Watching SL right now, CPJ and Travers hitting threes, Bates hitting a nice floater, LETS GOOOOOOO
Nance floater, damn Cavs looking like a machine
Well, Cavs vs Bulls today. We are 3-0 (knock on wood) and they are 2-1. Cavs have the best point diff of any SL team (Sac, Utah, or Vegas) so far (knock on wood). And without a first round pick on the roster.
2nd rounders: Cooper (48th), I. Mobley (49th), Bates (49th), Travers (56th), Merrill (60th). Am I missing anyone?
Cavs need a team butler so they can call Emoni “Master Bates.”
I’ll show myself out.
LMFAOOOOOOO
Jamal Crawford was asked which SL rookies interested him the most. He said, aside from theibvious ones (Wemby, Sciot, Miller), there were two. One was Bates.
OK THANKS NATE —HAVEN’T WATCHED ANY GAMES —JUST SAW A FEW HIGHLIGHTS—BOX SCORES —-LNJ HAD A ” HITCH ” ALSO DIDN’T HE ——AS A COACH I CONSTANTLY WORK ON SOUND // FUNDAMENTAL MECHANICS BUT WE ALL KNOW THAT THERE HAVE BEEN ” SOME UGLY SHOOTERS—–OOOPS PLAYERS WITH UGLY SHOT MECHANICS ” THAT WERE DEAD EYE SHOOTERS ——-GO YOU SUMMER “DAWG ‘ CAVS // A TEAM OF DYNASTY
AM IN AGREEMENT WITH NATE ” 3RD ” NANCE MIGHT BE A REAL SLEEPER // MIGHT EVEN HAVE MORE POTENTIAL THAN ‘ ELDER ‘ MOBES —( GOOD PROBLEM TO HAVE ) —WE KNOW HIS DNA IS LEGIT —–GREAT BASKETBALL IQ// OUTSTANDING PERSON—TEAMMATE —OUTSIDE SHOT IS SOUND
Pete Nance’s J has got an ugly hitch, but it goes in.
For cap geeks, spotrac has us using part of iur bi-annual exception to sign Jerome, so we have the following left to sign guys above the min:
Agbaji trade exception: $3.9 mil
Remaining TPE pist Niang: $3.6 mil
Remaining Bi-Annual post Jerome: $2.08 mil
We are:
$2.77 mil below the luxury tax line and
Roughly $10 mil below the hard cap.
It would not surprise me if we play with 14 guys to stay under the tax.
Our PO flameout kind of cost us any shot to get top tier vet ring chasers. And I think it is way too early to break up the Core Four. So getting shooting & mid-level pieces was really the only path forward.
If we flame out again, all bets are off. Still think some decent vet wing (Green) or forward help is possible.
don’t know that vet ring chasers would be spooked. they presumably want a team that can win in the next few years, not last year.
Well, usually those are vet min, 1 year kind of guys. If we’d have made a deeper run, I think those types would have thought they could be the final piece. As is, it seems we are multiple years/multiple pieces away.
Thise types are gonna prioritize Boston, Milwaukee, Phoenix, LAC, Lakers, etc. Or at least that was what I was thinking. We do still have two open roster spots.
FWIW:
Starters: DG, Spida, Strus, Mobes, Allen
Main bench: Rubio, LeVert, Okoro, Niang
Secondary Bench: Jerome, Wade, Jones
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Deep Bench: Merrill, ???, ???
2 ways: Porter Jr, Bates, I. Mobley
Playing overseas: Travers, Diop
Charge!: Cooper, Nance
We are in really good shape if Rubio and Wade and Jerome are non-cheeks in the RS
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Not crappy in the regular season.
hoping for one of diakate and brobley to be OK, too.
brobley — haha!
is Diakate still on the team? I don’t think he is on the SL team
Feeling better about Merrill after that performance yesterday. Wowzers. Bates, too.
But I think Sam makes the team now, unless a trade or something strange happens.
Agree. Also want to comment on the age factor which seems to be getting attention. Yes, he’s 27, but if he can give the average NBA participation of 4.5 years, Cavs will be well served.
Wish I could get onboard the Merrill train but his time in the big leagues last year was not encouraging. Feels to me like a tragic case of “too good for the G league, not up to snuff for the Show.” Certainly hope I’m wrong, though…
How do u figure that? Merrill played three garbage time games and then the last two regular season games. These were his numbers. What’s not to like here?
Surprised at these numbers… so it’s very possible I’m wrong. As usual, I’m going more with the eye/gut-test than the numbers. Hope you and the numbers prove me wrong, Nate!
dunno.
watching the hilights of the game where he had six 3s reminded me of Kyle Korver — came out of a pick, caught the pass, shot the ball, made the shot.
and at 27, he will not do much growing in the G league, so if he can’t cut it in the bigs now, it might be wise to use the G league spot for someone else.
Merrill is older than Mitchell. That’s wild
One thing I noticed: love everything Mobes the Elder is doing, but Pete Nance may be a better prospect, mainly cause his jumper works. He is also more athletic.
Just listened to Chasedown podcast and was blown away by a stat that doesn’t seem to get enough attention.
Percentage on corner 3’s? — Niang 52%, Strus 45% !!!!!
By my calculations, that means JB can coach 0% better and likely still keep his job. :)
Jerome was 52.4%.
The best in our team last year (with any volume at all) were: Cedi at 43% (gone) & Love at 42.9% (gone). Amongst returning players, LeVert at 41.3% tops the corner 3 charts, Wade at 40.4% was next best & the inly other rotation guy over 40%. Though Green made half of his on limited volume.
Upshot: we got 3 guys who hit corner 3s better than anyone on the team last year. 2 of them by 10+ % points.
Excellent point. And it’s the volume that’s really the game-changer, too.
It is hard for me to assess how well JB’s schemes for offense work compared to whoever, but they are not obviously great.
One big plus is that the players like him and there appears to be zero trouble.
One concern is not developing more guys to the level that the core four can get less minutes. That is hard, but you gotta do it.
Basically you need to play faster, especially with Donovan who can take a loong time setting the D up and is only an average passer.
Plus DG and Mobley and Okoro need to attack when given the chance for early offense.
Spamming high pick and roll is fine in the regular season and works because of the defense but offense just needs more pace.
On the development piece, guys just need to become better innings eaters to reduce core 4 minutes.
Thanks for the cap! I like Sam Luke and Isaiah. Is Sherife too small for the NBA these days? Note: I was surprised how bad Sam’s passing is. I don’t know if it’s because the team isn’t the charge so guys aren’t where he’s used to. He gets some rebounds but in transition he passed it away several times. Bates looks good especially in game 3! I think he could be something and probably is t done growing! Hope Okoro worked on his jumper. And I agree on Luke being the glue. I could see him running very well with… Read more »
Maybe Luke’s nickname should just be Horsemeat?
Too dark?
LOL!
is a tad dark, but also pretty good. reminds me of my theory on questionable jokes: they better be funny!
Undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers !
great write up!
Nice article! Thanks for posting! Optimistic about travers. Feel like he’s got some bulk and seems to have a good feel for the game in addition to the skills. Only getting the highlights, but I’m jumping on that train!
SAM “ MY MAN “ CAN ( shoot 3s ) 👍🏀
Bates with 21 pts on 7/11 FGs & 5/8 from deep.
looking good or just gunning?
Bates and Merrill were just fantastic.
judging by the writeup, if Bates puts in the work he has a chance to be good!
Bates, Nance, and Bates again with a trifecta of triples on back to back to back possessions. A summer league Cavalanche, Cavs up 25.
Cavs push back some to end 3rd up 15.
Merril 27/2/2/2/1 on 9/13 FGs & 8/11 3s.
Bates: 16/4/1/2/2 on 5/9 & 3/6.
All the starters plus Porter Jr. are +10 or better. No one else in doubles. CPJ & Mobes with 8.
Sam Merrill going off. 8-11 from deep. We were yp 17 but Memphis on a run as I type. Down to 11 in the 3rd. Up 9 at half. Memphis has some NBA guys: Roddy & LaRavia.
Great article, Nate! It’s nice that Emoni gets to play right away with a lot of experienced players playing some team defense and passing the ball around some. Not sure if he can make in the league but I’m rooting for him.
Excellent stuff, Nate, but you failed to mention the one crucial area where Travers has regressed. RIP Luke “Michael Bolton Rick James” Travers. I weep for your departed locks and your new, normcore self.
I mean Luke’s rocking a Shirley Temple bob and an 80s porn stache. Let’s not limit ourselves to only celebrating mullets.
Fair. But still a downgrade.
hahaha!
haha!
If I can add my 2 cents here: Luke has recently moved from his hometown (my hood) to the Big Smoke of Melbourne. Primarily because he wants to be a pro, isolate from family & friends and just play ball, train in the gym and sleep. It follows that keeping the ‘stache and the bob is an ongoing attempt to avoid the ladies attention to assist this focus. He is doing everything right.
GREAT JOB NATE —-WOULD LOVE TO SEE THEM WIN THE SUMMER LEAGUE—- BRING SOME GOOD VIBES BACK TO CLEVELAND——POTENTIAL IS A SCARY—OVERUSED WORD ——AS I ALWAYS TOLD THE MEDIA IN MY COACHING DAYS —-“ I AM CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC “ —SAME APPLIES TO THESE CAVS ——-“ 3RD” NANCE MIGHT B A PLEASANT SURPRISE
right. a coach saying anything else is crazy
https://twitter.com/oldseaminer/status/1678446718336086016?s=20
Yeah, you can tell our top 9 in SL are mostly foreign league pros, upperclassmen, or guys who have played together before. It shows.
Good work Nate ! I like how the Cavs are developing these guys—most are long shots but very important aspect of a successful organization (see the Heat)
Right on about Bates, except I don’t think he has much iso upside. It’s crazy to see somebody who has so little floater talent be so willing to take floaters lol.
I hope the Charge staff spend the whole season molding Bates into a catch and shoot role. The jumper does look clean, and that quick trigger could make him a deadly weapon. But if he’s gonna dribble that much he’ll never be an NBA rotation player, because he just doesn’t have the strength or touch to make it work.
A few choices: “Kwik Grip”, “No More Gaps” or “Fix & Go”.
Those are all pretty good
Solid.