Nick " The Quick " Smith Jr

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  1. gcclaker

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    Should be Vincent's eventual (if not already) replacement...
     
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    The kid is breaking out man. Reminds me of Lou Williams. His defense also seems to be better than advertised.
     
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    i think it's improving. not sure if it can get to passable as a playoff rotation guy, but i think he may already be there as a regular season guy.
     
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    100% this
     
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    He doesn't have a lot of weight to him, but then look at Schroder and Keon Ellis.
     
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    schroder's a much stronger ballhandler and ellis is a much stronger defender, but yeah, 6'2" 180 doesn't mean you can't play at all. margin for error just shrinks a ton.
     
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    Ellis and Nick are complete polar opposites.
     
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    I was just remarking about Nick’s size and light weight at 6’2” 185 but then acknowledging Schroder 6’1” 175 and Ellis at 6’4” 175.
     
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    He had three clear issues from his time at Charlotte, he was a bad defender, didn’t get others involved and could be inefficient. With the right coaching he should be able to fix these and be a credible bench piece.

    In his limited minutes with us he is giving effort defensively and if he is a neutral defender that would be positive for his chances of nailing down a spot in the league.

    I’m not sure his court vision and playmaking will ever really improve but if he is your release valve alongside one of Luka, LeBron and Reaves, it shouldn’t matter so much, the kid can score.

    Lastly by limiting the situations you put him in (having to constantly create for himself), his efficiency will improve as he is a good shooter.
     
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    He will be another Goodwin . Won't be kept whereas he's better than some dead weights on this roster
     
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    I like his game. One of the reasons we won the Portland game & was good in the Raptors game. Shot well in the Boston game, too.

    Potential for sure.
     
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    i think if he finds his way into the rotation like goodwin did, he'll be kept. they're probably regretting the goodwin move already with smart missing half the games.

    plus, we have a roster spot, so i think we can just convert smith later in the year. i wonder if we've got a timer going on his games played the pro-rated amount we've got under the apron to pay him.
     
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    We have Nick the Quick and LaRavia. Those guys are what we need, I'm sure of it. I'd try to get one more Marcus Smart if possible, but these young guys (they are 21 & 24, respectively) need minutes and experience.

    Nick is scoring 8 PPG in limited time, shooting scorching 48% from 3. Hot sizzle!

    LaRavia is a 9/4/2 guy with legitimate size who plays good defense and gets more than one steal per game. Great feel for the game, smart off-ball cutter, never does anything stupid with the ball, because he knows his limitations (ballhandling).

    I think what we need - aside from that additional "Smart" guard - is right in front of our eyes.
     
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