@@thakidgaming6435 nah Oladipo is too similar to Russ to succeed with both of them on the court that's why he's done so well running the team in Indiana. He's too good to be coming off the bench so I'm glad he has been fulfilling his potential.
vSellout the average prime years is 26-28 but im saying it may not last long with the thunder because we never play our rookies and when we do they go off
2 way contract, gets called up in situations, injuries, rest, etc.. Also plays for OKC G-league team.. I believe he with the team (thunder) right now tho..
He's such a weird player. He's a freak athlete, but he's not a good enough of a ballhandler to be a full-time wing, and he's so big that he becomes a 6'4" power forward.
I wish that okc would have kept him around. He was a player that I wanted to see stay with them long enough to be a part of their rebuild in an increased role.
If burton been in the NBA I wouldn't see no other player I like his game so much but I know it's going to be hard for him to get in a starting line up but he's my favorite rookie him and hamidou
He had played in korean pro league and he was mvp in KBL(Korean Basketball League) and dunk contest champ. I really wish he can play in nba. Gogo DB!!!!
I remember when he was at Iowa State and was a post player and not super mobile. He completely changed his body and I had no idea he had these bunnies. Props to him 🙏
Tay win how is he a mini? not only is he Zion’s senior but he’s in the nba already lol and I think they are the same height...of course not weight though
Here for PG. It's a shame how much talent can just go unused simply because wrong place, wrong time. In Deonte's case, being a 25-year old rookie didn't appeal to GMs, they want players at their peak skill in their prime years, Burton already in his prime years but still raw at this time.
He could EASILY help get attendance up for the bottom tier teams.... Brooklyn, Cleveland, ATL etc.. Putting him on a face paced team and he'll light the scoreboard up