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His rookie season was his first real pro experience as he didn’t play any college basketball. I feel like most point out his ridiculous athleticism (which is a big factor), but I'm most impressed by his composure. He in no way looks to be playing outside of himself. Always looks comfortable in getting to his spots with pull ups or drives. He makes it all look so natural
@@raizen4271 I consider both SGs and SFs to be the two wings on the court, that's always the way it used to be. By definition there are two wings on a bird.
If he decided to play that year at Kentucky he wouldve balled out and challenged Paolo Banchero and Chet Holmgren for that #1 pick in the 2022 NBA Draft.
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Are you kidding me? It’s a poster. Most of em have two colliding in mid air but that putback vs the lakers is an epic poster. 3 legends including LeBron just looking up at Shaedon and it’s his rookie year
I typed this above in more detail but in short: Poster came before “posterized.” Every big dunk was a poster back in the day. Posterized is just a term to throw shade on the defender fwiw. Plus there are some “posters” in here by your definition as well 😅
He’s already our franchise player and he plays 40 minutes a night. He has the keys to the franchise and we have a ton of young talent that’s in the same age range as him. You don’t know what you’re talking about