Oso planning to go pro
Lazy. Bad body language. And also heard he farts too much.
100%
The Athletic's John Hollinger, who spent 7 seasons as the Grizzlies' VP of basketball operations, ranks Lewis #27 in his latest look at the NBA Draft:Lewis can be frustrating at times: A little too chilled out on defense, a little too jump-shot dependent on offense. I just can’t see how I could rank him any lower than this. He’s 6-6 with an enormous 7-2 wingspan, has a strong frame that should allow him to play four in almost any matchup if his team wants to size down, and he had a 32.5-inch standing vertical.The basketball stuff went OK too. Lewis shot decently and on relatively high volume, and is very comfortable shooting off the dribble against smaller defenders. He rebounds well and can be a very good defender when in a stance and engaged.The big thing that puts him at the tail end of my first-round grades, however, is that every team needs switchable forwards who can make an open shot. Lewis doesn’t even need to get that much better to fill in a back-end rotation spot, and he has upside to be quite a bit better.
He has Johnny Davis at #29 noting that Davis’s outside shooting is not great to start with and fades the longer the shot along with his reliance on tough pull up 2s.
Justin at 27 & Johnny at 29? This is a draft I like
I thought Johnny was better than Wade, according to Madison sources.
The Athletic's John Hollinger, who spent 7 seasons as the Grizzlies' VP of basketball operations, ranks Lewis #27 in his latest look at the NBA Draft:Lewis can be frustrating at times: A little too chilled out on defense
Too “chilled out” on defense? Did this guy just call Justin lazy (at times)?
Ha! Stirring the pot Lenny!
Can you stir an empty pot?
Absolutely.And has a strong frame is obviously questioning JL's body language.
Aka, lazy, aina?
“Games where he kind of gave up”, “he doesn’t run that hard”.But if you noticed these rather obvious facts and posted them here you were a hater, maybe even a racist. Scoop at its finest.