Scholarship table
He "never had good handles"? He kicks the ball away a lot but has always had good handles Fluffy as has Kyrie. WTH are you talking about? He's an iso player.
You gonna run him as a point guard? Nope. You're right he's an iso player, but that's not what I would call "good handles."
That's a completely different question. Now, personally I think Muggsy had the best handles that ever lived because handles isn't just about being flashy with the rock. The man led the league in asst/turns for 6 years for a reason. That said "handles" literally means the ability to handle the basketball. I suppose you think Iverson never had good handles as well? I think your problem is you have no idea what the word/term "handles" means.
LOL. Sure. Anyway, I will place as much value on your opinion on this topic as I do most of them and just roll my eyes and move on.
Of the 93 active players who qualify on NBA reference, his turnover percentage ranks him 83rd.
Good for both sides on the Middleton contract.
Yup, and sounds like the Bucks get the full MLE if Brook leaves.
That has nothing to do with how people define handles. Or how often a player has the ball in his hands. Do Iverson and Kyrie have bad handles as well? If handles were only defined as you stated then Muggsy would be #1 without a close 2nd though. Therefore from now on I'll just go with your definition.
4 years, 52 m is a joke for Reaves based on what other guys are signing for. The kid should absolutely be insulted and leave the Lakers.
Lopez is leaving?
There’s some strong rumors about Houston making him a priority. Even with VanVleet, they still have some room.
People in the league do not believe it will happen and that he’ll be back with the Bucks.
I’m hoping he’s back with the Bucks and still looks like a strong possibility. Just highlighting a benefit to the contract Middleton signed.
Brook will likely be back on a 2+1 like Midds. 3/60ish.
3rd year player who has averaged 10 a game. Contract is about right.
I don't know. The Lakers just gave Vincent $11M per year, they are offering Reaves, who has proven to be a far better player an offer of $13M per year.Compare that to Bruce Brown Jr. (I'd rather have Reaves), who just got $22.5M per year. I think someone offers Reaves an average of $20M per year. The Lakers low-balled him and are hoping to scare off suitors by saying they'll match anything, including a max-contract.