Tyrese was huge today. His scoring and play making led the comeback. Everyone just plays better when he is at PG in my opinion. Tyrese, Edwards, and Reeves all played really well today and were key in this win.Left game with Germany up 8 midway through 4th. Rest of the way USA goes on a 22-5 to end the game winning by 9. Tyrese I think finished with 16.
Windhorst made it a point in his espn article that tyrese closed out the game instead of Brunson. Found that interesting to highlightTyrese was huge today. His scoring and play making led the comeback. Everyone just plays better when he is at PG in my opinion. Tyrese, Edwards, and Reeves all played really well today and were key in this win.
I don’t know what the fascination is with Brunson. He is good, no doubt, but Tyrese is a better PG.Windhorst made it a point in his espn article that tyrese closed out the game instead of Brunson. Found that interesting to highlight
Your point was made by Tyrese with emphasis on his late game block and then flush on the breakout.Tyrese is exactly what a point guard should be, imo. He is tall and has a long wingspan so makes for a prototype defender, as well. He has active hands, will get better on defense. He has exceptional court vision and understanding of the guys around him. Just so much to love about his game.
Exactly. He is a decent defender at the moment playing the passing lanes, but gets a little lost man to man sometimes, but they will only get better. He has all the tools to be a very good two-way player for a long time. He is still only 23 with a 3rd year all star selection on the books. I can’t wait to see where he goes. Top PG in the league for the next 8-10 years is my guess.Your point was made by Tyrese with emphasis on his late game block and then flush on the breakout.
While he can certainly score himself, and that was needed in the USA comeback in the 3rd quarter against Germany, he is just one of those guys that makes everyone around him better by how he sees the floor and is willing to share the rock rather than just play hero ball.Exactly. He is a decent defender at the moment playing the passing lanes, but gets a little lost man to man sometimes, but they will only get better. He has all the tools to be a very good two-way player for a long time. He is still only 23 with a 3rd year all star selection on the books. I can’t wait to see where he goes. Top PG in the league for the next 8-10 years is my guess.
Exactly. He is a decent defender at the moment playing the passing lanes, but gets a little lost man to man sometimes, but they will only get better. He has all the tools to be a very good two-way player for a long time. He is still only 23 with a 3rd year all star selection on the books. I can’t wait to see where he goes. Top PG in the league for the next 8-10 years is my guess.
It's almost hard to explain. Yeah, he can pass, shoot and defend, but there's just something about the way he plays...things just look smoother and the ball doesn't stick as much. He has a knack for getting the ball to the right person at the right time. Isn't always flashy, but it works. I personally didn't think that wonky shot would translate all that well to the NBA, but it has. That's what made him an all-star and a max contract guy. If he was just a pass first PG, he'd still be a good player, but you add the 3pt shooting and all of a sudden he's one of the top 20 players in the league.While he can certainly score himself, and that was needed in the USA comeback in the 3rd quarter against Germany, he is just one of those guys that makes everyone around him better by how he sees the floor and is willing to share the rock rather than just play hero ball.
There's only 1 thing I don't like about that picture
*A man pulls out chapstick. He rubs it on his lips. Then he puts it in his pocket*There's only 1 thing I don't like about that picture
There's only 1 thing I don't like about that picture
Lol he really loved his chapstick.*A man pulls out chapstick. He rubs it on his lips. Then he puts it in his pocket*