Andrew Schlecht
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And I think that if a team is looking for a wing, if you're the Wizards, if you're the Brooklyn Nets, if you're just somebody looking for the Bulls, if you are looking for a wing that can play, that can score, and it's not just spot-up shots, that's the thing that really evolved with him.
And I got to see it in, I think it was the last preseason game,
before the season started, Peyton Watson was lighting up the thunder.
And I got to sit courtside to watch that one.
And he was awesome.
And it was creation stuff with the ball in his hand.
He's a guy that can take guys off the dribble.
He can pull up in the mid-range.
He can shoot threes.
He can get to the hoop.
In transition, he's a monster.
I think that he is primed to go to a different team and to be able to have a much bigger role or have a bigger role for Denver.
And so...
he's dealing with a hamstring injury right now too.
I picked two guys with hammy injuries.
Why'd I do that?
I don't know that we're going to see it necessarily the rest of this season, but I feel like we've already seen this leap already happen with Peyton Watson.
And I think it'll carry over into next season.
And so we could see more of it when he comes back from injury.
But to me, the leap that he's made, I think we could be talking about Peyton Watson in a much different light next season, like we have Denny Avdia.