Dave Hardisty
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He didn't get the cheap shot last week.
Yeah, and last year, every time we played them out of the rosary, we took it personally.
But going back to the other bit, which I think is the more interesting take, and I've had it since the beginning of the season, I think Anthony Crawford's a real player.
The very little chances that he gets, he seems like a real player.
He has the measurables.
If you look at his stats in the GLE, he is a good shooter.
I think that he's more projectable as a long-term beast than JD Davison is because of the size.
So if they're looking for a wing, I don't think the market's great out there.
I would seriously consider... They might not need to give him a stand-up NBA deal because he's probably got a lot more NBA days than J.D.
Davison has.
Although I'm not sure if that's counted as Gibbs played or plays with the main team.
I think he plays with the main team, right?
That might be a little bit different, but he definitely played less.
And I do think that there's a real world where he's a better player than Joshua Cogan or Anthony Smith are right now.
Yeah, let me just say one more thing before we close that I actually forgot on Reed as well.
I think it's a bit criminal that we, this is, I haven't checked the stats, it's purely from watching, that we see a lot more Reed-KD lineups than Reed-Shingun lineups.
Like Reed and Shingun should be a really deadly combo on Malphite, right?
I know maybe the defense is the answer there.
But they should be getting more reps on offense because, well, Reid's someone who can score at all three levels, who has the pace of a lead ball handler in the pick and roll.
And if Shingun puts some extra, some extra humph, let's call it that, on those screens, like, that should be a deadly offensive combination, more so than having both Reid, MTV, both in the backcourt spots, you know, around the perimeter, passing the ball to each other, hoping that the defense overcommits to one of them by miracle.