Jarred Vanderbilt Discussion: The Vandalorian

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  1. gcclaker

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    Finney-Smith says: Hold my beer!
     
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    I’ve seen him make a layup and dunk the ball before.
     
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    DFS can shoot though, over 40% the last 3 years. If Vando did that, he'd be starting and playing 30mins a night as the perfect role player with Luka, Reaves, Lebron & Ayton.

    Even a broke clock can be right twice a day.

    I'm always surprised when he gets the ball under the basket and has no lift to dunk it and gets swatted.
     
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    Yeah, having zero offense is tough. You'd like him to Rodman, but he obviously lacks the rebounding and is too passive on offense. Rodman was very engaged on offense and made up for his deficiencies with aggressive positioning. Rodman also had a great understanding of the triangle (great bball IQ) and was also a very underrated passer.

    We see none of those attributes with Vando. Even if you can't shoot, you have to find other ways to help the team on offense. (ie Rodman/Draymond)
     
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    i've actually seen him make some pretty nice passes and choices on the short roll. and he gets on the offensive boards a little. where rodman was WAY better was setting screens and, as you mentioned, just general physicality and positioning.

    but i'll repeat that i wonder how much rodman would play in today's game. like...imagine if bam adebayo was a bit smaller and had bad hands. i realize that's a little harsh, but i also think some of the rodman paeans are a little over the top. particularly in service of tearing down vando.
     
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    Yeah that may be a bit harsh. Rodman led the league in rebounding like 7-8 consecutive years, while playing against all-time greats like Hakeem, Robinson, Shaq, and Ewing. Not even mentioning Rodman's defensive versatility, his motor/stamina, his ability to get in his opponents head, and being a pest all over the court, the gap between him and Bam is quite large.

    Put it this way... if we had prime Rodman on our team, I think we would be right up there with OKC as the title favorites.
     

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