Bronny James Discussion: Welcome To The NBA

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  1. LTLakerFan

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    Hmmm .... I bet that pretty realtor lady was hard to say no too as well? (if you even happened to deal with her)

    :Magic Brows:

    So that bigger body of water toward the end of the clip with the larger boats in the dry dock ..... hopefully you have enough CA money left over to get you a nice "Used" one of them too! Boats are great. Is that a much larger lake compared to the kayaking one close by, and it's not far either and they allow water sports boating? Really a nice neighborhood for sure. :rock: :cool:

    Gators?? No idea how far north they live. :p
     
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    Great to see bronny working on ball in the g league—that’s what it’s for. He’s not ready to do that with the big boys, but he needs reps. That dunk was nuts.

    and front of jersey definitely needs to be wary of gators! I live nearby and visit that area often, and they’re out there….
     
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    There is a system of canals and lakes lakes inside the neighborhood(approx. 3 miles worth) for kayaking and fishing. On the other side of the dry dock is a river that leads West through Savannah or East into the Atlantic. That’s where the boating fun happens. You can only have a tiny engine on your fishing boat or pontoon within the community. I’m probably going to join the boat club instead of buying my own since I would only use it once a week at most. There’s a launch spot for kayaks a 5 minute walk from my house. There are gators, but the ones I’ve seen are small and more afraid of you than you are of them- they just swim away in the opposite direction and submerge.
    No, we didn’t deal with that particular realtor.
     
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    Oh one more observation on Bronny …. seems like currently he’s studied the Julius Randle form on D with IMO his hands not up “much”. Why would you not to at least give your cover a little worry about getting a pass by you? Then again have mainly just seen highlights.
     
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    i've never understood why nba players don't all have their hands up all the time.

    same as footwork on screen setting for bigs--these are little things that your jv coach would make you do, but the best in the world can't do it?

    yeah, yeah, they don't have to in order to be successful...but...could they be more successful if they did these things?
     

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