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The Half Blood Prince. Laundry Folds. Leeroy Jenkins. Agua. The Neophyte. Agent 39.
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Landry Fields
The young man who took a large bite out of the world's biggest apple.
Are more Mexican Wave worthy surprises in store from our super-fledgling?
Head To Head With His Counterpart.
Age: 23 > 36
Height: 6'7" > 6'5"
Weight: 210 - 204
9.8 PPG < 16.5
6.4 RPG > 3.4
2.0 APG < 2.7
FG% .499 > .491
3PFG% .394 < .444
TOPG 1.3 > 1.5
Sky Walker. Billy The Kid. King Slayer.
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Bill Walker
Head To Head With His Opponent
AGE: 24 - 26
HEIGHT: 6'6" - 6'5"
WEIGHT: 220 > 208
PPG: 4.4 > 3.0
RPG: 1.8 > 0.8
APG: 0.5 0.5
With DeLonte West injured again in a failed Kama Sutra manouver with Gloria James and a doberman, Von Wafer will step in to the reserve 2 for Boston.
He is incredibly quick and wiry, but hardly excels at anything. He'll see limited minutes and have very shit hair.
Both Carter and Douglas will play some limited minutes at the 2. You can see their write ups etc in the PG match up thread.
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Landry Fields
The young man who took a large bite out of the world's biggest apple.
As a 2nd round steal, Fields is heir apparent to but a select few. His is a Cinderella Story as rare as they come in professional sports.
Picked 39th in the second, there has not been a rookie presence the likes of his own - even with loftier expectations - since Mark Jackson won ROY honours in 1988.
An incredible and unusual blend of abilities on the floor are chalk marks of an intellect that is apparent on an uncannily consistent basis for a first year player.
Now, as his team's roller coaster ride of a season concludes, Fields finds himself at the pinnacle of his short professional career.
Picked 39th in the second, there has not been a rookie presence the likes of his own - even with loftier expectations - since Mark Jackson won ROY honours in 1988.
An incredible and unusual blend of abilities on the floor are chalk marks of an intellect that is apparent on an uncannily consistent basis for a first year player.
Now, as his team's roller coaster ride of a season concludes, Fields finds himself at the pinnacle of his short professional career.
Are more Mexican Wave worthy surprises in store from our super-fledgling?
Age: 23 > 36
Height: 6'7" > 6'5"
Weight: 210 - 204
9.8 PPG < 16.5
6.4 RPG > 3.4
2.0 APG < 2.7
FG% .499 > .491
3PFG% .394 < .444
TOPG 1.3 > 1.5
This battle will be interesting. The young, athletic, savvy Fields VS the old, bald (yet somehow very athletic) veteran. They are the complete antithesis of one another. Ray relies on others to get his points, be it running, in transition or in motion. Landry is virtually the same in that regard, but in the half court set, they are chalk and cheese. When defending Gay Felon, you need a fit, heady player following him through picks and cuts. We have precisely that.
In recent losses to the Bulls and Heat, Boston's offensive woes were amplified by Allen being taken out of the game in a team effort that squashed a barely above average Boston offence.
Landry can post Ray all day, but his shot has been off and MD doesn't advocate post over perimeter.
In recent losses to the Bulls and Heat, Boston's offensive woes were amplified by Allen being taken out of the game in a team effort that squashed a barely above average Boston offence.
Landry can post Ray all day, but his shot has been off and MD doesn't advocate post over perimeter.
Sky Walker. Billy The Kid. King Slayer.
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Bill Walker
As an under utilised, doghouse constant, Bill Walker has shown flashes of brilliance this year with his athleticism, rebounding and a deft perimeter game.
Most notable of these outings came against Miami in the Knicks' post trade upset in Florida. Walker played exemplary defence against perennial MVP candidate, Lebron James. In a sensational display of awareness, Walker denied James from getting to the ball.
Most notable of these outings came against Miami in the Knicks' post trade upset in Florida. Walker played exemplary defence against perennial MVP candidate, Lebron James. In a sensational display of awareness, Walker denied James from getting to the ball.
If SkyWalker can dig in and find his defensive footing for us in what will no doubt be limited minutes, he'll be a blessing not necessarily in disguise. A point worth noting is that in games in which he's played more than 11 minutes, Walker has averaged 4+ rebounds.
AGE: 24 - 26
HEIGHT: 6'6" - 6'5"
WEIGHT: 220 > 208
PPG: 4.4 > 3.0
RPG: 1.8 > 0.8
APG: 0.5 0.5
With DeLonte West injured again in a failed Kama Sutra manouver with Gloria James and a doberman, Von Wafer will step in to the reserve 2 for Boston.
He is incredibly quick and wiry, but hardly excels at anything. He'll see limited minutes and have very shit hair.
Both Carter and Douglas will play some limited minutes at the 2. You can see their write ups etc in the PG match up thread.
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