ESPN: Where does Luka Garza fit in NBA?

Like does remind me of Kevin McHale

And Tim Duncan

They both developed very well after their rookie years

From the perimeter he is somewhat similar to TheDirk

Yeah, he shouldn't go the Louis Lloyd route with
his lodging and lifestyle

Perhaps No Clubbing with an Entourage
 
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Fran's forte has always been finding his best offensive threat each year and building his offense around that player. Garza has been the latest to benefit from Fran's talent. That's not going to happen in the NBA and Garza is only a so so defender. That translates into a likely 2nd round pick.
 
Fran's forte has always been finding his best offensive threat each year and building his offense around that player. Garza has been the latest to benefit from Fran's talent.

This makes me wonder who Fran will build his offense around next year.

Wiesy?
Fredrick?
Nunge?

My vote? Keegan.
 
If some people here weren't such cheap-asses they might skip one beer and put out a few shekels to get a pretty good take on Luka's pluses and minuses. If you can't do that, I'm sorry, I can't help you.

I already pay ESPN for like 15 channels, that's enough.
 
I know ESPN gets the rep as SECSPN, but I actually do subscribe to it and think it's more than worth it. I can stream anything, games and ESPN shows (30 for 30, etc.) and originals (Chasing Tyson, Last Days of Knight, etc.) and I really like their insider articles. They really are unbiased in their coverage for the most part.

I love the NFL draft coverage (I'm a Browns fan and we always pick first). I also love the insider articles with breakdowns from different sports. Matt Bowen's breakdowns and info are amazing. Articles like the one Tweeter linked is another reason why. This is a 3000 word article all about Luka and 1000 word article making his case for POY.

I also get their insider betting guide, which is nice.

I have my brother Darryl's login and he has my ESPN login. We both have my other brother Darryl's login for Hawk Central. For some reason, they don't want my Browns Insider login.

So to answer the question, for those that asked, I'm the guy that subscribes to it, but my wife and I made millions as models and porn stars, which I did after my bodybuilding career ended, so I can afford to throw money away.
 
I love Garza but the centers in the NBA will score on him at will. He will make some loot though and be a good backup.
 
I think if Luka gets drafted in the 1st round that guarantees him a roster spot and good money. I hope it happens. Personally I just hope he makes an NBA roster and more power to him if he can turn it into a career. You'd think somebody would want his scoring. Going to the right team will be important, he needs a team that slows it down a bit. I could see him being a backup to Jokic in Denver, for instance.
 
I think the article is saying that he should come back next year to improve his draft stock. He's got some work to do guarding the inbounds pass and shooting 3 pointers from the corner.
 
If some people here weren't such cheap-asses they might skip one beer and put out a few shekels to get a pretty good take on Luka's pluses and minuses. If you can't do that, I'm sorry, I can't help you.
Yeah, I'm sure the article has some revelations that no one has ever thought of, LOL.
 
Are teams doing a better job of defending him lately or does he seem to be struggling a little bit or is it just me and my expectations being too high?
 
Hard to say. Teams have a lot of film on him and aren’t stupid. They can find little things to take advantage of. His struggles are certainly not related to his effort. He has to work really hard and fatigue could be a factor. Increased time for Nunge may be a positive, even when they are on the floor together.
 

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