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Years ago
What's his one NBA level skill? He doesn't have one IMO. He basically needs to get a reliable jumpshot and then he has a chance to be a 9th or 10th man.


Anonymous
Years ago
He was responsible for a third of our turnovers against Brazil also...

Years ago
Nup - his form is too patchy, his concentration and involvement wanders a bit, his shot is too slow, and he doesn't have enough 1on1 variety. He's not even setting Barcelona on fire.
Imagine Jingles going 1on1 against someone quick like Patty from half-court. Jingles would be lucky to get any points, especially if there was something like a 15-second time limit.
He won't get a gig in the NBA.
