• Which-Agency-7007B
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    1 year ago

    He’s not Cedric Bozeman and he’s not Luka. He’ll never be all nba but he might make a couple all star teams

  • yeropinionmanB
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    1 year ago

    He has not produced so far. But he is only 22. Lots of guys who became great were already good at 22 but some weren’t. Devin Booker wasn’t awesome his first two years. Now he is one of the best.

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    1 year ago

    All the nerds are going to point to efficiency and true shooting and blah blah blah. Don’t care. Cade is the dude and it’s just a matter of time. The flashes are there, the consistency will come. As him and Ivey play together more this year, both guys will take a leap

  • Minimum-Try941B
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    1 year ago

    These same conversations happened during Jalen Greens second season. It’s only Cades second season

  • dialogical_rhetorB
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    1 year ago

    Cade is that dude for the first half of most games. His conditioning and his help will improve.

  • Dramatic-Objective-2B
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    1 year ago

    Cade in my opinion isn’t the problem to an extent. This is still kinda his second year in the league. Yea the turnovers are a problem but he also has to do a lot on offense and constantly gets doubled. If I really had to point the blame on someone it would be the front office for not doing anything to get him veteran help. I dnt think injuries was the biggest issue this team has rn cuz had we addressed getting an actual center to backup duren or getting defenders like the rockets did, we would be in a much better position in the league.

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    1 year ago

    While Cade has struggled of his own accord, I’d say that the FO has also done an egregiously poor job of putting him into position to succeed. Look at other rebuilding teams for context. When teams drafts their prospective franchise player, they typically do what they can to put him into position to succeed. This FO has categorically failed at that.

    Consider that to date, the most functional lineup Cade (who was very much viewed as a franchise-altering prospect) has played in was CoJo, Bey, Grant, and Stew. Even that very unimpressive lineup had a glaring flaw; Cade lives in the high pick-and-roll, yet the FO saw fit to field him next to a pick-and-clog center who’s terrible on the pick-and-roll. They had a strong pick-and-roll big (Plumlee) on the roster on draft day, but they chose to trade down in the 2nd round to dump him and instead field Cade in a lineup which not only had no pick-and-roll big in the starting lineup but had no athletic big on the roster at all. (They did this despite even Stew shooting threes from center that season clearly not having been in the plan; he could do nothing but actively get in Cade’s way).

    Last season’s starting lineup (possibly the slowest, least athletic starting frontcourt I’ve seen in the NBA, and still no pick-and-roll big therein) prior to his injury was even worse, and this season’s starting lineups have been a spacing catastrophe.

    Like I said, Cade has had his issues. He also drew a tough hand with the injury. It’s on him to improve. But the FO has categorically failed to field even reasonably competent lineups around him.