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This was actually intriguing to me, since Beringer's movement's resemble that of a fullback in soccer than that of a usual big man. So there's a possibility this could be linked to his background, since he originally played soccer before starting basketball at a late age.
Imo the key to Beringer's movement is his feet. He excels when his feet rotate externally and face outwards from his body (eversion). He has great ground traction, so he's able to maintain balance while moving like a wing. This allows top tier recovery and reaction speed.
Imo the key to Beringer's movement is his feet. He excels when his feet rotate externally and face outwards from his body (eversion). He has great ground traction, so he's able to maintain balance while moving like a wing. This allows top tier recovery and reaction speed.
Random Thought: When a prospect is criticized for "poor shot selection and decision making", in many cases it's actually more of a physical/skill issue than an awareness issue. It's more of an inability to generate efficient plays than a preference for inefficient ones.
The Charles Lee Hornets picks have some Celtics vibes. McNeeley = Hauser Sion = poor man's Jrue Kalk = Kornet
It's pretty funny that after Brad Stevens complained about the NIL causing problems in this year's draft, he just went out and traded for 2030 2031 2nd rounders - since the NIL issue would've probably fizzed out by then.