Ca$H
07-14-2016, 12:32 AM
http://www.csnbayarea.com/warriors/jerry-west-people-are-gonna-be-sorry-they-didnt-draft-mccaw
"People are gonna be sorry they didn't draft him," West told KNBR 680 recently.
"He's got a gift to play the game," West declared. "He can really pass the ball, and he's a creative passer. And he can defend."
Evidently people are already regretting it:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/17035200/warriors-owner-responds-commish
The next inspiration of jealousy was Golden State's second-round selection of shooting guard Patrick McCaw, who looks like a player. Perhaps McCaw, a 20-year-old UNLV product, isn't projected for stardom, but he has shown promise in these games as a solid rotation player who defends at a high level and moves the ball well. At pick No. 38, that would make for a steal. After a solid performance from McCaw, an Eastern Conference team official remarked, "Another second round theft for the Warriors. Damn it!"
The Warriors are equally high on McCaw. Steve Kerr was impressed with McCaw's play so far and remarked that he should get rotation minutes. Kerr favors players who avoid dominating the rock and adjust themselves to a team concept. So far, McCaw fits that bill. Golden State assistant coach Ron Adams, a man not famed for his effusive compliments, declared of McCaw, "He sees the game well."
"People are gonna be sorry they didn't draft him," West told KNBR 680 recently.
"He's got a gift to play the game," West declared. "He can really pass the ball, and he's a creative passer. And he can defend."
Evidently people are already regretting it:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/17035200/warriors-owner-responds-commish
The next inspiration of jealousy was Golden State's second-round selection of shooting guard Patrick McCaw, who looks like a player. Perhaps McCaw, a 20-year-old UNLV product, isn't projected for stardom, but he has shown promise in these games as a solid rotation player who defends at a high level and moves the ball well. At pick No. 38, that would make for a steal. After a solid performance from McCaw, an Eastern Conference team official remarked, "Another second round theft for the Warriors. Damn it!"
The Warriors are equally high on McCaw. Steve Kerr was impressed with McCaw's play so far and remarked that he should get rotation minutes. Kerr favors players who avoid dominating the rock and adjust themselves to a team concept. So far, McCaw fits that bill. Golden State assistant coach Ron Adams, a man not famed for his effusive compliments, declared of McCaw, "He sees the game well."