Luis Flores

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  1. .cabangbang

    .cabangbang BBW Member

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    What are your thoughts on Luis Flores so far? I think he's pretty good for a rookie bench player that hardly gets to play. He is good at controling the ball and can score pretty well considering he gets 3-8 minutes. Also he has the ability to be a real good player in the future
     
  2. Custodianrules2

    Custodianrules2 Cohan + Rowell = Suck

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    Only way to find out is if he plays.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting custodianrules2:</div><div class="quote_post">Only way to find out is if he plays.</div>


    And the only real way we could do that would be if one of the little guys get injured, or we trade one of them.
     
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    Rudeezy JBB Senior *********

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    Well I seen him play live against the Wizards and he was very solid coming off the bench. Now that Fisher is back he will see even fewer minutes.
     
  5. .cabangbang

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Rudeezy:</div><div class="quote_post">Well I seen him play live against the Wizards and he was very solid coming off the bench. Now that Fisher is back he will see even fewer minutes.</div>


    HE isn't going to see any minutes now that Fisher is back, they put Flores onj the injured list [​IMG]
     
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    Maybe he will be our Damon Jones/Carlos Arroyo who we actually develop and not let go.
     
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    At least we signed him for 3 years, so there are plenty of time to figure out what he can actually do...
     
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    I haven't seen him much, or at all in the NBA for obvious reasons, but he was great in the NCAA for Manhattan. He has lots of talents, and can no doubt score. I wanted the Raps to draft a PG in the 2nd round, either Duhon, Flores and Chalmbers, but we didn't get any of them. It's a good thing that you guys locked him up, because he can soon become the next Keith McLeod down the road, and eventually develop into a real player.
     
  9. .cabangbang

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Kwan1031:</div><div class="quote_post">At least we signed him for 3 years, so there are plenty of time to figure out what he can actually do...</div>


    And he is better than Fisher considering how many minutes he gets and his shot selection
     
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    I never even heard of him, does he even get any PT?
     
  11. .cabangbang

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Need4Sheed:</div><div class="quote_post">I never even heard of him, does he even get any PT?</div>


    He did before Fisher came back. Flores was in Manhattan last year and led the NCAA in scoring averaging 24.0 points per game
     
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    The guy could definately score but he knows his role on this team at the moment.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Rudeezy:</div><div class="quote_post">The guy could definately score but he knows his role on this team at the moment.</div>


    Wish we could play him more often. He has much better shot selection then D-Fish
     
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    historically when the warriors fail to get near the playoffs they DO NOT play young prospects who could turn into something. Instead they trade their best scorer,maybe their best rebounder,to get someone who USED to be solid or who a team has tried to dump all year. It's a tradition going back further than Todd Fuller,Donyell Marshall and Cliff Rozier. If you take a baller who played hoops all the time and make him sit and NOT play hoops there is a good chance his skills will vanish. Somehow the Warriors see that as a good strategy
     

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