illmatic99
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No summary from me.
Open the description under the video on desktop and you'll see a "view transcript" button near the bottom of the description. It will open a window beside the video with an AI generated transcript which is nearly incomprehensible because it doesn't distinguish between all the people speaking.Clicking just takes me to the youtube video.... how does one generate a transcript?
Much appreciated - didn't know about this.Open the description under the video on desktop and you'll see a "view transcript" button near the bottom of the description. It will open a window beside the video with an AI generated transcript which is nearly incomprehensible because it doesn't distinguish between all the people speaking.
He also said something about Clingan being really talented, but having a long way to go. (my vague recollection, if anyone is about to listen, please listen for an exact quote, and post it)Chauncey Billups discussed Scoot Henderson in a positive light, expressing optimism about his upcoming season. He acknowledged that Scoot struggled last year, which was challenging for him. Billups related to this struggle, as it mirrored the start of his own career, and he believes this experience will ultimately benefit Scoot. Over the summer, Scoot has been working hard on necessary aspects of his game and has been showing improvement. Billups expects that Scoot will have a much better year, with increased confidence and performance on the court(chauncey).
He also said something about Clingan being really talented, but having a long way to go. (my vague recollection, if anyone is about to listen, please listen for an exact quote, and post it)
Yeah, The last thing I want is our young guys learning how to hog the ball in ISO while not rebounding.Here's what ChatGPT summarized
Chauncey Billups
2. Role of Veterans:
- Billups expressed his disagreement with the trend of phasing out veteran players in favor of younger ones. He emphasized the critical role veterans play in mentoring and maintaining team culture. He believed that veterans' experience and guidance are invaluable, especially in developing younger players(chauncey).
This kind of makes sense when talking about Brogdon, but do Grant and Simon contribute to "mentoring and maintaining team culture."?2. Role of Veterans:
- Billups expressed his disagreement with the trend of phasing out veteran players in favor of younger ones. He emphasized the critical role veterans play in mentoring and maintaining team culture. He believed that veterans' experience and guidance are invaluable, especially in developing younger players(chauncey).
Not if the team culture that you want is a winning one.This kind of makes sense when talking about Brogdon, but do Grant and Simon contribute to "mentoring and maintaining team culture."?
They both ball hog, at least Jerami plays hard on some defensive possessions and I'm sure there are places to point out his defensive excellence on video.This kind of makes sense when talking about Brogdon, but do Grant and Simon contribute to "mentoring and maintaining team culture."?
I don't actually think Washington will be tanking this season. Their rotation of Malcolm, Poole, Kuzma, Sarr, Valanciunas, Holmes, Bagley, Coulibali, Bey, Kispert, Davis, George, Carrington has a ton of length, speed, and scoring along with guys who control the paint and have the ability to stretch the floor on offense.Watched it last night - Chauncey came across very well. Sounds like if he had his druthers we'd sign an Ed Davis-type vet or two. I think he's kidding himself about easily beating the 73-win Warriors, though. (Bonzi reminding him that his Blazers dominated every pre-Pistons Chauncey team.)
Apparently Brogdon was really happy to be traded. TO WASHINGTON? Sheesh.
Depends on who the mentor is.This kind of makes sense when talking about Brogdon, but do Grant and Simon contribute to "mentoring and maintaining team culture."?
How about RICKY RUBIO? He's pretty much universally beloved, and Ayton in particular would be happy. Now, officially he retired from the NBA, but he was struggling at the time and he seems to be in a better place, and besides, he could use this as a springboard into coaching.Every team needs its Udonis Haslem. Ed Davis WAS ours. I think we should go get Wesley back.
It's legit getting weird how you and a few others always hate on Ant...in every thread, every week....They both ball hog, at least Jerami plays hard on some defensive possessions and I'm sure there are places to point out his defensive excellence on video.
Nah... these aren't the dudes you want as mentors for on court culture. There are plenty of high character vets who would sign for the min or be filler in a trade who can teach guys the ways of being pros off the court. We don't need Jerami and Ant fucking up our offensive flow and Ant fucking up our defense.
Yeah Simons is a younger veteran with an impeccable history and work ethic that could be considered one of the best scoring threats in the league.It's legit getting weird how you and a few others always hate on Ant...in every thread, every week....
This makes me lose all respect I had just gained for Chauncey. Melo would have been TERRIBLE for the Pistons. Apart from anything they would have sat Tayshaun Prince, and he's a vital cog.
Best interpretation is that he doesn't really believe it, he's just sucking up to Melo, and that doesn't make him look good either.
In anticipation of making the job interview rounds next summer, I hopeChauncey is certainly making the podcast rounds this summer.
He is due for extension now. I have not heard of any talks going on about him being extended. GM who hired him got fired long ago. This is potentially Chauncey's last year coaching the Blazers. It's unfortunate, he was never in a position to succeed at any point to start his coaching career.In anticipation of making the job interview rounds next summer, I hope
Oh boo hoo. Unqualified man gets amazing job, fails repeatedly and is not fired, and we should feel sorry for him?He is due for extension now. I have not heard of any talks going on about him being extended. GM who hired him got fired long ago. This is potentially Chauncey's last year coaching the Blazers. It's unfortunate, he was never in a position to succeed at any point to start his coaching career.