TEHRAN, April 18 (MNA) -- Hamed Haddadi’s performance in NBA has been widely appreciated in an article published in Memphisflyer site.
“I was really rooting for Haddadi and I think he’s going to work out okay. Haddadi is still very much a project, but he got some meaningful minutes down the stretch and proved to be a more promising big-man project than the likes of Cezary Trybanski and Robert Archibald,” Chris Herrington wrote.
“Haddadi can clearly rebound and block and alter shots at the NBA level. He also seems to have a high basketball IQ, is a surprising passer at times, and seems to be well liked by teammates. He looked dreadful offensively, with a bizarrely labored jump shot and weak, wooden moves around the rim when he wasn’t in a catch-and-dunk situation. His conditioning and strength are clearly not at an NBA level,” he added.
“Haddadi needs to put in serious work this summer, but the reasonable hope is that he can give the team at least legitimate spot minutes as a back-up center next season,” Herrington concluded.
“I was really rooting for Haddadi and I think he’s going to work out okay. Haddadi is still very much a project, but he got some meaningful minutes down the stretch and proved to be a more promising big-man project than the likes of Cezary Trybanski and Robert Archibald,” Chris Herrington wrote.
“Haddadi can clearly rebound and block and alter shots at the NBA level. He also seems to have a high basketball IQ, is a surprising passer at times, and seems to be well liked by teammates. He looked dreadful offensively, with a bizarrely labored jump shot and weak, wooden moves around the rim when he wasn’t in a catch-and-dunk situation. His conditioning and strength are clearly not at an NBA level,” he added.
“Haddadi needs to put in serious work this summer, but the reasonable hope is that he can give the team at least legitimate spot minutes as a back-up center next season,” Herrington concluded.
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