run-n-gun wrote:project-pat wrote:Brade Schweitzer of M/R...no doubt about it, money from 3
Agreed. Saw him hit like 8 in a row once in warmups.
berry186 wrote:hitting 8 in warmups mean nothing ive seen it before then those guys can hit in games it only matters when you hit in gamesrun-n-gun wrote:project-pat wrote:Brade Schweitzer of M/R...no doubt about it, money from 3
Agreed. Saw him hit like 8 in a row once in warmups.
baseball wrote:berry186 wrote:hitting 8 in warmups mean nothing ive seen it before then those guys can hit in games it only matters when you hit in gamesrun-n-gun wrote:project-pat wrote:Brade Schweitzer of M/R...no doubt about it, money from 3
Agreed. Saw him hit like 8 in a row once in warmups.
agree 100%....i know guys who just walk in, pick up a ball and hit 8 in a row. id also be willing to bet he didnt move a total of 5 inches taqking them 8 shots, spot up in one spot with a rebounder
A majority of kids can hit an open set shot if they are in rhythmrun-n-gun wrote:baseball wrote:berry186 wrote:hitting 8 in warmups mean nothing ive seen it before then those guys can hit in games it only matters when you hit in gamesrun-n-gun wrote:project-pat wrote:Brade Schweitzer of M/R...no doubt about it, money from 3
Agreed. Saw him hit like 8 in a row once in warmups.
agree 100%....i know guys who just walk in, pick up a ball and hit 8 in a row. id also be willing to bet he didnt move a total of 5 inches taqking them 8 shots, spot up in one spot with a rebounder
Have you ever seen him in a game. I know warmups dont mean anything, but what i was getting at is how when he gets good looks and gets into a rhythm it lights out.
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baller01 wrote:Roughrider wrote:i would have to say either brade Schweitzer or Chad Marshall, either one can shoot the lights out
Inside 15, off the glass, absolute money.
run-n-gun wrote:baller01 wrote:Roughrider wrote:i would have to say either brade Schweitzer or Chad Marshall, either one can shoot the lights out
Inside 15, off the glass, absolute money.
Exactly. The great thing about his shooting is that he starts from midrange like you said, then works his way out after he gets a feel for the game.
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