Uros

#26
#26
If UP could develop a little finesse with the ball and a pair of hands, he could very well make a run at the League, IMO.

He’s not bad when he’s not getting beat on under the rim. When he’s out top he handles the ball pretty well. When he’s down low he’s in a hurry before defenders assault him. When the refs let that go it’s hard to dish to a teammate for easy hoops.
 
#30
#30
Uros has come a long way , when he first started playing for UT he would run the court twice and be looking for the sweat towel. He would hit the bench and wrap it all around his neck 😂😂😂
Uros really hustles up and down that court. Kudos to him. If nothing else, I appreciate all-out effort.
 
#32
#32
He’s not bad when he’s not getting beat on under the rim. When he’s out top he handles the ball pretty well. When he’s down low he’s in a hurry before defenders assault him. When the refs let that go it’s hard to dish to a teammate for easy hoops.
I have been focusing on him more when he doesn't have the ball. Refs often let the other team get away with murder against him. Tshiebwe was absolutely killing him.
 
#33
#33
if Uros would just play ball instead of crying , it would make him a much better player . He has to understand when you have that reputation, you seriously start to even get on the refs nerves.
 
#35
#35
if Uros would just play ball instead of crying , it would make him a much better player . He has to understand when you have that reputation, you seriously start to even get on the refs nerves.
Obviously there’s no stats kept on talking/pleading with the officials, but I’ve never thought Uros did a high volume of it. Not many players that appear to agree with the officials when called for a foul and some seem to be more animated about. Always thought UP’s jawing was with the other team?
 

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