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The thing I don't understand about Hill is that while obviously he is an athletic specimen, his footwork seems solid. Usually those 2 things together work out well. Swift was awkward (moreso) with his fluidity and footwork on offense.
i followed him during college and no he is not a good passer.. Well actually I don't really know but let's just say he is not known for his passing...
i would compare him to a poor man's jermaine oneal.. . oneal took awhile to develop too... so let's just wait and see
Yep he's an active defender and monster rebounder who can run the floor and play above the rim. He's an offensive rebounder who enjoys to pound the glass which is needed for a offensive minded team. NY did not utilize him correctly.