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T-Will Highlight Mix

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by RMGEEGEE, Nov 8, 2011.

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  1. RMGEEGEE

    RMGEEGEE Member

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    Nice youtube mix of Twill.

    Some of the footage is taken from his poorhungrydriven series.

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WlmMv_0Azqg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
  2. RMGEEGEE

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    Let me add that I did not make this.

    Don't want to take any credit from creator.
     
  3. flamingdts

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    If T-Will gets his act together he'll be a pretty good player.

    Side note: Is it me or is there a lot of similarities between T-Will and Marcus Morris? If T-Will was in the rotation this would probably be the most masculine SF combo in the league.

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  4. MrButtocks

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    All the talent of Iggy, with the mental focus of Gerald Green.
     
  5. AFS

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    Not really seeing the kind of similarities you mean. From what I've seen, Morris really likes the post game, whereas T-Will likes to act as a playmaker.
     
  6. T FOR 3!!!

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    Agreed, Morris intimidates players with his size and physical play. T-Will does it with his mouth. I would bet T-Will might even win in a 1v1 game, but I still think Morris will be the better scorer, teamate, and all-around contributor to this team.
     
  7. Mac#5

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    Crazy we ave a player that has all the potential in the world to be a superstar but he just needs to put it all together... kinda reminds me of Arian Foster
     
  8. dachuda86

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    Twill needs to put the professional in professional basketball. Then he will be ready. Until then I won't hold my breath.
     
  9. lild713

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    WE CAN PLAY THEM BOTH SAME TIME THAT BE CRAZY...man T-WILL CAN DO ALOT OF DAMAGE....Lowry-Martin-T-WILL-Marcus- i was hoping THABEET prove us wrong...but YEAH we Got alot of new Talent...Cannot wait for tha damn nba....
     
  10. daspydamayn

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    i think one advantage in having mchale as the head coach is that he could be a drill sergeant and tell him to...say... HUSTLE? and twill will have to listen because of mchale's instant credibility from his HOF resume. i feel like a lot of players dont take criticism seriously when its coming from someone that hasnt accomplished anything in the sport ie skip bayless
     
  11. RedRedemption

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    In what way? :confused:
    Foster was great from the start.
     
  12. CCorn

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    I was going to make a highlight reel video of him, but the camera rarely panned to him while he was sitting on the bench
     
  13. T FOR 3!!!

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    Lol, this one went right over my head.. Foster wasn't drafted so he had to prove himself, but T-Will was a lottery pick that fell out of favor and now has to prove himself again?? Foster was made for the pros from day one. T-Will has flourished in the D-League... Almost no resemblance.. Except for the tweeting..
     
  14. Alvin Choo

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    Rox just got a whole lot of tats.
     
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    The video mostly focused on him with shirt off and dunks. But theres a sweet cross over near the 3 minute mark.
     
  16. Mac#5

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    Well Foster was on the practice squad to begin his career and the reason being for that was his attitude problem that's why he also dropped from a projected 2nd round pick to not being drafted at all.
     
  17. MambaJoe

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    Twill is one of those guys that gets buff really easily. He's naturally strong and athletic. Basically he's physically gifted and talented. Hopefully he'll be able to make the rotation and show everyone why he is a lottery pick. I don't see why not from him playing big minutes for the Rockets. If given a chance, he's a better all around player than Chase. He would be a very dangerous SF for the Rockets.

    I can see him starting at the 3 spot if he works hard and play within the system. The Rockets are rebuilding and developing players. That is why they brought in McHale. Twill is the type of player that will eventually develop into a good player. As of right now, the SF spot is up for grabs. Its between Chase, Twill and Morris. If Morris and Twill both become very good players, Chase will be expendable. But who knows, if Twill pan out, the Rockets may use him in a trade for a star. But right now, the Rockets finally has some size, athleticism, and talent at the 3 spot with Chase, Twill and Morris. All three players are athletic, good scorers, and incredibly talented.

    Its amazing how the Rockets are pretty much solid at all positions except for the middle. I don't see why any stars would want to pass up on this team. I mean who wouldn't want to play with one of the best group of role players in the league? The Rockets definitely has the best group of role players in the NBA hands down. Even without a star, the Rockets are above the .500 mark and a few games shy of a playoff spot.

    They are three deep at the PG position with the addition of Flynn (even though he struggled last year, he would be one of the BEST backup PG in the league... Flynn has great leadership skills along with a good court vision and ability to get to the rim for his size), then you have Goran who is very solid for a backup PG... We all know how dangerous he can be off the bench when his confidence is high. The SG position is pretty much solid with Kevin Martin as the team leading scorer, and Courtney Lee as a backup who is very solid with his defensive skills and athleticism. The PF spot is always solid if you have Luis Scola on the team. Patrick Patterson is starting to find his niche in the league and he is developing very well. He's starting to become a consistent player with a very good mid-range jumpshot, strength and size along with the willingness to learn and good basketball IQ, he will be a great backup PF and eventually will be this team starting PF in the future. If he continues to work on his game and develop consistently, he has a chance to be an all star someday. Like a David West type of player.

    This team is one decent Center with size and a star away from contending. It'll be great to have one player that would fit both criteria but that's nearly impossible to find. But until then, the Rockets are still incredibly fun to watch and they compete night in and night out. I just can't wait to see how a superstar will integrate his game into this team. Hopefully, the Rockets can find a gem in the draft and develop their own superstar.
     
  18. Z-Ro&Trae

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    <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/gLJpGx0FnR0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Throwback college highlight.
     
  19. coachbadlee

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    Williams had already started coming around the last 2 months of his rookie year. He was averaging 14pts, 7rbds, 5assts and was shooting around 44% FG%. But during those two months he playing starters minutes at around 31min per game. There is no reason, except for rust, why he shouldn't come out beasting. All he really needs to do is better his shooting percentage.
     
  20. jayhow92

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    If he can pull is head out of his a**, he could be a great player in the league.
     

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