You can tell he works on his game like an animal. The comfort he has improvising the speed of his eurostep and the way he sets up that stepback. That's the definition of being prepared. I'm a fan now. Evin you stay finding gems bro keep up the good work
A wing player (SG, SF, hybrid 4) with size, skill, IQ, athleticism, and crazy competitiveness. He also had the comfort of being an International player while also Americanizing himself just enough in college. Getting drafted to an up and coming team where his older brother already plays is just a perfect opportunity 😂
You get your NBA knowledge from NBA 2k. No such thing as a non-hybrid anything in today's game. The age of the slow bozo big man has long been over. Only wing men and bigs who succeed are hydbrids
@@franklintheturtle217 I don’t really play much 2K these days. I’m confident I have more NBA and life knowledge than you, based on how you decided to begin your response. How do you explain guys like Vucevic, Jonas V., and Mitchell Robinson? You can still be effective as a “slow bozo big man.” The thing is, that style of play is no longer a followed game plan in today’s league like it used to be. The age of having a traditional big are seemingly coming to an end, but to say those days are ‘long over’ is a stretch because I literally named 3 players who still have a a solid role on teams. Once we have NO traditional centers on an NBA roster, your comment will be valid. Until then, go play some 2K :)
Hope to see Matas Buzelis become like Franz, Franz requires teams to expertly crash on him or double team him, so much gravity due to his ability to create and process an open lane so he can dance to the rim for a sweet finish.
You can tell he works on his game like an animal. The comfort he has improvising the speed of his eurostep and the way he sets up that stepback. That's the definition of being prepared. I'm a fan now. Evin you stay finding gems bro keep up the good work
A wing player (SG, SF, hybrid 4) with size, skill, IQ, athleticism, and crazy competitiveness. He also had the comfort of being an International player while also Americanizing himself just enough in college. Getting drafted to an up and coming team where his older brother already plays is just a perfect opportunity 😂
You get your NBA knowledge from NBA 2k. No such thing as a non-hybrid anything in today's game. The age of the slow bozo big man has long been over. Only wing men and bigs who succeed are hydbrids
@@franklintheturtle217 I don’t really play much 2K these days. I’m confident I have more NBA and life knowledge than you, based on how you decided to begin your response. How do you explain guys like Vucevic, Jonas V., and Mitchell Robinson?
You can still be effective as a “slow bozo big man.” The thing is, that style of play is no longer a followed game plan in today’s league like it used to be. The age of having a traditional big are seemingly coming to an end, but to say those days are ‘long over’ is a stretch because I literally named 3 players who still have a a solid role on teams. Once we have NO traditional centers on an NBA roster, your comment will be valid. Until then, go play some 2K :)
can you do more of change of pace + two feet finishing content. Thank you!
Allstar this year
Hope to see Matas Buzelis become like Franz, Franz requires teams to expertly crash on him or double team him, so much gravity due to his ability to create and process an open lane so he can dance to the rim for a sweet finish.
nasty footwork
He’s traveling on a few of em
Best Floater/Euro step in the league or at least one of the best lol😅
Franz!!Weiter so!!!!!
He's like a 6'10 Manu on the open court
Nice
Brother get in the gym this summer and work on the three!! We need your 3 to be a threat
Hes got abit of Manu in his game
So many uncalled obvious fouls
Can you do jared mccain please!??
What’s up coach evin
On the Court his nickname is "TRAVEL!"...because the other NBA players don't know footwork.
Bruson pleas
Ballhog. Missed so many teammates with wide open 3.