Yep. Great comparison. Gorski, like Mann, has a decent but not great overall 3PT shooting percentage. However, when he is feeling it everything goes down. When he's not, his main value is as a decoy because you have to respect his shot, but like Mann he isn't shy about letting it fly regardless.laxwyo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:20 amBradley Mann 2.0. Put him in for a few minutes, if he clanks his shots, get him out of there. If he drains 3, ride him until he’s cold.TSpoke wrote:Yeah I don't see how we are better without him. He is a great shooter and in the one game he played this year he was great. He is in better shape than last year so I think he has gained a step to not be a liability on defense and he has a high basketball IQ and seems to be in good position. I am expecting big things from him this year if he can get healthy.seattlecowboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:31 amDepends on who we are playing. I actually think Gorski brings value myself in certain situations. He is the best shooter on the team so there is always room for good shooters in my opinion.bladerunnr wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:41 amseattlecowboy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 11:07 pm Best thing about this win? We did it without our full squad. We didn't have Mack, Gorski or Moemeka. Moemeka would have been big tonight down low. We probably could have won by 20.
Loved how the team had poise after being down and took control of the game. Think we could be tough once everyone is completely healthy.
We are better without Gorski. I can't believe the coaching staff can't see that.
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That's the good thing about this team, a lot of depth and different pieces. Adams, Maldanado, and Gorski all have different strengths/weaknesses and can help the team in different scenarios and matchups.