Measuring Brad Wanamaker’s ceiling against Tremont Water’s potential
SBNation
2 years ago
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When on the floor, Wanamaker has been a capable deputy at the guard position, dictating play and offering a steady hand with the second unit.
Brad Wanamaker can’t get any lift on his jump shot and goes from a near airball to an actual airball on back to back crunch time 3s, after airballing a layup earlier in the game. Tremont is still considerably untested at the NBA level, but the difference between Wanamaker and Waters is that the coaching staff has seen how the Wanamaker experiment has played out, mainly consisting of stagnant possessions, timidness to attack without a clear driving lane, and an ability to get cooked on defense.
Unfortunately, signing Waters to a guaranteed deal, will mean parting ways with Brad Wanamaker.