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    Default Bulls Sign Antetokounmpo

    This will give them some size at the forward position.

    His career 47% free throw percentage doesn't bode well though. Also, he has not yet attempted a three-pointer yet in his NBA career.


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    Default Re: Bulls Sign Antetokounmpo

    I was hoping it was Alex.

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    Default Re: Bulls Sign Antetokounmpo

    He's definitely improved since his Lakers days. Athletic rim runner/protector, he could compete for the reserve PF spot tbh

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    Default Re: Bulls Sign Antetokounmpo

    Quote Originally Posted by PAOK View Post
    He's definitely improved since his Lakers days. Athletic rim runner/protector, he could compete for the reserve PF spot tbh
    I hope you're right, but weren't his Laker days like last season? Has he really shown a marked improvement since then?

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    Default Re: Bulls Sign Antetokounmpo

    He spent the 21-22 season in France, which was an improvement over not playing at all with the Lakers.

    He is not a game changer in any fashion, but under the right circumstances he could be useful.

    With the national team he showed very good rim protection, and was able to keep up with guards on the perimeter (not nba level guards obviously)

    Unfortunately he got hurt and didnt play at all in the Eurobasket

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAOK View Post
    He spent the 21-22 season in France, which was an improvement over not playing at all with the Lakers.

    He is not a game changer in any fashion, but under the right circumstances he could be useful.

    With the national team he showed very good rim protection, and was able to keep up with guards on the perimeter (not nba level guards obviously)

    Unfortunately he got hurt and didnt play at all in the Eurobasket
    Ok, good to hear. I didn't watch any of his games in France.

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