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Brice Sensabaugh 

Post#1 » by 76ciology » Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:42 am

He’s too good for Gleague. Big fan of him for the 2023 draft. He, like Keyonte, is surprising everyone with their all around game.

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Post#2 » by Inigo Montoya » Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:07 pm

I hope the Jazz will find playing time for him this season. Maybe once it will be clear the Jazz won't be making the playoffs he'll get some burn. It would be nice to see what he can do against NBA players playing significant minutes.
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Post#3 » by HadAnEffectHere » Fri Nov 17, 2023 1:17 pm

He needs to get in way better shape.
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Post#4 » by 76ciology » Fri Nov 17, 2023 5:32 pm

HadAnEffectHere wrote:He needs to get in way better shape.


High bodyfat is a sign of greatness in today’s NBA. Look at Jokic and Luka. 8-)
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Post#6 » by Rauxcee » Wed Nov 22, 2023 6:37 am

I sure hope he can get some NBA minutes. If the Jazz are going lose and get blown out anyway, might as well let the rookies play
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Post#8 » by 76ciology » Mon Dec 18, 2023 5:19 am

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Why is he not getting PT?!
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Post#9 » by Inigo Montoya » Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:37 am

76ciology wrote:Why is he not getting PT?!


I suspect he'll get some burn either after the trade deadline or when the Jazz completely throw the towel on this season.
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Post#10 » by Crunch 99 » Mon Dec 18, 2023 1:14 pm

Both Sensabaugh and Juzang have been effective offensive players in G League. Sensabaugh is averaging 17.69 ppg on 14.23 fga, 37.5 3p%, 59.5 TS%. Juzang is averaging 20.6 ppg on 13.6 fga, 45.9 3p%, 69.9 TS%. I guess they both need to make progress on defense.

Sensabaugh carries a lot of weight, 235 lbs, for a 6-5 height. Is he overweight or just a big muscular guy? THT and PJ Tucker have managed to be plenty-quick, NBA players carrying similar weights relative to height, but I don't think it is very common.
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Post#11 » by 76ciology » Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:00 pm

Crunch 99 wrote:Both Sensabaugh and Juzang have been effective offensive players in G League. Sensabaugh is averaging 17.69 ppg on 14.23 fga, 37.5 3p%, 59.5 TS%. Juzang is averaging 20.6 ppg on 13.6 fga, 45.9 3p%, 69.9 TS%. I guess they both need to make progress on defense.

Sensabaugh carries a lot of weight, 235 lbs, for a 6-5 height. Is he overweight or just a big muscular guy? THT and PJ Tucker have managed to be plenty quick NBA players carrying similar weights relative to height, but I don't think it is very common.


Fat is a sign of greatness nowadays. See Jokic and Luka. Even Chet and Wemby are trying to be fat.
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Post#12 » by Inigo Montoya » Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:32 pm

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Crunch 99 wrote:Both Sensabaugh and Juzang have been effective offensive players in G League. Sensabaugh is averaging 17.69 ppg on 14.23 fga, 37.5 3p%, 59.5 TS%. Juzang is averaging 20.6 ppg on 13.6 fga, 45.9 3p%, 69.9 TS%. I guess they both need to make progress on defense.

Sensabaugh carries a lot of weight, 235 lbs, for a 6-5 height. Is he overweight or just a big muscular guy? THT and PJ Tucker have managed to be plenty quick NBA players carrying similar weights relative to height, but I don't think it is very common.


Fat is a sign of greatness nowadays. See Jokic and Luka. Even Chet and Wemby are trying to be fat.

I'd say it's not working out for Zion all that well but the man is still averaging 22.5+6+4.5 at 58%FG percentage while being fat and out of shape, and it is considered to be a down year for him, so you may have a point there.
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Post#13 » by 76ciology » Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:09 am

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Crunch 99 wrote:Both Sensabaugh and Juzang have been effective offensive players in G League. Sensabaugh is averaging 17.69 ppg on 14.23 fga, 37.5 3p%, 59.5 TS%. Juzang is averaging 20.6 ppg on 13.6 fga, 45.9 3p%, 69.9 TS%. I guess they both need to make progress on defense.

Sensabaugh carries a lot of weight, 235 lbs, for a 6-5 height. Is he overweight or just a big muscular guy? THT and PJ Tucker have managed to be plenty quick NBA players carrying similar weights relative to height, but I don't think it is very common.


Fat is a sign of greatness nowadays. See Jokic and Luka. Even Chet and Wemby are trying to be fat.

I'd say it's not working out for Zion all that well but the man is still averaging 22.5+6+4.5 at 58%FG percentage while being fat and out of shape, and it is considered to be a down year for him, so you may have a point there.


I think the thing worry is his health. Which they say was the reason he slide that low in the draft.

With regards to athleticism, I dont find it to be that important for a guard because you can structure your team with a weak defending G. Specially with how Jazz’s roster is structured with 2-3 bigs at all times. Brice body type also seems like he can play defense like Harden where he can switch to bigger guys.

But if its about his health, yeah he needs to lose weight and lessen that load to his knee
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