Because of the lack of constant internet connection, I have been unable to post for a day. Before I post my full NBA Summer League Recap, I figured I would put up this video I got of Jonny Flynn throwing down a windmill jam.
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[...] Let’s start with Jonny Flynn, who was easily my favorite player to watch. I only saw one game’s worth of him, but every part of his game was on show. His amazing handles, ability to get to the rim, court vision, shooting skills, and even his happy spirit and character, which seemed to give a boost to his club. When he was dishing, he got the ball right on target to his teammates, and they were connecting well with their shots. I really don’t see how the T’Wolves plan to use Flynn and Ricky Rubio – assuming they keep him – though. I think Minnesota should have kept Randy Foye, and started the season with Flynn, Foye, Corey Brewer, Wayne Ellington and maybe Ben Woodside playing the guard positions. Oh yeah, and if you haven’t seen it, here is Jonny Flynn’s windmill slam. [...]
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[...] Let’s start with Jonny Flynn, who was easily my favorite player to watch. I only saw one game’s worth of him, but every part of his game was on show. His amazing handles, ability to get to the rim, court vision, shooting skills, and even his happy spirit and character, which seemed to give a boost to his club. When he was dishing, he got the ball right on target to his teammates, and they were connecting well with their shots. I really don’t see how the T’Wolves plan to use Flynn and Ricky Rubio – assuming they keep him – though. I think Minnesota should have kept Randy Foye, and started the season with Flynn, Foye, Corey Brewer, Wayne Ellington and maybe Ben Woodside playing the guard positions. Oh yeah, and if you haven’t seen it, here is Jonny Flynn’s windmill slam. [...]