NBA Scout’s View of Tim Floyd

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From Yahoo Sports:

Throughout this time of year, NBA scouts travel the country, stopping into college campuses to study prospects in practice. Along the way, there are coaches whom they love to watch conduct class. In an informal poll of several scouts, here are their thoughts on a few favorite stops on the preseason tour:

Tim Floyd, USC: "He creates listening better than anyone else. He’s never had the players others had at New Orleans, Iowa State and now USC. I think the NBA helped create his offensive creativity."

Nice to see Coach Floyd get some positive pub.  I don’t think people truly understand how great of a job he’s doing so far at SC.

One response to “NBA Scout’s View of Tim Floyd”

  1. I’ve watched this basketball player Tim Bush play for years and the guy is awesome I mean he’s an all around player. This guy has been playing basketball

    for years and he finally graduated from Baylor University last year and entered himself into the draft and didn’t get picked up. I couldn’t understand for the

    life of me why he didn’t get picked. I’m so sick and tired of seeing the NBA pick players like Omeka Okafur whom hasn’t done a thing for his team since he

    got drafted now correct me if I’m wrong, but when you draft a player your looking for that player who’s going to bring your team to a whole new level like

    Lebron James or Dwayne Wade. I know for a fact that this young man Tim Bush who’s playing ball in Australia now would do just that. The NBA needs

    “HUNGRY PLAYERS” on the court Dennis Rodman was HUNGRY Karl Malone was HUNGRY and this guy Tim Bush is STARVING and he’s HUNGRY. I guarantee

    if you feel your bench with “HUNGRY” players you will not lose. I believe that’s what happened to the Miami Heat after they won their ring they had EATEN and

    gotten FULL and they weren’t HUNGRY anymore. I just think that the league needs to take a deeper look into who they are picking to go into the league

    because who they are picking so far aren’t producing any results. After Miami won their ring the seasons that followed were just out of control they were

    losing every game Dwayne was hurt Shaq was hurt Jason Williams was out every other game and Alonzo Mourning could only do so much. Of course

    they had to go to the bench right? There was not one other player besides Ricky Davis that produced for that team everybody else I hate to say was dead

    weight. It got to the point where Pat Riley went to schools searching for more players, so my problem with that is if there was wise decisions made during

    the drafting process that team would have had non stop talent on the bench. It would not have mattered if Shaq and Dwayne was out with an injury

    because there would still be strong hope on the bench. There would be a bench you could trust because you know these players are going to produce

    because you have a bench full of HUNGRY players. I much of waste is it to have a bench full of players who can’t produce I mean it’s a waste of money and

    a waste of time. They need to look outside of just college players (and that’s with any sport) and search elsewhere where there’s hungry players. (LET ME

    KNOW YOUR OPINION I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW) THANKS.

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