Dennis Shröder's number is 17, Germany beat Brazil 7-1, coincidence? We will not know until Hawks vs Spurs when he goes against Tiago Splitter. Today we will analyze and discuss a player that will soon be a big player. Dennis Schröder has 1 year of experience in the league in which he averaged 3.9 ppg, 2 ast, 1.2 reb not neccessarily big stats but he didn't get much playing time considering he is in a league where bench-warmers only go out when their team is blowing out another team or when they are needed as a backup, and the Hwaks did't qualify much at all in the circumstances they allow Schröder to go in. Schröder is from Braunschweig, Germany and was an absolute star while playing in Germany, which led scouts from Atlanta to go on a 10 hour flight to see him play ( they eventually picked him 17th in the draft) and it will be well worth it in 2 or 3 years. Schröder can evolve into 3 players, number one would be a Jimmy Butler, a good player who started out with even worse stats than Schröder with less ppg, and ast in his first season. If Schröder works as hard as Butler on his finishing and also works on his passing abilities, like Butler did, he will become a similar scoring, better assisting type, smaller Butler and will be a good starter on the Hawks. The second player he can work to be as is a Kemba Walker/Patty Mills hybrid player. Which he can be as good of a passer like Walker, but can be a finisher like Mills. Mills is also a great come off the bench player and if Schröder who because of his youth and being on the bench affect his sportsmanship he will not become a Mills. To become a respectable player like Mills you must have a hard work ethic and always, ALWAYS be ready to come off the bench and help your team out even if you don't get enough minutes. Schröder can also become the type of player that stays bad for many years after he cannot finish consistently (which is his problem, weak finishing) with his team plagued with wasting a high draft pick over other better players and will become a kickboxer (hint, hint Darko Milicic). But that is rare and Schröder gets better everyday and most likely he will become player 1 or 2, don't let him go Atlanta, let him grow.
--KSP--
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