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- Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! - Page 4 - RealGM
Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! Post #68 » by 165bows » Wed Jul 16, 2025 3:48 pm Welcome to your starting center for the 2025 Boston Celtics, what’s his name, the Luka guy, Luka Garza
- Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! - Page 3 - RealGM
Top Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! cloverleaf RealGM Posts: 10,540 And1: 7,880 Joined: Feb 10, 2007 Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! Post #42 » by cloverleaf » Tue Jul 1, 2025 1:46 pm 31to6 wrote: Describing him as a shorter Enes Freedom who occasionally hits a 3 seems pretty right on He does have a good wingspan
- Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! - RealGM
Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! Post #1 » by bisme37 » Tue Jul 1, 2025 12:12 am Free agent center Luka Garza has agreed to a two-year, $5 5 million fully guaranteed deal with the Boston Celtics, sources tell ESPN
- Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! - Page 5 - RealGM
Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! Post #81 » by 31to6 » Sun Oct 19, 2025 10:47 pm jfs1000d wrote: When they say parks athleticism, in the nba they means 1 You are white 2 Aren't super fast 3 Lack jumping ability Garza is fine He is a skill player with average athleticism He is a good athlete He doesn't have fast twitch explosiveness
- Luka Garza - RealGM
Re: Luka Garza Post #4 » by Saints14 » Fri Dec 4, 2020 3:11 pm Finding bigs that can pass is one of the top market inefficiencies to tap into It's tough with college players because they're rarely used that way and thus statistical models won't bear it out, but Sabonis seems like a good example because he wasn't racking up assists at Gonzaga
- Which of these is the biggest advantage for *Prime* LeBron over Luka . . .
I think neither scenario reaches peak LeBron levels of play, but scenario 1 Luka (matches LeBrons obsession) is a better player than scenario 2 Luka (more naturally athletic Luka, but still so-so dedication to fitness defense and whines to the refs too much) Scenario 1 Luka might approach Magic Johnson levels of impact
- We got Luka (Garza)! - RealGM
Re: We got Luka (Garza)! Post #6 » by shrink » Tue Aug 23, 2022 5:57 pm I’m a Hawkeye, so I’m happy to see Luka continue his basketball career, particularly here I watched many of his games, and he has size and excellent shooting touch for three pointers, but as expected, his slow-footedness really hurts his ability to succeed at the NBA
- Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! - Page 2 - RealGM
Re: Welcome to Boston, Luka Garza! Post #23 » by Hal14 » Tue Jul 1, 2025 2:56 am Ed Pinkney wrote: Watching this guys YouTube highlights posted earlier, all I see is ham and eggs in human form Colour me un-enthused INteresting I was pretty impressed by the skill level and mobility for a 6'11" big Good footwork
- Luka Garza - RealGM
Luka Garza Post #1 » by HypeMode » Tue Mar 23, 2021 4:26 am is going to be good in the NBA He is going to be the talent that falls into the 2nd round like DeJuan Blair that teams overthink and ends up having a productive 10 year career
- Luka Garza - Page 2 - RealGM
Re: Luka Garza Post #24 » by FarBeyondDriven » Sun Oct 20, 2024 6:21 pm Garza's biggest issue is that he has snow shoes for feet so he's very slow-footed and awkward on defense Offensively a team could play through him to an extent like they do with Jokic and Sabonis or Love in MN
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