Popular Post IUfan_Charlie Posted October 27, 2016 Popular Post Posted October 27, 2016 Cody had 15 points on 5-6 shooting (5-6 FT), 3 Rebounds, and 2 Blocks in 14 minutes off the bench in a Charlotte win over the Bucks. He also had 5 fouls. ALASKA HOOSIER, IUsafety, Walking Boot of Doom and 6 others 9 Quote
IUfan_Charlie Posted October 30, 2016 Posted October 30, 2016 Adrian WojnarowskiVerified account@WojVerticalNBA If no Zeller extension, teams may be aggressive on offer sheets. Many privately wonder how far Michael Jordan will take Charlotte payroll. Quote
IUfan_Charlie Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Zeller extension 4 years/56million. No Idea why Zeller would sign that. He should fire his agent. Quote
OliviaPope40 Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 2 minutes ago, IUfan_Charlie said: Zeller 4 years/56million. No Idea why Zeller would sign that. He should fire his agent. You beat me to the punch. Quote
WayneFleekHoosier Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Zeller extension 4 years/56million. No Idea why Zeller would sign that. He should fire his agent. I love Zeller. He is making good money so I am happy for him. I wish he would go to a different franchise where he could get treated like a number 4 pick. Never been given starter minutes to really see his impact. His +/- is always good relative to the team. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Quote
IUfan_Charlie Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Zeller and Steven Adams have very similar per 36 stats and Adams got 4/100M. LIHoosier, ALASKA HOOSIER and WayneFleekHoosier 3 Quote
Popular Post Class of '66 Old Fart Posted November 1, 2016 Popular Post Posted November 1, 2016 Charlotte Hornets @hornets 42m42 minutes ago “I’m a simple kid from Indiana… I’d play this game for free.” @CodyZeller on his contract extension ALASKA HOOSIER, hoosierfan6157, Crimson and Cream and 8 others 11 Quote
LIHoosier Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Between Cody and Vic, Marni should be getting the best wedding gifts ever. Class of '66 Old Fart, ALASKA HOOSIER, HoosierAloha and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post Brass Cannon Posted November 1, 2016 Popular Post Posted November 1, 2016 4 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said: Charlotte Hornets @hornets 42m42 minutes ago “I’m a simple kid from Indiana… I’d play this game for free.” @CodyZeller on his contract extension That explains why he chose us over UNC HoosierAloha, IUBBFan1970, hsrtxp and 8 others 11 Quote
Popular Post IUfan_Charlie Posted November 19, 2016 Popular Post Posted November 19, 2016 ccgeneral, IUsafety, Crimson and Cream and 5 others 8 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 NEW YORK — The pick-and-roll has morphed into the NBA's most popular play during recent years. Offensive attacks, such as the one belonging to the Charlotte Hornets—who run pick-and-rolls more frequently than 25 of the league's 30 teams—are built around it. Defensive schemes are predicated on being able to stop it. The play has catapulted a number of guards, like Charlotte's Kemba Walker, into stardom. Walker could credit his favorite pick-and-roll partner Cody Zeller for a few of his career-high 23.8 points per game, and he does, but that'll have to wait: "He sets illegal ones," Walker told Bleacher Report, with a laugh. "But I love it when guards get hit. It happens to me all the time, getting hit by other bigs. It's fun to see other guards deal with the same thing." Zeller is averaging five screen assists per game, the third best mark in the NBA this season. He's doing so despite averaging just 25 minutes, 10 less than Washington Wizards center Marcin Gortat, whose 6.4 screen assists per game lead the league. Screen assists take into account all versions of picks, but it's Zeller's potency as the big man in the pick-and-roll that has salvaged his career and transformed him into one the NBA's most valuable role players. The statistic, which the NBA made public last postseason for the first time, tracks the number of baskets in a game created by a pick. There are a number of tricks to the craft, Zeller said, but the one he most enjoys is standing strong and absorbing the contact. "Most big guys want to get to the rim really quick and slip out," Zeller says. "What I'll do is hold it a little longer and try to get away with as much as I can without being called for it. "The guards (on other teams) don't like that." Quote
Popular Post Class of '66 Old Fart Posted December 18, 2016 Popular Post Posted December 18, 2016 Cody with a double double in the Hornets 107-99 win over the Hawks. 16 pts. and 11 reb. 8 of 14 from the field. WayneFleekHoosier, ALASKA HOOSIER, Crimson and Cream and 5 others 8 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Cody Zeller’s unplanned move to center is paying major dividends for the Charlotte Hornets. When Al Jefferson went down last season with an injury, coach Steve Clifford asked the 7-foot, 240-pound Zeller to fill in by shifting from power forward to the 5 spot. Zeller played so well that Clifford decided to keep him there even after Jefferson returned. “It was kind of a freak thing how it happened and I don’t think anyone was planning on it,” Zeller said Monday. “But I’m glad it worked out that way.” The Hornets liked what they saw from Zeller so much last season they rewarded him with a four-year, $56 million contract in the offseason. They didn’t re-sign Jefferson. Zeller spent the offseason working at improving his skills as a center. He’s still a work in progress midway in his fourth NBA season, but is averaging career highs in points (10.8), rebounds (6.3) and blocks (1.2) per game. And yet it’s hard to completely quantify Zeller’s worth in statistics. He’s the type of player who does the little things — setting a solid screen to free up Kemba Walker or Nic Batum, tapping out an offensive rebound to a teammate or hustling back on defense to prevent a transition basket. What he lacks in physicality against the league’s taller and stronger centers he makes up in hustle — something that at times tends to result in a trip to the training room. “I don’t think there are many guys willing to break their nose like he has,” Batum said with a laugh on Zeller’s uncanny knack for taking shots to the face. “I mean that guy is diving on every ball and he doesn’t fear anybody. He’s facing guys like (Hassan) Whiteside, DeAndre (Jordan), (Rudy) Gobert and Dwight Howard every night. He’s been huge for us.” Clifford agrees. He’s been thrilled with Zeller’s progression since taking over as a starter, particularly his “rolling” in the pick-and-roll game for the Hornets (15-13). “That sounds like a small thing, but it’s not,” Clifford said. “He has a good feel for screening, which helps the ball handlers.” Clifford would like to see Zeller’s rebounding numbers improve, particularly on defense because the team is not particularly tall. But that appears to be getting better. He has 21 rebounds in his past two games after averaging 6.1 in his previous nine December games. “Outside of Mike (Kidd-Gilchrist) and Nic (Batum) we don’t have guys at their position who are good at that, and it’s a critical part of the game,” Clifford said. “We have had a couple games when we played good enough on defense (to win) but lost because of our rebounding.” Zeller is working hard to improve his mid-range jump shot and become a more consistent scorer. He took for jumpers Saturday night against the Atlanta Hawks. The Hornets know if he can make them consistently it will force opposing big men to step out and guard him, thus opening up more scoring opportunities for his teammates. “He isn’t hesitating to take those shots, which is good,” Batum said. “It will help his game a lot. We all know he can run and he can dunk on people. He has a gift to play this game. And if he can shoot like that…” Charlotte lost its chance to acquire a dominant center in 2012 when it failed to land the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft lottery — and the rights to Anthony Davis — despite finishing 7-59 the season before. It was a gut-wrenching break for the team at the time, knowing that talented centers like Davis don’t come along very often in the NBA. Zeller, the No. 4 overall pick the following year, may never develop into the type of player Davis has become, but it’s pretty clear the Hornets like what they have in him. “I mean, he’s a 5-man,” Clifford said. “The way the league is now he’s a 5, at both ends of the floor. And it definitely suits him better.” HoosierAloha, IUsafety, hsrtxp and 2 others 5 Quote
hsrtxp Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 http://www.theplayerstribune.com/cody-zeller-charlotte-hospital-visit/This is from The Players Tribune. Cody writes about a particular patient he grew close to while visiting a children's hospital in Charlotte. Good stuff and you get to see him dressed up as a minion. That's worth it in and of itself. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners HoosierAloha and FloridaHoosierGirl 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 25, 2017 Posted February 25, 2017 Very flattering article on Cody's importance to the Hornets. http://basketball.realgm.com/analysis/244996/The-NBAs-No-Mans-Land-Charlotte-Hornets IUsafety, LockdownD, FloridaHoosierGirl and 1 other 4 Quote
ccgeneral Posted March 12, 2017 Author Posted March 12, 2017 hsrtxp, Crimson and Cream, ThompsonHoosier and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post LIHoosier Posted April 12, 2017 Popular Post Posted April 12, 2017 Way to go, Cody. It's not how it happens, it's that it happens. ;) WayneFleekHoosier, LockdownD, IUBBFan1970 and 6 others 9 Quote
OliviaPope40 Posted April 13, 2017 Posted April 13, 2017 I have forgotten all about this thread that I got tripped up in trying to update it. Quote
Brass Cannon Posted April 13, 2017 Posted April 13, 2017 I'm curious how he did Icore? Or if they made an exception for him. Hoosierfan2017 1 Quote
Walking Boot of Doom Posted April 13, 2017 Posted April 13, 2017 I'm curious how he did Icore? Or if they made an exception for him. He did it over the summer I believe. And he did it early. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Quote
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