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2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« on: August 30, 2010, 07:07:55 AM »

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Here, each of the GMs representing a team in the Southeast Division will provide an introduction / summary of their team, draft strategy, etc.  Other members should ask questions (directed to one or more GMs), and those GMs should attempt to answer the questions as well as they can.

For those participating, the opening blurbs can include some or all of the following:

1. Roster / depth chart
2. Statistics
3. Pictures
4. Statement regarding drafting philosophy (building for the future, contending now, etc.)
5. Toughest decision
6. Best move (trade, pick, etc.) / worst move
7. Your outlook for this coming season

It can be as substantial or as abbreviated as you want it to be.  These threads are open to all members, not just those posters who participated in the draft.  The more participation we get, the better.

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Atlanta press conference: Link

Charlotte / Seattle press conference: Link

Miami / Cuba press conference: Link

Orlando / Nashville press conference:  Link

Washington press conference:  Link
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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2010, 07:09:14 AM »

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Atlanta Hawks
Starters
Point Guard

Kirk Hinrich
10.9ppg, 4.5apg, 3.5rpg, 1.2spg, 37% 3PFG

Hinrich, is a very capable two way player at both PG and SG.  He is a very level headed player who has a good BBIQ and can hit outside shots.

Shooting Guard

JJ Redick
(22mpg) 10ppg, 41%3PFG

Redick is capable of chasing around opposing SGs.  He is also one of the deadliest 3 point shooters in the NBA.

Small Forward

Kevin Durant
30ppg, 7.6rpg, 2.5apg, 48%FG, 37%3PFG, 1+SPG/BPG.

A candidate to be MVP for the foreseeable future, Durant is one of the best pure scorers in the NBA. At closer to 6'11' he is a very difficult player to guard at the SF position.  He can routinely shoot over defenders.  He also draws fouls at one of the highest rates in the league.  He is a true superstar, who is also humbled.

Power Forward

Anderson Varejao
9PPG, 8RPG, 1SPG/BPG, 57% FG

Varejao is one of the best frontcourt defenders in the league, and against eh pick and roll.  For his size he is a very mobile player who is full of hustle.  On offensive due to his hustle he is more of a scraps scorer and a player one drops off too.

Center

Mehmet Okur
13.7PPG, 7RPG, 1BPG, 39%3PFG

Okur is an underrated defender who play physical in the post. He is one of the best shooting big men in the league, who excels at the pick and pop.

Bench
PF/C

Elton Brand
13PPG, 6RPG, 1SPG/BPG

Brand will be coming off the bench for the Hawks.  Last year he scored 3 more PPG off the bench, drew more fouls and shot 22% better.  Brand can handle himself down low offensively.  He is a good shot blocker and has the body to defend down low.

PG

Luke Ridnour
10.4PPG, 4APG, 48%FG, 38%3FG

Ridnour is a strong ball-handler and decision maker.  He has the ability to drive which he can then kick back out.

SF/PF

Ryan Gomes
10.9PPG, 4.6RPG, 37%3FG, 1SPG

Gomes is a hustle player off the bench who does all the littler things.  He can defend the 3 or 4.  While at the 4 he is able to have his defender chase him out to the perimeter to open things up for the rest of the team.

SG/SF

Rasual Butler
12PPG, 3RPG, 1BPG, 33%3FG

Butler is an above average defender on the wing, who excels at hitting the corner 3.

PG

Shaun Livingston
7PPG, 3.6APG

Shaun is a big and long PG, he can post up smaller players and has great court vision.  He length also makes him good player to be used in traps and presses.

PF/C

Josh Boone
4PPG, 5RPG, 1BPG

Boone is an energy banger off the bench.  He has good hands going to the hoop of picks and getting rebounds for putbacks.

Reserves
Hassan Whiteside
Stephen Graham



Minute Breakdown
PG: Hinrich (27) Ridnour (17) Livingston (4)
SG: Redick (33) Butler (10) Hinrich (5)
SF: Durant (40) Gomes (5) Butler (3)
PF: Varejao (32) Brand (12) Gomes (4)
C: Okur (30) Brand (14) Boone (4)

This team is obviously centered around Durant who is surrounded by players who have a flexible skillsets.

We have many above average defenders who can defend multiple positions: Hinrich, Butler, Gomes, Varejao

We also have players who will open up the floor for Durant by being able to stretch the floor: Butler, Redick, Gomes, Okur, Hinrich.

For a few minutes a trap/press lineup can be utilized with Livingston, Hinrich, Butler, Gomes, Varejao.  (Durant can be put in at SF for some offense with this group).

I feel this team is a good defensive team who has the players that complement each other also on offense.

We have players who have the skills to open things up for their teammates.

I feel this team is a contender and has what it's needs to be able to beat any team in this league.
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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2010, 08:19:30 AM »

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I'll weigh in more later, but did you call Gomes an above-average defender?!


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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #3 on: August 30, 2010, 08:27:29 AM »

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I'll weigh in more later, but did you call Gomes an above-average defender?!

He's a good pick and roll defender, and has the size to defend people who try to post him up, but no he's not that good at chasing some 3's around.  I'd say he's better than average, maybe it's not that much better.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #4 on: August 30, 2010, 08:31:42 AM »

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I'll weigh in more later, but did you call Gomes an above-average defender?!

He's a good pick and roll defender, and has the size to defend people who try to post him up, but no he's not that good at chasing some 3's around.  I'd say he's better than average, maybe it's not that much better.
I'd also add that Hinrich is a below average defender if he's defending SGs.

I worry about your backcourt, Hinrich and Reddick are small and could be a liability taken as a whole. How will Reddick handle the increased minutes and role you'll be asking him to play?

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #5 on: August 30, 2010, 08:34:14 AM »

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I'll weigh in more later, but did you call Gomes an above-average defender?!

He's a good pick and roll defender, and has the size to defend people who try to post him up, but no he's not that good at chasing some 3's around.  I'd say he's better than average, maybe it's not that much better.
I think his quickness makes him a liability against SFs and then his size and strength make him a liability against 4s.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #6 on: August 30, 2010, 08:51:09 AM »

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I'll weigh in more later, but did you call Gomes an above-average defender?!

He's a good pick and roll defender, and has the size to defend people who try to post him up, but no he's not that good at chasing some 3's around.  I'd say he's better than average, maybe it's not that much better.
I'd also add that Hinrich is a below average defender if he's defending SGs.

I worry about your backcourt, Hinrich and Reddick are small and could be a liability taken as a whole. How will Reddick handle the increased minutes and role you'll be asking him to play?

I'd say Hinrich is capable of guarding most two's (everyone will have trouble with the elite two's Kobe/Wade).  He's a very good on the ball defender.  I wouldn't call him below average at the 2.

Redick is entering his 5th year, and has average 14ppg in 9 games starting for the Magic last year.  I think he will be able to play increased minutes (low 30 range).

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #7 on: August 30, 2010, 08:54:06 AM »

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I really like the Team Kwhitt.  I love having Varejao as your starting PF.  I think he is more effective their than at Center. 

While im not thrilled about Hinrich as your starting PG I think you have great depth at the position including a real high reward guy in Livingston. 

not much to say about Durant,  guy is a beast. 

Reddick I think is better served coming off the bench for a team, but he is a solid player and one thing is for sure is that Reddick never seems to hurt you being on the court, he only helps you.  Which is more than what you can say about alot of players

And Also, I love the spacing that you got with Okur out their.  With Varejao you really didnt want another Big that stays in the post cause it would clog things up for Durant.  So I think that combo works well.

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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #8 on: August 30, 2010, 08:58:30 AM »

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Bynum                65   30.4   0.570   0.739   0.000   1.0      8.3     0.53      1.45   20.26   15.0
Scola                  82   32.6   0.514   0.779   0.200   2.1      8.6     0.77      0.32   17.22   16.2
Chandler            65   35.7   0.479   0.806   0.267   2.1      5.4     0.71      0.75   13.76   15.3
Ginobili               75   28.7   0.441   0.870   0.377   4.9      3.8     1.37      0.32   22.54   16.5
Felton                 80   33.0   0.459   0.763   0.385   5.6      3.6     1.54      0.28   15.46     12.1
Haslem              78   27.9   0.494   0.762   0.000   0.7      8.1     0.38      0.29   14.05     9.5
Barbosa             44   17.9   0.425   0.877   0.324   1.5      1.6     0.52      0.27   12.24     4.0
Budinger            74   20.1   0.441   0.770   0.369   1.2      3.0     0.46      0.15   14.15     8.9
Greene               76   21.4   0.441   0.643   0.377   0.9      3.1     0.54      0.70   11.67     8.5
Bayless              74   17.6   0.414   0.831   0.315   2.3      1.6     0.35      0.07   14.38     8.5
Magliore             36   10.0   0.500    0.356   0.000   0.0      3.4     0.25      0.31    9.47     2.1
Mahinmi             26      6.3   0.636   0.660   0.000   0.1      2.0     0.12      0.31   21.68    3.9
Meeks                 60   12.0   0.388   0.795   0.318   0.7      1.7     0.30      0.08   10.83    4.7

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Bynum       30 minutes
Scola       32 minutes
Chandler    33 minutes
Ginobili    32 minutes
Felton      34 minutes
Haslem      22 minutes
Barbosa     20 minutes
Budinger    15 minutes
Greene      12 minutes
Bayless     10 minutes

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The Boxers as a whole are a very young team with only 6 players above the age of 23 and 2 players over the age of 30. But being young doesn't mean they aren't strong at many important things that make a team great. The Boxers are an excellent free throw shooting team, a very good three point shooting team, they have a lot of championship experience and good to great leadership in Ginobili, Haslem and Scola.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #9 on: August 30, 2010, 09:06:21 AM »

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I'll weigh in more later, but did you call Gomes an above-average defender?!

He's a good pick and roll defender, and has the size to defend people who try to post him up, but no he's not that good at chasing some 3's around.  I'd say he's better than average, maybe it's not that much better.
I'd also add that Hinrich is a below average defender if he's defending SGs.

I worry about your backcourt, Hinrich and Reddick are small and could be a liability taken as a whole. How will Reddick handle the increased minutes and role you'll be asking him to play?

I'd say Hinrich is capable of guarding most two's (everyone will have trouble with the elite two's Kobe/Wade).  He's a very good on the ball defender.  I wouldn't call him below average at the 2.

Redick is entering his 5th year, and has average 14ppg in 9 games starting for the Magic last year.  I think he will be able to play increased minutes (low 30 range).
Capable, okay, but still below average. He's good on the ball but undersized and not so good off of it. He can't be a disruptive defensive presence.

Either way playing those two clearly leaves Durant shoulding a ton more defensive pressure than he does in OKC. Instead of two plus defenders he has two limited ones. How will he respond to the increased defensive assignments?

Your team doesn't have anyone who can be a stopper other than Durant, that's a huge burden on anyone.

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    Home Court: Memorial Gym (14,168)
    Head Coach: Kevin Stallings

    Roster/Depth Chart


    PG: Jason Terry/Ty Lawson/(Roger Mason)
    SG: Joe Johnson/Mike Dunleavy/Roger Mason/(Jason Terry)
    SF: Vince Carter/Andrei Kirilenko/(Mike Dunleavy)
    PF: LaMarcus Aldridge/(Andrei Kirilenko)/Amir Johnson/Josh McRoberts
    C: Andris Biedrins/Cole Aldrich/(LaMarcus Aldridge)/Nikola Pekovic

    Projected Starters:

    PG: Jason Terry - 6'2", 180 lbs (Career: 16.2 ppg, 4.8 ast, 38.2% 3pt, 1.3 stl) - Terry is the catalyst of an uptempo offense, bringing the ball up the court and using his lights out shooting on the perimeter while setting the stage for the offense. With a pure point (Ty Lawson) behind him, and a bevy of solid ballhandlers (Johnson/Carter) alongside, Terry's combo guard skills and tendencies fit right in. Thanks to the size of Johnson/Carter as well, Terry's relative lack of size allows him to focus solely on covering opposing point guards.

    SG: Joe Johnson - 6'7", 240 lbs (Career: 17.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 4.5 ast, 37.3% 3pt) - Johnson is option one for this team, an elite shooting guard with the size to get to the basket and the range to shoot from anywhere. Without having to hide Mike Bibby's defensive shortcomings, he'll be free to handle opposing 2s and focus on his offensive game.

    SF: Vince Carter
- 6'6", 220 lbs (Career: 22.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.2 ast, 37.5% 3pt) - Carter isn't the player he once was, but is still a force on the court. His tandem pairing alongside Andrei Kirilenko will relieve some of the pressure on his shoulders, as well as gives the team a stronger defender to close out games. While Carter's offense will start games strongly, he isn't known as a clutch player. AK-47 will cut into his minutes at SF, but Carter's ability to shift to SG and solid ballhandling gives the team flexibility across the 2-3.

    PF: LaMarcus Aldridge
- 6'11", 240 lbs (Career: 16.0 ppg, 7.1 rpg, .98 blk, 48.9% fg%) - Aldridge adds another athletic shooter to a dangerous offensive lineup, and someone who can strongly defend out to the perimeter inside. His offensive game starting to parallel Rasheed Wallace's in his prime, albeit without the stable 3-pt shooting and mean streak on defense and on the boards. At 25 there is still room to develop, but his athleticism and shooting are his MO, rather than being a banger. In a small ball lineup, he'll get spot minutes at the 5 alongside Andrei Kirilenko, assuming that there isn't a dominant center for him to guard.

    C: Andris Biedrins - 6'11", 240 lbs (Career: 8.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 1.26 blk, 60.3% fg%) - Biedrins is coming off a down year and gets little support here, but his skillset fits in nicely in this team's mentality. Biedrins is mobile, a decent defender, and does the most important thing that a center can do when surrounded by shooters - he is a dominant rebounder. He's just a year removed from a 12/11 double-double average, and runs the floor and blocks shots well, His mean streak and athleticism will make him a valuable part of this team, though in situations where defense is key he'll cede minutes to Cole Aldrich and Nikola Pekovic, two more physical interior players.

    The Rotation:


    The Magic have a solid bench with versatile players that can cover several different positions. Ty Lawson, Andrei Kirilenko, Mike Dunleavy, Amir Johnson, Nikola Pekovic,Cole Aldrich, Roger Mason, and Superman clone Josh McRoberts give this team one of the league's best benches. Their dynamic play will be the difference in winning many tough games down the stretch.

    I Must Break You: SF/PF/bus driver: Andrei Kirilenko - 6'9", 225 lbs (Career: 12.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 2.12 blk, 2.8 ast) - Kirilenko's versatility is the key off the bench. While he'll be behind Vince Carter on the depth chart officially, he stands to play more minutes than VC and take big minutes at the 3 and 4 thanks to his unselfish play and stellar defense. Though Carter will start games, it's likely that AK-47 will be the one closing it out. He's the first man off the bench, spelling either Joe Johnson (Carter/AK/LMA at the 2-3-4), Carter (Johnson/AK/LMA), or Aldridge (JJ/VC/AK). His fluidity on the court and efficient play will be the key to many victories.

    The Elusive, Young, Pure Point Guard: PG: Ty Lawson - 5'11", 195 lbs (Career: 8.3 ppg, 3.1 apg, 41% 3pt, 20.2 mpg) - Lawson was the perfect fit to round out this team. Though he lacks size, he's a pure distributor as well as a offensive generator and shooter. He's smaller than Terry, but quick enough to guard elite PGs, and won't have to worry about taking on SGs. He'll also have lots of veteran talent to bring along his development similar to how the Nuggets have mentored him. Lawson has been a winner throughout his career, and brings much to the Magic.

    All Elbows and Knees: PF: Amir Johnson
- 6'9", 210 lbs (Career: 4.7 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 1.03 bpg, 15.2 mpg) - Johnson is a jumping jack with athleticism and length, though his lack of girth is a detriment. He'll be handed the starting reigns in Toronto this year, and his ability to pull down rebounds, provide help defense, finish around the rim, and block shots from the weakside, will give him a key role coming off the bench in limited minutes. Johnson has proven that he can be effective as a rotation player and will try to showcase that he can start this year. Fortunately for Nashville, we don't need him to be a starter, just a sparkplug.

    The Cagey Veteran: SF/SG Mike Dunleavy Jr. - 6'9", 230 lbs (Career: 12.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 2.5 ast 35.6% 3pt ) - Dunleavy, despite his experience is only 29 years old. Though injuries have slowed him the past two years, he's finally healthy for the first time since his breakout 07-08 year where he averaged 19-5-3.5 while shooting over 40% from 3pt. Dunleavy gives the team another stellar shooter who excels at shooting off screens and has the size to create match-up problems at SF and SG.   

    Big Thunder Mountain: C: Cole Aldrich
- 6'11", 245 lbs (College: 11.3 ppg, 9.8 reb, 3.5 blk, 26.3 mpg) - Aldrich is the enforcer in the middle, and his ability to cover big centers, pull down rebounds, and finish around the rim. His defense and role as an anchor in the paint will pay off dividends, even though he stands to share backup minutes with...

    The Enigma: C: Nikola Pekovic - 6'11", 243 lbs (Euroleague: 14.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 60.7% fg%, 21.9 mpg) - Pekovic will have a chance to shine in the states this year, and his aggressive play inside has lauded him accolades as he's become a strong, tough center who can get it done inside.

    Big Shot Rog: SG/PG: Roger Mason, Jr. - 6'5", 212 lbs (Career: 7.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 1.8 ast, 38.1% 3pt) - Mason developed a reputation as a dangerous outside shooter and a clutch player over the past two years in San Antonio. He brings another athletic, versatile player who can connect from long range, and his track record of solid play in the clutch makes him valuable to a team with players who flamed out in last year's playoffs. He'll be out to show that last year's lackluster performance was an aberration from his 11.8 ppg year in 2008-2009.

    The Key to the Title: Josh McRoberts
- 6'10", 240 lbs (Career: 40.8 ppg, 23.4 rpg, 11.8 ast, 32.0 blk) - Have you seen this man wear a sweater? Also, he put on the most unstoppable 4 minutes of basketball I have ever seen in the NBA. What can't Josh McRoberts do?

    5 most common lineups:

    Terry/Johnson/Carter/Aldridge/Biedrins
    Terry/Johnson/Kirilenko/Aldridge/Biedrins
    Lawson/Johnson/Carter/Kirilenko/Aldrich
    Lawson/Dunleavy/Kirilenko/Aldridge/Aldrich(or Pekovic)
    Terry/Johnson/Carter/Kirilenko/Aldridge

    As you can see, Johnson/Kirilenko/Alridge are very important parts of this puzzle.

    Draft Philosophy:

    At 21st overall, the pickings were slim, but I felt pretty lucky that Joe Johnson, one of the last high level players on the board, was still available. In the 2nd and 3rd rounds, I wasn't too enthused with the available talent pool and moved back in the round, picking up a late 4th rounder and later a 7th rounder. In the end, my trades looked like this:

    2-10 (Greg Oden) for 2-26 (LaMarcus Aldridge) and 4-22 (Andrei Kirilenko)
    3-10 (Jason Richardson) for 3-18 (Andris Biedrins) and 7-18 (Cole Aldrich)

    I think I got some good value there, but the trades worked out for all sides, to be honest.

    After getting Jason Terry, I was looking for a solid, young true PG for him to mentor. Ty Lawson fit perfectly. Beyond that, I put an onus on getting versatile players who could shoot well and defend at least proficiently.

    Toughest Decision:

    Eh, it wasn't too tough to do much this year. I like this team, enjoyed the game, and had pleasant interactions with everyone. Cheers, boys.


    Best Move:
Picking up a 4th rounder to move down 16 spots in the 2nd. I was looking at Aldridge with that pick in the first place. Trading down allowed me to get him and dropped Kirilenko into my lap - the player who pushes this team into the playoffs.

    Worst Move: Biedrins in the 3rd round. I like him much more than others, and I needed a legit C on my team. He was the best fit after trading down, but he gets little love in this game for various (and understandable) reasons. Additionally, Failing to draft myself was a mistake.  My lights out shooting, indifferent defense, and propensity to get injured would have propelled this team to a championship within 6 months.  Fortunately, I am still available on the free agent market, though my demands are unreasonably high.  Management hopes to be able to come to terms with myself before the trade deadline.

    Outlook: Flexible, athletic shooters who can run the floor and slash to the basket, paired with capable defense.. This team is stocked with them and has a coach who has become successful handling exactly these types of players. Factor in his ability to milk the nation's greatest home court advantage at Memorial Gym, and these guys are going to be fun as hell to watch and incredibly difficult to catch up with. This is a finesse team with scoring options across the board, and the guys who can't score proficiently are either top notch rebounders or defenders. This team can get up and down the court, grab rebounds, and score with the best of the league. On defense they aren't a top-5 squad, but they feature strong defenders who can keep opposing offenses on their heels. This is a team that will score more points than they allow.

Also, see Who's expert opinion of my title-level squad here: http://forums.celticsblog.com/index.php?topic=41268.msg835650#msg835650

I agree with almost everything he says, though my opinion on Biedrins, and his ability to pull down boards and get the F out of the way should be a key element to this team's success.

I will be in Milwaukee for much of the day today, so I won't be able to address questions until after 1 pm or so (also why I was unable to fit in pics), but I welcome all inquiries and would love to discuss what I think is the best team I've put together in my 3 years of CB Draft experience. Cheers, gents.




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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #11 on: August 30, 2010, 09:32:43 AM »

Offline StartOrien

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Question for the Hawks: How concerned are you with the medical history of your bigs? You have two guys in particular, Brand & Okur, who have a long history of injuries. Do you think your team could still contend with Josh Boone playing about 20 minutes a night alongside Anderson Varejao?

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #12 on: August 30, 2010, 09:44:12 AM »

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Question for the Hawks: How concerned are you with the medical history of your bigs? You have two guys in particular, Brand & Okur, who have a long history of injuries. Do you think your team could still contend with Josh Boone playing about 20 minutes a night alongside Anderson Varejao?

Brand had his injury but after seeing him play 76 games last year we're confident he'll be able to play at least at that level.  We really think he'll have a bounce back year now after having that full year under his belt after the injury.

Okur doesn't have a long history of injuries he's consistently played 72+ games a year at 30mpg.  He's scheduled to be back at the start of the year and we're confident he'll be able to contribute.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #13 on: August 30, 2010, 09:54:47 AM »

Offline StartOrien

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Question for the Hawks: How concerned are you with the medical history of your bigs? You have two guys in particular, Brand & Okur, who have a long history of injuries. Do you think your team could still contend with Josh Boone playing about 20 minutes a night alongside Anderson Varejao?

Brand had his injury but after seeing him play 76 games last year we're confident he'll be able to play at least at that level.  We really think he'll have a bounce back year now after having that full year under his belt after the injury.

Okur doesn't have a long history of injuries he's consistently played 72+ games a year at 30mpg.  He's scheduled to be back at the start of the year and we're confident he'll be able to contribute.

He's stil 31 years old coming off a pretty serious injury, and he has missed roughly 10 games a season for the past 3 seasons. There's certainly got to be some concern there.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Southeast Division Press Conferences
« Reply #14 on: August 30, 2010, 09:57:45 AM »

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Question for the Magic. 

When you have players like Vince Carter, Biedrins, and AK47 dont you think that it is kinda misleading to post "Career" Stats since they are skewed by previous years and not reflective of recent performance?
CB Draft LA Lakers: Lamarcus Aldridge, Carmelo Anthony,Jrue Holiday, Wes Matthews  6.11, 7.16, 8.14, 8.15, 9.16, 11.5, 11.16