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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2012, 09:58:30 PM »

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Yes white plays defense, mostly in the post. And no Rondo hasnt assaulted anyone that we know of. But I don't believe White has ever bumped a ref in a game either.

Was there realy a point there?

Nutjob? WOW!

Has White shown himself to be any sort of positive on the defensive end like Rondo? Did Rondo assault anyone in college? Those off the court issues can often times reflect the character of the individual.

I wouldn't want that nutjob White on my team. That is all Doc needs. Hard enough having to manage Rondo and his moods. Now add White to the mix? No thanks
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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2012, 11:00:58 PM »

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Has White shown himself to be any sort of positive on the defensive end like Rondo? Did Rondo assault anyone in college? Those off the court issues can often times reflect the character of the individual.

I wouldn't want that nutjob White on my team. That is all Doc needs. Hard enough having to manage Rondo and his moods. Now add White to the mix? No thanks
1) He lead his top tier team in rebounding, blocks and steals.  No defense?   
2) Stop slandering the kid.  He was a teenager in with the wrong crowd. He shoplifted a pair of pants and shoved a security guard.  That's nothing.  Tell me honestly you didn't do anything stupid as a teenager.  If it was serious, he would've been arrested. 
3) He celebrated his 21st birthday by having an alcohol free party raising awareness for mental illness.  Unfortunately ignorance still runs rampant where people with anxiety disorders are called nutjobs and discriminated.
4) His coach raves that he went above and beyond his duties on and off the court.  Royce White is a model human being.  His coach said he received tons of e-mails and letters thanking Royce from the parents of children he helps through his philanthropy.  Would love to have this kid in Boston
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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2012, 11:06:39 PM »

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Has White shown himself to be any sort of positive on the defensive end like Rondo? Did Rondo assault anyone in college? Those off the court issues can often times reflect the character of the individual.

I wouldn't want that nutjob White on my team. That is all Doc needs. Hard enough having to manage Rondo and his moods. Now add White to the mix? No thanks
1) He lead his top tier team in rebounding, blocks and steals.  No defense?   
2) Stop slandering the kid.  He was a teenager in with the wrong crowd. He shoplifted a pair of pants and shoved a security guard.  That's nothing.  Tell me honestly you didn't do anything stupid as a teenager.  If it was serious, he would've been arrested. 
3) He celebrated his 21st birthday by having an alcohol free party raising awareness for mental illness.  Unfortunately ignorance still runs rampant where people with anxiety disorders are called nutjobs and discriminated.
4) His coach raves that he went above and beyond his duties on and off the court.  Royce White is a model human being.  His coach said he received tons of e-mails and letters thanking Royce from the parents of children he helps through his philanthropy.  Would love to have this kid in Boston


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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2012, 11:12:26 PM »

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1) He lead his top tier team in rebounding, blocks and steals.  No defense?   
2) Stop slandering the kid.  He was a teenager in with the wrong crowd. He shoplifted a pair of pants and shoved a security guard.  That's nothing.  Tell me honestly you didn't do anything stupid as a teenager.  If it was serious, he would've been arrested. 
3) He celebrated his 21st birthday by having an alcohol free party raising awareness for mental illness.  Unfortunately ignorance still runs rampant where people with anxiety disorders are called nutjobs and discriminated.
4) His coach raves that he went above and beyond his duties on and off the court.  Royce White is a model human being.  His coach said he received tons of e-mails and letters thanking Royce from the parents of children he helps through his philanthropy.  Would love to have this kid in Boston


I agree with most of your post, but to call his brushes with the law 'nothing' is inviting trouble in my opinion.  Theft is far from nothing.

It may be true that he's owned up to his actions and has since turned it around (and from what I've read, that's exactly the case), but I can't be so quick to dismiss that big of a mistake.  It's still a cause for concern, and I'd imagine it was one of the major questions posed to him by NBA teams during interviews. 


Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2012, 11:46:38 PM »

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1) He lead his top tier team in rebounding, blocks and steals.  No defense?   
2) Stop slandering the kid.  He was a teenager in with the wrong crowd. He shoplifted a pair of pants and shoved a security guard.  That's nothing.  Tell me honestly you didn't do anything stupid as a teenager.  If it was serious, he would've been arrested. 
3) He celebrated his 21st birthday by having an alcohol free party raising awareness for mental illness.  Unfortunately ignorance still runs rampant where people with anxiety disorders are called nutjobs and discriminated.
4) His coach raves that he went above and beyond his duties on and off the court.  Royce White is a model human being.  His coach said he received tons of e-mails and letters thanking Royce from the parents of children he helps through his philanthropy.  Would love to have this kid in Boston


I agree with most of your post, but to call his brushes with the law 'nothing' is inviting trouble in my opinion.  Theft is far from nothing.

It may be true that he's owned up to his actions and has since turned it around (and from what I've read, that's exactly the case), but I can't be so quick to dismiss that big of a mistake.  It's still a cause for concern, and I'd imagine it was one of the major questions posed to him by NBA teams during interviews. 


Teenagers do stupid things.  If no one was harmed then I feel that this is harmless.  I've shoplifted a candy bar or two when I was a kid.  Now I know better.  Haven't you?  If he hurt someone or had a DUI I would be more concerned.
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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #20 on: June 23, 2012, 12:53:46 AM »

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1) He lead his top tier team in rebounding, blocks and steals.  No defense?   
2) Stop slandering the kid.  He was a teenager in with the wrong crowd. He shoplifted a pair of pants and shoved a security guard.  That's nothing.  Tell me honestly you didn't do anything stupid as a teenager.  If it was serious, he would've been arrested. 
3) He celebrated his 21st birthday by having an alcohol free party raising awareness for mental illness.  Unfortunately ignorance still runs rampant where people with anxiety disorders are called nutjobs and discriminated.
4) His coach raves that he went above and beyond his duties on and off the court.  Royce White is a model human being.  His coach said he received tons of e-mails and letters thanking Royce from the parents of children he helps through his philanthropy.  Would love to have this kid in Boston


I agree with most of your post, but to call his brushes with the law 'nothing' is inviting trouble in my opinion.  Theft is far from nothing.

It may be true that he's owned up to his actions and has since turned it around (and from what I've read, that's exactly the case), but I can't be so quick to dismiss that big of a mistake.  It's still a cause for concern, and I'd imagine it was one of the major questions posed to him by NBA teams during interviews. 


Teenagers do stupid things.  If no one was harmed then I feel that this is harmless.  I've shoplifted a candy bar or two when I was a kid.  Now I know better.  Haven't you?  If he hurt someone or had a DUI I would be more concerned.

yeah I agree with this I wouldn't put too much stock into a past minor offense. He really changed his life around when he transfered to Iowa State. I also feel as though he not only has the tools and skills to be very successful in not only in the NBA in general but the Celtics as well

Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #21 on: June 23, 2012, 02:40:00 AM »

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He's like a mix of Blake Griffin + Jared Dudley. I like him
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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #22 on: June 23, 2012, 02:54:43 AM »

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1) He lead his top tier team in rebounding, blocks and steals.  No defense?   
2) Stop slandering the kid.  He was a teenager in with the wrong crowd. He shoplifted a pair of pants and shoved a security guard.  That's nothing.  Tell me honestly you didn't do anything stupid as a teenager.  If it was serious, he would've been arrested. 
3) He celebrated his 21st birthday by having an alcohol free party raising awareness for mental illness.  Unfortunately ignorance still runs rampant where people with anxiety disorders are called nutjobs and discriminated.
4) His coach raves that he went above and beyond his duties on and off the court.  Royce White is a model human being.  His coach said he received tons of e-mails and letters thanking Royce from the parents of children he helps through his philanthropy.  Would love to have this kid in Boston


I agree with most of your post, but to call his brushes with the law 'nothing' is inviting trouble in my opinion.  Theft is far from nothing.

It may be true that he's owned up to his actions and has since turned it around (and from what I've read, that's exactly the case), but I can't be so quick to dismiss that big of a mistake.  It's still a cause for concern, and I'd imagine it was one of the major questions posed to him by NBA teams during interviews. 


Teenagers do stupid things.  If no one was harmed then I feel that this is harmless.  I've shoplifted a candy bar or two when I was a kid.  Now I know better.  Haven't you?  If he hurt someone or had a DUI I would be more concerned.

yeah I agree with this I wouldn't put too much stock into a past minor offense. He really changed his life around when he transfered to Iowa State. I also feel as though he not only has the tools and skills to be very successful in not only in the NBA in general but the Celtics as well

Thirded. I hope we get Sullinger instead but if you're judging White based on what he did as a kid then I'd have to disagree.

Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #23 on: June 23, 2012, 02:12:14 PM »

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He's like a mix of Blake Griffin + Jared Dudley. I like him
Why like Blake does he play above the rim? He seems a bit undersized have to check him out on YouTube
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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2012, 03:13:31 PM »

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He's like a mix of Blake Griffin + Jared Dudley. I like him

I don't see it.

He's very talented but without the ball, I don't see him getting anywhere near the numbers he generated at Iowa State.

Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2012, 03:55:59 PM »

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I could him being point forward for the second unit.

Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2012, 04:15:38 PM »

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We need guys that don't mind playing in the paint, and not standing outside shooting J's all day.

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This was a major issue in our offense this season - when the jumpers stopped falling, we struggled because we didn't have anyone outside of Rondo (and to a lesser extent Paul) who could create shots or get into the paint.

I think Royce can develop a solid jumper, though. I know a lot of people are comparing him to Rondo with his skill set but Rondo's jumpshooting form was so broken when he came into the league and it's taken years for him to get it a decent level. With Royce, however, his jumper doesn't look nearly as flawed - it can be worked on and further developed.

And I do see him being able to play the three. 6'8", 261 lbs but unlike Glen Davis, Royce is powerfully built and there's a lot of muscle as opposed to fat. Couple that with good quickness. I like it... I like it a lot.

I'm trying so hard not to get my hopes up about drafting this kid, I don't wanna be disappointed if he goes before #21.

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Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #27 on: June 23, 2012, 04:34:15 PM »

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The reason White and Rondo are a fit is Royce's ballhandling and passing. He could provide the Celtics with another ballhandling option who can make plays when the opposing defenses collapse on Rondo and trap him off pick and rolls.

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« Reply #28 on: June 23, 2012, 04:48:49 PM »

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if he had a jumpshot, he likely would be a lottery pick..

hes a beast driving to the hoop, a SF built like lebron james...teams would have trouble matching up with him

the negatives are that he is a poor jumpshooter, and also a poor free throw shooter. so im not sure you want him on the floor the same time as rondo...BUT anyone who knows his game, what is the potential that he can develop one?

Re: Why Royce White and the C's are a fit
« Reply #29 on: June 23, 2012, 05:03:04 PM »

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The reason White and Rondo are a fit is Royce's ballhandling and passing. He could provide the Celtics with another ballhandling option who can make plays when the opposing defenses collapse on Rondo and trap him off pick and rolls.

This. Royce is just such a versatile offensive player. Even in the NBA right now, there are very few guys who can be either the pick setter or the ball handler in a pick and roll situation. I think he can defend the 4 position pretty well too with his bulk and length. If our second unit looks something like:

Moore
Pietrus (assuming he comes back)
Green
White
Stiemsma

White can play as the "point small forward" on offense while Green, who doesn't need the ball in his hands, plays as a stretch 4. On defense Green is athletic enough to guard most 3's. That second unit line-up has playmaking (White), floor spacing (Moore and Pietrus), athleticism (Green, White), shot-blocking(Stiemsma) and rebounding (White & Stiemsma). That's a very balanced bench right there.