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Re: The Klynyk: A new ceiling
« Reply #45 on: July 12, 2013, 12:50:02 PM »

Offline LooseCannon

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Better hair, Bird or Olynyk?  Would you rather have a son who wants to copy Bird's hairdo or Olynyk's?  What is Olynyk's ceiling when it comes to having an iconic hairstyle?
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Re: The Klynyk: A new ceiling
« Reply #46 on: July 12, 2013, 01:46:50 PM »

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Kelly O'Klynyk - Nice Irish Ring to it. He was a tremendous college player for Gonzaga. I think he will be a solid pro - a rotation player or even a starter.

Don't see him as a Gold Medal player centerpiece to a championship team but this was a solid draft pick by Danny Ainge.

I have learned not to get to emotional but I am impressed by the amount of passion he is stirring on this board during the SL. 
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Re: The Klynyk: A new ceiling
« Reply #47 on: July 12, 2013, 02:33:43 PM »

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Let's put him somewhere between Dirk and Larry, and call it a day!  LOL

I don't expect KO to be any of the above.  He's going to be his own guy.  But the skillset he has at 7 foot is rare and he also couples that with a very high basketball iq, motor, and work ethic.  To me that spells success.

Aside from his t-rex arms and lack of elite athleticism, he has EVERYTHING ELSE going for him.  I see Kelly as the kind of guy who will work hard and quietly improve his game from year to year until he is a fairly complete player.

He will never be an 'elite' defender, but can he become serviceable to average with enough work, I don't see why not.  Can he leverage his offensive skillset and basketball IQ to be a very dangerous scoring/stretch big man?  Yes he can.

I can easily see a rookie year of 12/5, a second year of 15/6, and a third year at 18/7.  All while dishing out 2-4 assists per game.  That's a valuable offensive player to have and all that in a 7 foot package. 

Do we still need a 'real center' to compliment him?  Sure.  But Kelly Olynyk can be a positive part of the puzzle for the Celtics.