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Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #75 on: March 27, 2014, 11:04:30 PM »

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The commentators have been complementing his shooting stroke. His percentages might not be great, but I really think Gordon can get there offensively.

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #76 on: March 27, 2014, 11:14:31 PM »

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I'm also becoming impressed with Hollis-Jefferson. Man the guy has long arms for a sf. Some nice skills also

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #77 on: March 28, 2014, 12:47:42 AM »

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great game by Gordon.  As the game progressed, he kept raising his game. Man the dunk below was nice. A game changing play

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRouyOfxOuA
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Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #78 on: March 28, 2014, 12:56:07 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #79 on: March 28, 2014, 01:03:28 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch


Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #80 on: March 28, 2014, 03:19:04 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch



The team that wastes a top 5 pick on Gordon will likely forever regret it.

His 'upside' just isn't high enough to warrant a pick that early. I wouldn't even use a top 10 pick on him. I still have yet to see anything that would make me change my mind. Playing well in the NCAA tourney is not a good barometer of NBA success.

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #81 on: March 28, 2014, 03:30:22 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch



The team that wastes a top 5 pick on Gordon will likely forever regret it.

His 'upside' just isn't high enough to warrant a pick that early. I wouldn't even use a top 10 pick on him. I still have yet to see anything that would make me change my mind. Playing well in the NCAA tourney is not a good barometer of NBA success.

Then what is a better barometer? Players beating up on low level schools in the regular season?

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #82 on: March 28, 2014, 07:51:53 AM »

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One huge thing he has going for him is his age...doesn't turn 19 until September 16!   :o


Plenty of time to develop...both skills-wise and physically.

What will he look like in 10 years...a monstah!!

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #83 on: March 28, 2014, 08:26:53 AM »

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Johnson 15 points in the last 3 minutes probably had nothing with them winning either.   Granted Gordon kept them in the game when Johnson was playing abysmal.     His uncle Dennis could be cold and get hold in the big moments of a game too.

I will be honest I would not mind having both of them.  I just hope if we get Gordon they don't call him, Flash.

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« Reply #84 on: March 28, 2014, 09:28:23 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch



The team that wastes a top 5 pick on Gordon will likely forever regret it.

His 'upside' just isn't high enough to warrant a pick that early. I wouldn't even use a top 10 pick on him. I still have yet to see anything that would make me change my mind. Playing well in the NCAA tourney is not a good barometer of NBA success.

Then what is a better barometer? Players beating up on low level schools in the regular season?


Results don't matter much to me.  I don't think they carry much weight as to how well a player will fair on the NBA level.

I'm strictly interested in talent and ability.  Gordon appears to possess no more talent than enough to be a very solid role player.  I don't like the idea of spending a high pick on a player with that as his upside.

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #85 on: March 28, 2014, 09:35:57 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch



The team that wastes a top 5 pick on Gordon will likely forever regret it.

His 'upside' just isn't high enough to warrant a pick that early. I wouldn't even use a top 10 pick on him. I still have yet to see anything that would make me change my mind. Playing well in the NCAA tourney is not a good barometer of NBA success.

Then what is a better barometer? Players beating up on low level schools in the regular season?


Results don't matter much to me.  I don't think they carry much weight as to how well a player will fair on the NBA level.

I'm strictly interested in talent and ability.  Gordon appears to possess no more talent than enough to be a very solid role player.  I don't like the idea of spending a high pick on a player with that as his upside.

I went into the season thinking that this kid was just a dunker and nothing really else.  I don't know the kid and I can only go by what I see but this kid has an incredible motor, he is all over the floor.  To me, and this is just a hunch he will put the time in to become a very good NBA player.  If the C's pick in the 5-7 range, I would be pumped if they got him, him with Rondo would be pretty exciting and a nice building blocks going forward. 

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #86 on: March 28, 2014, 09:41:48 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch



The team that wastes a top 5 pick on Gordon will likely forever regret it.

His 'upside' just isn't high enough to warrant a pick that early. I wouldn't even use a top 10 pick on him. I still have yet to see anything that would make me change my mind. Playing well in the NCAA tourney is not a good barometer of NBA success.

Then what is a better barometer? Players beating up on low level schools in the regular season?


Results don't matter much to me.  I don't think they carry much weight as to how well a player will fair on the NBA level.

I'm strictly interested in talent and ability.  Gordon appears to possess no more talent than enough to be a very solid role player.  I don't like the idea of spending a high pick on a player with that as his upside.

"talent" and"ability" are vague words, that can mean different things to different people.  But to single out Gordon as lacking both, relative to 10 other guys in this draft, is very puzzling to me.  To me, this kid screams "talent" and "ability." Last night was the first time I really watched him in an entire game.  I observed a very good ball handler for a guy of his size, a very high energy player, super quick, who constantly had a nose for the ball.  I would take him over Randle, Vonleigh, Smart in a heart beat.  He is not without risk--his free throw shooting needs great improvement--but sign me up as a huge fan of AG.  Kudos to OP for starting this thread.

Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #87 on: March 28, 2014, 09:46:42 AM »

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Gordon is playing himself into the top 5 conversation.  If Danny really does like this guy, he may be sweating right now, if he thought he could be had at the 7th or 8th pick.

no doubt about it.   Kid is a winner. Tonight when most of his teammates went dry, he came through scoring buckets to keep Arizona in it.  That late game drive and pass to Kaleb Tarczewski was clutch



The team that wastes a top 5 pick on Gordon will likely forever regret it.

His 'upside' just isn't high enough to warrant a pick that early. I wouldn't even use a top 10 pick on him. I still have yet to see anything that would make me change my mind. Playing well in the NCAA tourney is not a good barometer of NBA success.
Why don't you think he has upside? He has elite athleticism and is one of the youngest players in the ncaa so he certainly will have time to grow. I think he can come in and immediately give a team great defense and rebounding as well as the ability to get out in transition and finish. I think he will be able to improve his jump shot (due to his young age and his reported work ethic). He already has decent handle for a player who is very young and has played mostly pf. I expect him to eventually add a very good jump shot and the ability to get to the hoop to his stellar defense and rebounding, with the total being an eventual all star.
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Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #88 on: March 28, 2014, 10:29:33 AM »

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With Rondo's impending free agency, I can't see how this is the kind of player they want to add to a team that wants to be relevant enough to entice Rondo to resign. He has some skills and is athletic but he is still incredibly raw and to be honest, probably could use at least another year in college. If Danny drafts this kid, he's shown his hand already because Rondo will be traded soon after that and we'll go with a complete youth movement. Rondo's not stupid and there's no way he stays on a team that drafts developmental players.
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Re: I'm becoming a huge fan of Aaron Gordon
« Reply #89 on: March 28, 2014, 12:29:05 PM »

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With Rondo's impending free agency, I can't see how this is the kind of player they want to add to a team that wants to be relevant enough to entice Rondo to resign. He has some skills and is athletic but he is still incredibly raw and to be honest, probably could use at least another year in college. If Danny drafts this kid, he's shown his hand already because Rondo will be traded soon after that and we'll go with a complete youth movement. Rondo's not stupid and there's no way he stays on a team that drafts developmental players.

I dont think anybody is sweating bullets if Rondo doesnt resign. I will be happy actually if he doesnt

Gordon is a winner bc he will excel in crunch time. The guy is going to be a nice nba player. A leader