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Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #15 on: May 22, 2014, 02:50:36 PM »

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I have Smart over Vonleh & Gordon.

I really need to brush up on Saric more to make a decent conclusion of where to rank him.

Smart's got the "it" factor, he's definitely a competitor. But I just don't know if he can develop that shot enough to become a scoring factor, and I don't think he's a good enough floor general/passer to succeed without it early on (ala Rondo.) He's a bulldog, I'll give him that, and there's value to a guy who just goes out there and competes every night.

I just think Vonleh's potential is so much higher, granted drafting on potential that high in the lottery is always risky, but there's only so many chances you have to draft a guy who could become a legit 7fter. As mentioned above, given his age, and how disproportionate his extremities (wingspan, hands, feet) are to his height, I fully expect 2-3 inches in growth before he reaches 20 years old. He's got all the physical tools you could ask for, it's just a matter of development.
i think Smart will be a bust(compare to the expectation)
He has a poor shoot selection and poor shooting, reminds me of JS, a loser
and he don't have enough PG skill to boost his game
while he is compared to Dwade he is not fast enough to drive like wade
Only thing he has is strong body and competition, but it's not enough to be an all-star

Gordon on the other hand is young and smart enough to improve his offensive game
given his size and atheltism he can really be a shut-down defender 

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #16 on: May 22, 2014, 03:18:40 PM »

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I have Smart over Vonleh & Gordon.

I really need to brush up on Saric more to make a decent conclusion of where to rank him.

Smart's got the "it" factor, he's definitely a competitor. But I just don't know if he can develop that shot enough to become a scoring factor, and I don't think he's a good enough floor general/passer to succeed without it early on (ala Rondo.) He's a bulldog, I'll give him that, and there's value to a guy who just goes out there and competes every night.

I just think Vonleh's potential is so much higher, granted drafting on potential that high in the lottery is always risky, but there's only so many chances you have to draft a guy who could become a legit 7fter. As mentioned above, given his age, and how disproportionate his extremities (wingspan, hands, feet) are to his height, I fully expect 2-3 inches in growth before he reaches 20 years old. He's got all the physical tools you could ask for, it's just a matter of development.
i think Smart will be a bust(compare to the expectation)
He has a poor shoot selection and poor shooting, reminds me of JS, a loser
and he don't have enough PG skill to boost his game
while he is compared to Dwade he is not fast enough to drive like wade
Only thing he has is strong body and competition, but it's not enough to be an all-star

Gordon on the other hand is young and smart enough to improve his offensive game
given his size and atheltism he can really be a shut-down defender

A few things:

Poor shot selection and shooting? partly due to the system he was in.  Can be corrected in the pros.

Loser? He gives max effort on both ends.

Not fast? "Marcus Smart's lane agility time of 10.82 is faster than John Wall (10.84), Russell Westbrook (10.98) and Chris Paul (11.09)" - ESPN Stats & Info

In short, I respectfully disagree and I think he will be very good in the Association.




Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #17 on: May 22, 2014, 03:29:17 PM »

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Loser? He gives max effort on both ends.


Even when he only scores 4 points in one of the most important games of the season, he still gives max effort on the right side of the court


Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #18 on: May 22, 2014, 03:39:51 PM »

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I have Smart over Vonleh & Gordon.

I really need to brush up on Saric more to make a decent conclusion of where to rank him.

Smart's got the "it" factor, he's definitely a competitor. But I just don't know if he can develop that shot enough to become a scoring factor, and I don't think he's a good enough floor general/passer to succeed without it early on (ala Rondo.) He's a bulldog, I'll give him that, and there's value to a guy who just goes out there and competes every night.

I just think Vonleh's potential is so much higher, granted drafting on potential that high in the lottery is always risky, but there's only so many chances you have to draft a guy who could become a legit 7fter. As mentioned above, given his age, and how disproportionate his extremities (wingspan, hands, feet) are to his height, I fully expect 2-3 inches in growth before he reaches 20 years old. He's got all the physical tools you could ask for, it's just a matter of development.
i think Smart will be a bust(compare to the expectation)
He has a poor shoot selection and poor shooting, reminds me of JS, a loser
and he don't have enough PG skill to boost his game
while he is compared to Dwade he is not fast enough to drive like wade
Only thing he has is strong body and competition, but it's not enough to be an all-star

Gordon on the other hand is young and smart enough to improve his offensive game
given his size and atheltism he can really be a shut-down defender


I'm going to respectfully disagree, and think if theres anyone that could be a bust, its Aaron Gordon...

Smart is going to be a great player in the future if he gets his head on right, and gets drafted by an franchise that is committed to winning.
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Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #19 on: May 22, 2014, 07:04:49 PM »

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I have Smart over Vonleh & Gordon.

I really need to brush up on Saric more to make a decent conclusion of where to rank him.

Smart's got the "it" factor, he's definitely a competitor. But I just don't know if he can develop that shot enough to become a scoring factor, and I don't think he's a good enough floor general/passer to succeed without it early on (ala Rondo.) He's a bulldog, I'll give him that, and there's value to a guy who just goes out there and competes every night.

I just think Vonleh's potential is so much higher, granted drafting on potential that high in the lottery is always risky, but there's only so many chances you have to draft a guy who could become a legit 7fter. As mentioned above, given his age, and how disproportionate his extremities (wingspan, hands, feet) are to his height, I fully expect 2-3 inches in growth before he reaches 20 years old. He's got all the physical tools you could ask for, it's just a matter of development.
i think Smart will be a bust(compare to the expectation)
He has a poor shoot selection and poor shooting, reminds me of JS, a loser
and he don't have enough PG skill to boost his game
while he is compared to Dwade he is not fast enough to drive like wade
Only thing he has is strong body and competition, but it's not enough to be an all-star

Gordon on the other hand is young and smart enough to improve his offensive game
given his size and atheltism he can really be a shut-down defender

A few things:

Poor shot selection and shooting? partly due to the system he was in.  Can be corrected in the pros.

Loser? He gives max effort on both ends.

Not fast? "Marcus Smart's lane agility time of 10.82 is faster than John Wall (10.84), Russell Westbrook (10.98) and Chris Paul (11.09)" - ESPN Stats & Info

In short, I respectfully disagree and I think he will be very good in the Association.

wow I didn't know that. That's insane.
More info like that gets spread around and more I get confused as to who to take :S
ha
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Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #20 on: May 23, 2014, 06:08:36 AM »

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I have Smart over Vonleh & Gordon.

I really need to brush up on Saric more to make a decent conclusion of where to rank him.

Smart's got the "it" factor, he's definitely a competitor. But I just don't know if he can develop that shot enough to become a scoring factor, and I don't think he's a good enough floor general/passer to succeed without it early on (ala Rondo.) He's a bulldog, I'll give him that, and there's value to a guy who just goes out there and competes every night.

I just think Vonleh's potential is so much higher, granted drafting on potential that high in the lottery is always risky, but there's only so many chances you have to draft a guy who could become a legit 7fter. As mentioned above, given his age, and how disproportionate his extremities (wingspan, hands, feet) are to his height, I fully expect 2-3 inches in growth before he reaches 20 years old. He's got all the physical tools you could ask for, it's just a matter of development.
i think Smart will be a bust(compare to the expectation)
He has a poor shoot selection and poor shooting, reminds me of JS, a loser
and he don't have enough PG skill to boost his game
while he is compared to Dwade he is not fast enough to drive like wade
Only thing he has is strong body and competition, but it's not enough to be an all-star

Gordon on the other hand is young and smart enough to improve his offensive game
given his size and atheltism he can really be a shut-down defender


I'm going to respectfully disagree, and think if theres anyone that could be a bust, its Aaron Gordon...

Smart is going to be a great player in the future if he gets his head on right, and gets drafted by an franchise that is committed to winning.

Smart and Gordon are two of the safest players in the entire draft IMO.

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #21 on: May 23, 2014, 07:02:53 AM »

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I think Smart would be able to develop a 3 point shot. Heck an old Jason Kidd developed one. His bullying strength will be a huge positive, and he is one of the fiercest most competitive players in the draft.

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #22 on: May 23, 2014, 07:11:29 AM »

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I really hope Silver succeeds in implementing the two year rule.  Guys like Gordon, Vonleh, and Randle have such huge holes in their games that it's difficult to evaluate them.  One more year in college would tell us so much more about them.

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #23 on: May 23, 2014, 07:21:45 AM »

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I really hope Silver succeeds in implementing the two year rule.  Guys like Gordon, Vonleh, and Randle have such huge holes in their games that it's difficult to evaluate them.  One more year in college would tell us so much more about them.
True.  It's like buying beer that has only been brewed for 2/3 of the required time.

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #24 on: May 23, 2014, 10:54:35 AM »

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I really hope Silver succeeds in implementing the two year rule.  Guys like Gordon, Vonleh, and Randle have such huge holes in their games that it's difficult to evaluate them.  One more year in college would tell us so much more about them.
True.  It's like buying beer that has only been brewed for 2/3 of the required time.

I'd rather see the age limit go back to eighteen . . . or lower.
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Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #25 on: May 23, 2014, 10:57:44 AM »

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I really hope Silver succeeds in implementing the two year rule.  Guys like Gordon, Vonleh, and Randle have such huge holes in their games that it's difficult to evaluate them.  One more year in college would tell us so much more about them.
True.  It's like buying beer that has only been brewed for 2/3 of the required time.

I'd rather see the age limit go back to eighteen . . . or lower.

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Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #26 on: May 24, 2014, 09:20:27 PM »

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At #6, I think I'd want the C's to draft Smart. He seems like an Ainge pick. Natural leader and high IQ, despite seeming to be a little bit if a head case.
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Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #27 on: May 24, 2014, 09:47:24 PM »

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I really hope Silver succeeds in implementing the two year rule.  Guys like Gordon, Vonleh, and Randle have such huge holes in their games that it's difficult to evaluate them.  One more year in college would tell us so much more about them.
True.  It's like buying beer that has only been brewed for 2/3 of the required time.

I'd rather see the age limit go back to eighteen . . . or lower.

I'm on this wagon. Anything that makes the jobs of front offices easier by keeping people from making money for an arbitrarily determined amount of time (and feeds into the NCAA machine) is no good, Jerry.

Legally, I don't know how they currently get way with a minimum age requirement of 19 and one year removed from high school.  A guy has a right to make a living.  But I'm selfish and by raising the age requirement, the quality of play will improve at the college level and to a lesser extent the NBA since guys will enter the league with a better skill set.  I prefer the baseball rule where they can draft you straight from high school, but can't touch you for three years if you go to college. 

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #28 on: May 24, 2014, 10:39:13 PM »

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At #6, I think I'd want the C's to draft Smart. He seems like an Ainge pick. Natural leader and high IQ, despite seeming to be a little bit if a head case.

Agreed Smarts my number 1 choice at 6 we need that toughness on this team. Kid has the attitude and tools to be a star

Re: My preferred players at pick #6
« Reply #29 on: May 26, 2014, 03:53:45 PM »

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I really hope Silver succeeds in implementing the two year rule.  Guys like Gordon, Vonleh, and Randle have such huge holes in their games that it's difficult to evaluate them.  One more year in college would tell us so much more about them.
True.  It's like buying beer that has only been brewed for 2/3 of the required time.

I'd rather see the age limit go back to eighteen . . . or lower.

For entrance into the NBA, or to brew/purchase/drink beer?!  :) ;)