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Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #15 on: June 17, 2016, 08:09:23 AM »

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Denver can have Bender

Eddie20 watch some games instead of obsessing over what ford and pelton say or make up

My favorite game is when Bender went for 35/14 as a 16 year old kid and held another lottery pick to 2 pts.  Did you see that game?

You didn't know that Triboy has been to Israel to scout Bender?

I didn't have to.  The answer is, he sat on the bench

So then what games are you suggesting I watch? You're contradicting your earlier post. Moreover, if all he did with sit on the bench how exactly did you arrive on your firm opinion of him without anything to substantiate it? Is that based on the youtube videos we've all had access to and/or the 18u game where as a 16 year old he took an older Sabonis' lunch money?

Wow yes keep bringing up what bender did as a 14,15 year old. Al Bundy once scored 4 touchdowns in a hs football

Get over it

Bender has bust written all over

Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2016, 08:17:59 AM »

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Denver can have Bender

Eddie20 watch some games instead of obsessing over what ford and pelton say or make up

My favorite game is when Bender went for 35/14 as a 16 year old kid and held another lottery pick to 2 pts.  Did you see that game?

You didn't know that Triboy has been to Israel to scout Bender?

I didn't have to.  The answer is, he sat on the bench

So then what games are you suggesting I watch? You're contradicting your earlier post. Moreover, if all he did with sit on the bench how exactly did you arrive on your firm opinion of him without anything to substantiate it? Is that based on the youtube videos we've all had access to and/or the 18u game where as a 16 year old he took an older Sabonis' lunch money?

watch other game from this tournament.
you ll find players close to bender`s age posting better numbers

Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #17 on: June 17, 2016, 08:19:23 AM »

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Someone explain what makes bender any diff than

Milicic or Tskitishvili

Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #18 on: June 17, 2016, 08:33:06 AM »

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Wow yes keep bringing up what bender did as a 14,15 year old. Al Bundy once scored 4 touchdowns in a hs football


Haha

No two ways around it, you deserve a TP for this.
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Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #19 on: June 17, 2016, 09:22:38 AM »

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Someone explain what makes bender any diff than

Milicic or Tskitishvili

I believe Vashro covers that in his articles that Pelton mentions.

Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #20 on: June 17, 2016, 09:48:30 AM »

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Denver can have Bender

Eddie20 watch some games instead of obsessing over what ford and pelton say or make up

My favorite game is when Bender went for 35/14 as a 16 year old kid and held another lottery pick to 2 pts.  Did you see that game?

You didn't know that Triboy has been to Israel to scout Bender?

I didn't have to.  The answer is, he sat on the bench

I'm with you dude. The KP blinders can't work when KP was an actual rotation player for his Euro team(21.4 mins) and Bender was more like the James Young of his team.

He's going to be our next superstar but couldn't even crack a role in his last team?

Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #21 on: June 17, 2016, 10:35:34 AM »

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Jaylen Brown is...39th???

I know right!

Nate Duncan explained the poor statistical performance on his podcast this week.

Basically blamed the coaching, players, and system.

So we will see...should we believe the numbers or what we see?  That's a tough one.

Re: Kevin Pelton's Top 30 prospects based on stats and scouting
« Reply #22 on: June 17, 2016, 12:43:28 PM »

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Denver can have Bender

Eddie20 watch some games instead of obsessing over what ford and pelton say or make up

My favorite game is when Bender went for 35/14 as a 16 year old kid and held another lottery pick to 2 pts.  Did you see that game?

You didn't know that Triboy has been to Israel to scout Bender?

I didn't have to.  The answer is, he sat on the bench

I'm with you dude. The KP blinders can't work when KP was an actual rotation player for his Euro team(21.4 mins) and Bender was more like the James Young of his team.

He's going to be our next superstar but couldn't even crack a role in his last team?

Bender was more like the Jordan Mickey of his team than the James Young.
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