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Post by DERRENMATTS on May 18, 2017 20:06:46 GMT -5
It's funny because most (including myself) are talking about Fultz as if he's a Celtic already. And it's also funny that our attention is on Fultz, which takes a bit of the excitement off of Jaylen Brown.
We have a chance to have something special with these 2 young guys.
Of the two, who has the higher ceiling?
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Post by jmost on May 18, 2017 20:23:10 GMT -5
For me, too early to say. Brown is an athletic freak, while Fultz is probably ahead on basketball skills. I love Jaylen's mental approach. I don't know much about Fultz's.
Ask us again this time next year.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on May 20, 2017 4:05:35 GMT -5
The skies are dark and gloomy, but Jaylen's light comes shining through. This young man has the tools and the moves to be a star. He just needs to be consistent with his production.
He had 19 points tonight. We need 25 from him next game.
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Post by eja117 on May 20, 2017 7:24:48 GMT -5
Fultz
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Post by Roadrunner on May 20, 2017 15:20:12 GMT -5
Based on one full college season, Fultz. However, I think Brown will be a perennial all-star when the great SFs (Lebron, PG, Carmelo) move along.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on May 20, 2017 16:17:24 GMT -5
I would say skill wise, Fultz gets the edge (Jaylen has skills, but Fultz is spectacular).
Physical gifts, such as athleticism, explosiveness, leaping ability, quick first step, Jaylen wins hands down (Fultz has more than enough of these to succeed in the NBA, but Jaylen's are jaw dropping).
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Post by eja117 on May 21, 2017 8:08:05 GMT -5
I suspect Fultz will be a factor on day one. Distinctly possible ROY
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Post by DERRENMATTS on May 21, 2017 11:21:39 GMT -5
I suspect Fultz will be a factor on day one. Distinctly possible ROY It wouldn't surprise me if he does because he has the talent. I don't know if he can crack the lineup by beating out Avery and IT. But the 6th man roll is a possibility.
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