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Post by BCHISTORIAN on Sept 1, 2005 2:38:56 GMT -5
splitter will be very good, but he's more pf than c
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Sept 1, 2005 3:14:16 GMT -5
splitter will be very good, but he's more pf than c Yeah, that's the impression that I get when I see pix of him. I'd put him in the same level/tier as Josh Boone--not quite a top tiered big man, but a hard working and productive player. Sounds like he can be a better offensive player than Perkins, but not quite the rebounder (not sure how Tiago's defense is). I'm hoping to draft a Center who is head over heels better than Perkins and Raef.
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Post by BCHISTORIAN on Sept 1, 2005 3:43:37 GMT -5
splitter is a good defensive player
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Sept 1, 2005 12:25:22 GMT -5
splitter is a good defensive player More potential defensively than Perkins,you think?
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Post by bleedgreen on Sept 1, 2005 13:59:00 GMT -5
By the way, I do not think that Green will be sent to NBDL. Why ? Because I remember Doc saying after the Summer league that he will NOT make the same mistake with Green, that he made with Al, when it comes to securing minutes. Green even has charisma, that the special ones seemed to possess. Also, I earlier referred to the "Killer Instinct" that I feel he has - just look at this pic - you WILL see it in his eyes ! www.nba.com/gallery/jp_050823_05.html
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Post by BCHISTORIAN on Sept 1, 2005 14:09:17 GMT -5
splitter is a good defensive player More potential defensively than Perkins,you think? hard to say. he's more agile but has less bulk. they are different kind of players
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 1, 2005 15:43:36 GMT -5
Also, I earlier referred to the "Killer Instinct" that I feel he has - just look at this pic - you WILL see it in his eyes ! I couldn't pull my eyes off his major 'honker'... BTW- I don't see him going to the NBDL either.
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Post by eja117 on Sept 1, 2005 16:14:28 GMT -5
I could see a guy with PP, RD, TA etc in front of him going to the NBDL. I don't think hed be much higher than 4th at the SF position either since it's his less natural position and he's fairly skinny for it
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 1, 2005 17:33:42 GMT -5
I figure DA would like for all of our past draft picks to grow as a unit. Practicing and traveling together will bring them closer as a team.
Yet we never know what Ainge might end up doing.
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 1, 2005 20:56:02 GMT -5
Where did this come from John?
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Post by meltinjohn on Sept 1, 2005 21:18:36 GMT -5
I guess I responded to the wrong comment.
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Post by meltinjohn on Sept 1, 2005 21:19:39 GMT -5
splitter will be very good, but he's more pf than c Yeah, that's the impression that I get when I see pix of him. I'd put him in the same level/tier as Josh Boone--not quite a top tiered big man, but a hard working and productive player. Sounds like he can be a better offensive player than Perkins, but not quite the rebounder (not sure how Tiago's defense is). I'm hoping to draft a Center who is head over heels better than Perkins and Raef. Try Oden.
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 1, 2005 21:34:53 GMT -5
John, You respond to every thread. lol
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Post by Celtic17 on Sept 1, 2005 21:35:37 GMT -5
I do most of them.
Just the easy ones...
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Post by meltinjohn on Sept 1, 2005 23:50:22 GMT -5
Every thread? What? WHere?
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