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Post by DERRENMATTS on Feb 25, 2014 23:34:55 GMT -5
I believe Aaron Gordonnis the youngest freshman this year.
Vonleh is definitely a 4. He has a 7'3" wingspan, but even with that, at 6'10", he's better suited at the 4. Not quick enough to be a 3.
I'm coming to the conclusion that Vonleh is a complentary player, maybe a good one. Not a star player, won't be a high scorer, but a Tiago Spliter type player.
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Post by freshnthehouse on Feb 26, 2014 1:23:40 GMT -5
Since I got rid of my satellite dish you guys will have to be my eyes and ears for college basketball. I still watch stuff online but it's not the same.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Feb 26, 2014 2:18:31 GMT -5
March Madness is coming up and it's going to fill up my DVR. Looking forward to all these draft prospects competing on the biggest stage of their lives up to this point.
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Post by freshnthehouse on Feb 26, 2014 6:59:28 GMT -5
i need to hook up an antenna for march madness. man i love that time of year. i especially loved it when i was in school. we always had parent/teacher conferences around that time so no school. just wake up whenever and plop down on the couch and watch basketball until your eyes bleed.
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Post by nateval on May 20, 2014 21:30:59 GMT -5
Do you guys think Vonleh can play center? It would be interesting to see him paired with Sully. Sully KO and Vonleh would be a good rotation of C/PF. I like Vonleh I think he has the potential to be a real good player.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on May 21, 2014 2:03:22 GMT -5
If he can, he'll improve his stock.
I don't see stardom in Vonleh's future, but he could turn out to be a solid starter.
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Post by derrenattheoffice on Jun 11, 2014 18:04:53 GMT -5
Vonleh getting a lot of love from the media. Austin Ainge and Brad Stevens were speaking highly of him too.
I don't know......I see a solid player, good defender, complementary offense, but not a star (scratch my earlier comment that he could make a meteoric rise ala Paul George).
If anything, I'm guessing our people in the org are trying to hype him up to get a team in front of us to bite and take him before 6. I think Exum is whom we are after.
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Post by derrenattheoffice on Jun 12, 2014 18:27:19 GMT -5
If Vonleh can make the transition to the NBA as a Center (his primary position), I'd place higher value on him than if he's projected to be a 4.
At the 5, I think he's strong enough, and his base (lower body) is stout enough to handle NBA Centers. His overall height is lacking (under 6'10"), but if he can hold his own defensively because of his wingspan (just under 7'4"), he might make the cut as an above average Center. He's got better mobility than most Centers, which can be used to his advantage.
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