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Perry Jones, Terrence Jones, Arnette Moultrie and John Henson will work out against each other tomorrow in Phoenix (#13 pick).
 
Does anyone else get the feeling they're really pushing Lillard in what is actually a smokescreen to get teams off the scent of other players they are more interested in? I suppose if other guys they bring in for individual workouts gets dinner with the owner, radio interviews, and all the attention on their website i will guess it is just par for the course for the big names.
 
When did I join you nerds? I think it was the June we drafted Martell. KP told me about BFF.
 
When did I join you nerds? I think it was the June we drafted Martell. KP told me about BFF.

Yeah, I was always wondering who this freshly minted message board virgin was. Its been a gradual climb, but you've finally elevated you hoop knowledge to hang with us :)


I think I was 19 during the draft the stache campaign.
 
If Charlotte is willing to trade away Thomas Robinson, given his production and measurements, at #2, then I question Michael Jordan's sanity.

Also, package #6, #11, and next year's #1, plus Eliot Williams, for the #2. Robinson needed to kill it at the Combine and measure well, and he did both. He's Karl Malone.
 
If Charlotte is willing to trade away Thomas Robinson, given his production and measurements, at #2, then I question Michael Jordan's sanity.

Also, package #6, #11, and next year's #1, plus Eliot Williams, for the #2. Robinson needed to kill it at the Combine and measure well, and he did both. He's Karl Malone.

We can't trade them next years 1 because they already own it. If they want more then 6+11 for 2 then screw it and lets pick the tier 2 guy who falls.
 
We can't trade them next years 1 because they already own it. If they want more then 6+11 for 2 then screw it and lets pick the tier 2 guy who falls.

Send them 2015, then.
 
I've been a big proponent of Thomas Robinson all year and defended him quite a bit. That said, I don't think hes going to be THAT good. You'd like a franchise player with a #2 pick, but obviously that's not the case typically. I see Robinson being a starter but I see his upside as a fringe all-star. Love the way he plays the game, but I don't think he's ever going to be a #1 scoring option on a team. Hes not a defensive presence. Its not uncommon to see him get roofed under the rim and that's only going to be more of a problem in the NBA.

I see him being kind of like David Lee. Smallish lunch pail big man with great motor. Uses athleticism to out-quick bigger players. I can only assume T-Rob will improve his mid-range game like Lee did and become a threat to shoot it. Can post smaller players and kind-of-sort-of face up bigger guys but mostly not a go-to scoring option. Limited on defense. TRob is more explosive and stronger, probably won't be as much of a pushover on defense. Don't think he'l lever be the passer Lee is though and he's got a ways to go developing the jumpshot/finesse game Lee now has.
 
I don't think he is smallish at all if you look at everything and not just height.
Weight is 244 with 5% fat.
Wingspan is 7'3.25"

For some reason, short neck perhaps, his height is not great, but all other measures have him comparable to a 7 footer.
 
Send them 2015, then.

We put protection on our first so we can't send any pick in the next few years out because we can't lose a first round pick in consecutive years. So basically tell we lose our pick we can't send a pick out.
 
I've been a big proponent of Thomas Robinson all year and defended him quite a bit. That said, I don't think hes going to be THAT good. You'd like a franchise player with a #2 pick, but obviously that's not the case typically. I see Robinson being a starter but I see his upside as a fringe all-star. Love the way he plays the game, but I don't think he's ever going to be a #1 scoring option on a team. Hes not a defensive presence. Its not uncommon to see him get roofed under the rim and that's only going to be more of a problem in the NBA.

I see him being kind of like David Lee. Smallish lunch pail big man with great motor. Uses athleticism to out-quick bigger players. I can only assume T-Rob will improve his mid-range game like Lee did and become a threat to shoot it. Can post smaller players and kind-of-sort-of face up bigger guys but mostly not a go-to scoring option. Limited on defense. TRob is more explosive and stronger, probably won't be as much of a pushover on defense. Don't think he'l lever be the passer Lee is though and he's got a ways to go developing the jumpshot/finesse game Lee now has.

I look at TRob kinda like i look at Griffin (Who i think is the most overrated player to EVER play in the NBA). Solid big who has some explosiveness(of course Griffins explosiveness is a lot better then TRob) but who has a lot of fundamentals you want in a big. Also shows the desire and work ethic to constantly improve. TRob also has the tools to be at least adequate defensively. I think he will be better then David Lee/Paul Millsap. A big who will make the All-star game now and then but never be a perennial all-star.
 
I don't think he is smallish at all if you look at everything and not just height.
Weight is 244 with 5% fat.
Wingspan is 7'3.25"

For some reason, short neck perhaps, his height is not great, but all other measures have him comparable to a 7 footer.

I've long made the argument that he and Sullinger are in fact not undersized at PF in today's NBA. TRob definitely has great auxiliary measurements, which is crucial for other "short" PFs. That said, most contending teams have great size and you would prefer a 6'10 guy.

Like I said, I like TRob a lot. I just see him having a limited ceiling. If hes your first or second best player, you're not a contender. Maybe he gets a LOT more skilled and shows better ability to finish under duress inside. I don't think hes advanced enough offensively to project him as a good go-to option. He won't change shots like Ibaka or Josh Smith.
 
I've long made the argument that he and Sullinger are in fact not undersized at PF in today's NBA. TRob definitely has great auxiliary measurements, which is crucial for other "short" PFs. That said, most contending teams have great size and you would prefer a 6'10 guy.

Like I said, I like TRob a lot. I just see him having a limited ceiling. If hes your first or second best player, you're not a contender. Maybe he gets a LOT more skilled and shows better ability to finish under duress inside. I don't think hes advanced enough offensively to project him as a good go-to option. He won't change shots like Ibaka or Josh Smith.

Ok, I basically agree with you. I just thought the term "smallish" was not accurate and I don't really like the David lee comparison. But, like you, I agree he isn't going to be on an all defensive team anytime soon. However, anyone with his physical tools, great work ethic and a great motor, will tend to live up to their potential ceiling more frequently.
 
If Charlotte is willing to trade away Thomas Robinson, given his production and measurements, at #2, then I question Michael Jordan's sanity.

Also, package #6, #11, and next year's #1, plus Eliot Williams, for the #2. Robinson needed to kill it at the Combine and measure well, and he did both. He's Karl Malone.

Huh and WTF? Did happy hour start at noon today? and do you have a financial interest in the Char franchise?
LOL
 
God, reading the Draft the threads on BBF were depressing - I was so afraid they'd select Morrison.
 
[video=youtube;9ODauLaET7s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ODauLaET7s[/video]
 
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist believes the Wizards will be a playoff-caliber team if they select him with the third pick in the draft.

“I mean, with John [Wall] and Nene? I think it’s a playoff team,” Kidd-Gilchrist said, matter-of-factly, when asked how he would fit in Washington.

Next season? “I mean, I guess. I think it’s a playoff team,” Kidd-Gilchrist said.

Kidd-Gilchrist is no stranger to winning, having won a state title in high school, a gold medal at the FIBA Under-17 world championships and a national championship at Kentucky.

“I want to win games,” Kidd-Gilchrist said. “That’s what I’m about.”

Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/news/#ixzz1xvl1XdwU
 
If they start to run they could be dangerous.

Wall/MKG in transition would be fun to watch.
 

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