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I'm watching Before They Were Blazers, Gerald Wallace Bama vs. Flordia right now on sportsnet. At 6'7" G-Wall can rebound with anyone. Playing with all out passion, he seems to gain a couple inches, no doubt still to this day, playing 4 in the NBA.
Speaking of passion, fight, and grit, in a shorter 6'8" frame. I'm hearing Kenneth Faried being described with those same words. Going as far as drawing comparisons with the likes of Dennis Rodman and Kevin Love. Many are expecting him to put Kenyon Martin out of a job.
http://www.denverpost.com/arcade/ci_18350497
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...-REVyg?docId=dc8041e0841a41df9d217d4e0d3a724d
After replaying the draft over and over in my head, the firing of rich cho and the dumping of some of Portland's fan favorites, the only thing that still really upsets me (even after a nice sunny weekend outdoors) about the draft is the passing on Faried. But maybe I'm ignorant, maybe he's too small for the NBA... All I know is the matra that's been running around in my head, The Blazers must know something I don't.
Obviously only time will tell, but my question remains, did the Blazers truly not see enough potential to draft him at 21? Or did in fact, they have to pass on him in order to trade for Felton? They worked Faried out hard, surely they got to see how he matches up, they must know something I don't about his potential, Right?
Speaking of passion, fight, and grit, in a shorter 6'8" frame. I'm hearing Kenneth Faried being described with those same words. Going as far as drawing comparisons with the likes of Dennis Rodman and Kevin Love. Many are expecting him to put Kenyon Martin out of a job.
Denver's VP said:"Kenneth Faried is a great rebounder, and rebounding translates to the NBA. He fell right in our lap."
http://www.denverpost.com/arcade/ci_18350497
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...-REVyg?docId=dc8041e0841a41df9d217d4e0d3a724d
After replaying the draft over and over in my head, the firing of rich cho and the dumping of some of Portland's fan favorites, the only thing that still really upsets me (even after a nice sunny weekend outdoors) about the draft is the passing on Faried. But maybe I'm ignorant, maybe he's too small for the NBA... All I know is the matra that's been running around in my head, The Blazers must know something I don't.
Obviously only time will tell, but my question remains, did the Blazers truly not see enough potential to draft him at 21? Or did in fact, they have to pass on him in order to trade for Felton? They worked Faried out hard, surely they got to see how he matches up, they must know something I don't about his potential, Right?
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