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I think Vonleh will be a fine player. Not soldon him being a high scorer yet though
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When Vonleh is 21, we'll all forget about that Aldridge guy.
I think Vonleh will be a fine player. Not soldon him being a high scorer yet though
Look at his growth month over month (Oct/Nov/Dec/Jan) - these are per game:
I don't know that the stats tell the story. From what you show, it looks like he gets (earns!) a few more minutes and his other numbers go up accordingly.
The key difference I see is that he's not looking like a deer in the headlights out there anymore. I would almost consider playing him at the end of games as well as starting him.
Yeah, but I want that 3rd banana to be elite. Think what we thought oden, Aldridge and Roy could Be.You keep CJ and Dame, and he only needs to be 3rd banana.
Yeah, but I want that 3rd banana to be elite. Think what we thought oden, Aldridge and Roy could Be.
Yeah I don't see it out of the possibility he averages 15 ppg. I just want him to be able to score in a variety if ways. as in people pay a decent amount of attention to him downlow in order to open things a little for the guardsThat CJ, Dame, and Vonleh are all walking on two legs tells me we've already won.
That said, 3rd banana for that team was about 15-18PPG, 6-8RPG. I think Vonleh can get there, but give it two years.
I have no issues with shifting from a power forward based offense. But it opens up a lot for the guards if teams have to pay attention to a respected scorer from a big position.I just want our bigs getting double doubles consistently...they don't need to score 20 a game. I'm glad we've shifted from the power forward based offense
It seems to me that Brooklyn had Lopez, Williams, Garnett and Joe Johnson and failed miserably...Lopez did not make a huge difference on that team while Mason cut his teeth playing big minutes due to his injury..he's got chronic injury issues every year. I don't see him as a good fit here. He's a shooter for sure. Not really a rim protectorI have no issues with shifting from a power forward based offense. But it opens up a lot for the guards if teams have to pay attention to a respected scorer from a big position.
Which is a reason I'd like brook Lopez if his foot injuries were past him.
It seems to me that Brooklyn had Lopez, Williams, Garnett and Joe Johnson and failed miserably...Lopez did not make a huge difference on that team while Mason cut his teeth playing big minutes due to his injury..he's got chronic injury issues every year. I don't see him as a good fit here. He's a shooter for sure. Not really a rim protector
There are so many things wrong in this post I don't even know where to begin. I guess I'll start from the top. He's averaging 16, 6, and 5 on the same percentages as Aminu who's averaging 10 and 6.5. They're rebounds are almost identical. Batum is also a better defender. You're crediting Aminu in a game that LeBron obviously tanked cuz he was mad at Blatt. Plus, the cap is rising 20-25%, not 50%, so it's not the equivalent of $4M a year.Batum hasn't been the same the last 2 years. His numbers suck this year (go look it up, its ugly) just like they did last year he had a cute little hot start this season but since like late NOV hes stinking it up pretty bad. PRODUCTION WISE CORRELATED TO THE DOLLAR FIGURE he was getting, its what you call overpaid for Batum. Aminu on the other hand gives u the same defense, same shooting, slightly more rbs all for nearly half the price. Batum has him beat on passing but we have Lillard and CJ for that.
Besides every single year Batum has some sort of excuse for his numbers sucking. "I'm tired from playing for my country", One year its his shoulder, last year it was my wrist hurts, now his new one this year is my big toe is hurting, quite frankly Batum is overrated and god bless the team that will pay him big money with the new cap going up.. I'll take Aminu for 4 years and the equivalent of 4M/yr we paid him this summer with new cap coming into play.
You keep CJ and Dame, and he only needs to be 3rd banana.
If you look at Batum's season in Charlotte though, he started hot and fizzled a month before the allstar break...something he's done the last two seasons with Portland...Aminu is getting better, Nic is starting to get lazyThere are so many things wrong in this post I don't even know where to begin. I guess I'll start from the top. He's averaging 16, 6, and 5 on the same percentages as Aminu who's averaging 10 and 6.5. They're rebounds are almost identical. Batum is also a better defender. You're crediting Aminu in a game that LeBron obviously tanked cuz he was mad at Blatt. Plus, the cap is rising 20-25%, not 50%, so it's not the equivalent of $4M a year.
If you look at Batum's season in Charlotte though, he started hot and fizzled a month before the allstar break...something he's done the last two seasons with Portland...Aminu is getting better, Nic is starting to get lazy
What's Aminu getting better at exactly?If you look at Batum's season in Charlotte though, he started hot and fizzled a month before the allstar break...something he's done the last two seasons with Portland...Aminu is getting better, Nic is starting to get lazy
What's Aminu getting better at exactly?

defense and double doubles...have you watched him progress this season or maybe you just don't like the guy? Stotts credits his defense in almost every post game interview but I guess like me...Stotts is a homerWhat's Aminu getting better at exactly?
That's an impossibility....I'd say he's probably replacing the scapegoat that is necessary for continued arguments here though so there's always thatMaking riverman more of a homer.![]()

That's an impossibility....I'd say he's probably replacing the scapegoat that is necessary for continued arguments here though so there's always that![]()
defense and double doubles...have you watched him progress this season or maybe you just don't like the guy? Stotts credits his defense in almost every post game interview but I guess like me...Stotts is a homer
I think nobody pays enough attention to defensive contribution...fans in general want the 20/10 from a starter or he's tagged as a good bench player...I think he's improved particulary in knowing where guys are, where to be and when to pass or score...personally, I like him more now than early in the season....Sorry, but I am with BonesJones on this one. I feel like he played his best ball the opening weeks of the season. Wasn't there an early season poll here that picked him as our 2nd or 3rd best player? Nobody is saying that now.
I agree. Aminu is severely under rated around here.I think nobody pays enough attention to defensive contribution...fans in general want the 20/10 from a starter or he's tagged as a good bench player...I think he's improved particulary in knowing where guys are, where to be and when to pass or score...personally, I like him more now than early in the season....
I agree. Aminu is severely under rated around here.
Batum is a great defender and distributor...every big he played with benefited from his style of play..Aldridge definitely scored a lot off Batum's court vision but the biggest example was the pick and Rolo...Rolo benefited from playing with Batum. I think Nic would love to play with Anthony Davis and he's said New Orleans is his favorite city in the states. Aminu is a better rim protecter than Nic...and possibly a better help defender. To fairly compare them you'd have to compare Nic 5 seasons ago when he was Aminus age.http://bkref.com/tiny/mRMnS
Aminu is pretty much exactly Batum without the passing or the contract. Are Batum's assists worth 4.7 million dollars per year?
Batum is a great defender and distributor...every big he played with benefited from his style of play..Aldridge definitely scored a lot off Batum's court vision but the biggest example was the pick and Rolo...Rolo benefited from playing with Batum. I think Nic would love to play with Anthony Davis and he's said New Orleans is his favorite city in the states. Aminu is a better rim protecter than Nic...and possibly a better help defender. To fairly compare them you'd have to compare Nic 5 seasons ago when he was Aminus age.
I disagree completely with this...he guarded the best players in the world night in and night out while playing big minutes. Anyway, he's a Hornet now. I try to keep my opinion of him balanced ...he checks out of too many games for sure. The playoffs against Memphis closed that door for me pretty much. I'm real happy with Aminu replacing himNic's defense is one of the most overrated things in the history of the Blazers.
