<div class="quote_poster">Quoting mrj18:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah I know.
He's with the Hornets now though. I heard that he was supposed to be a lottery pick but, he had problems with his contract and stuff. I liked him too but, we all know Isiah Thomas
I understand about their fundamentals but, there are
tons of European busts out there. I guess we owe it to them to actually take a look at them I doubt any of us here have seen them play but, just depend on the opinions of others. Once June rolls around, I think we can start making a more accurate analysis though.
Guards are a dime a dozen but, hall of fame guards aren't really. This Paul guy has some serious potential. I mean real
point guards are very rare. Nowadays, point guards look to score more and create for themselves rather than others. Now that we have one with some
serious potential, I think we ought to take a look at that. He is really good, he will make the other players around him look like stars. Also these guards that we have don't play
any defense whatsoever. I think Mohammed is a decent center but, how frustrating is it when he has to switch up on someone else?s man because of the constant mistakes from the guys on the perimeter. There are tons of legit big men in the that are projected to be drafted in the second round. Many GM?s want what you were just talking about?a home grown player so that will leave us with more opportunities to draft overseas. Also international players tend not to really have a knack for playing the way you were talking about. A lot of them from what I have seen are more offensive oriented and don?t really have a knack for shot blocking.
I would want a decent big man too with a nice little jumper that will compliment Sweetney well too. I think Marbury distributing for us is not good. We need a point guard. The only reason why we made the blockbuster last January was so we can get a 1guard but, we still don?t have one?we have an undersized shooting guard with some good passing skills. The point guard is the most important position in basketball and after seeing point guards like Nash and especially Kidd work Magic on teams, I think that?s what we need. Ariza, and Sweetney will flourish because of the distribution of the ball and even more importantly, the whole team will flourish. New York is a mediocre passing team at #16 in the league and it?s such a shame because we have so many great options.</div>
Of course there are tons of European disappointments. Remember Europe is not a country it's a continent. Lots of people= lots of ball players= lots of busts. That only makes sense. I understand that point guards are vital to success but it will be much easier finding a good point guard to run our team of the future then a good center. I'm sure that we'll find someone suitable to run the point for us next season in the first round or we could just trade for one. Teams are willing to trade good point guards or let them walk, but they wont trade good big men unless they get some serious compensation. Centers also take longer to develop than guards if we want our center of the future to be polished and ready to go we have to draft him now. About the perimeter defense thing, with a solid shot blocker bad perimeter defense wont be that big of an issue. It wasnt last season when we had Mutumbo.
I'm sure we can find an international player that can block shots and shoot in the lottery. There has to be at least one in the lottery. Point guards may ochestrate the offense and lead the team to victory but big men provide the foundation for the offense. Get a center now and a point guard next season or pull off another steal in the second round. But one thing is for sure, we better use this lottery pick to get ourselves a great center or we could regret it.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting BobbyEscobar:</div><div class="quote_post">Yes in a league of how many get good centers?
I think hes the 2nd best player in the league because hes the only center in the league thats a #1/2 scoring option. Brad Miller is putting up close stats and so is Ilgaukus. As a matter of fact the second best center in the league would really be Amare. And believe it or not Eddy Curry isnt to far behind.
About the Olympics. If our team was allowed to run like every other NBA filled team was allowed to to instead of trying to play half court we would have easilly one the gold metal.</div>
You have your logic backwards. He's not a great center because he's a #1/2 scoring option. The reason why he's a #1/2 scoring option is because he's a great center. Makes sense? You also have to take into account
how they get their points. Yao posts up and shoots the ball over his man whereas Brad Miller just takes jumpshots whenever he's open.
I dont know about Amare being better than Yao. Yao is a traditional center whereas Amare is really a powerforward playing center and besides he has the best point guard in the league on his side giving him easy dunks. If Curry isnt too far behind Yao and Amare than Sweetney must be among them since Sweetney is clearly a superior player to Curry. Larry Brown did not stop team USA from running. He lets the Pistons run when they can. The other teams just got back on defense. Besides dont you think there's something wrong with the fact that we couldnt play in the halfcourt against the rest of the world? Truth to be told we shouldnt have advanced past Spain, we got lucky.