BLAZINGGIANTS
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F it. I'd take MKG if he's there at 4. That'd be shocking, actually. I guess I was just trying to be realistic when I said Drummond.
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I could dig it, but I'd rather have Drummond at #4. Drummond and LA playing PF/C. That would be nasty. Tough inside.
Yeah I'm tired of wings, unless that's a wing whom will become a superstar. I want us to finally turn the page on Oden and get a replacement center. I know Drummond's "ceiling" is not even close to Oden's, but he looks nasty and possibly a defensive monster. Aldridge needs a player with toughness to play in the paint with him. Pryzbilla is showing, even an aging defensive tough guy does wonders for him.
Yeah I'm tired of wings, unless that's a wing whom will become a superstar. I want us to finally turn the page on Oden and get a replacement center. I know Drummond's "ceiling" is not even close to Oden's, but he looks nasty and possibly a defensive monster. Aldridge needs a player with toughness to play in the paint with him. Pryzbilla is showing, even an aging defensive tough guy does wonders for him.
Why isn't Drummond's 'ceiling' close to Oden's? If Drummond can be healthy, he already would be more productive than Oden. Drummond is going to be a project for sure, but right off the bat he'll be a shot blocker, a guy that will make guards think twice about driving the lane. Those kind of guys are so valuable in a league that is void of big men. Anything he can get going offensively will just be icing on the cake.
There was a time that I thought I'd rather have Drummond over Davis. Now I like Davis better, but Drummond ain't no chopped liver.
Why isn't Drummond's 'ceiling' close to Oden's? If Drummond can be healthy, he already would be more productive than Oden. Drummond is going to be a project for sure, but right off the bat he'll be a shot blocker, a guy that will make guards think twice about driving the lane. Those kind of guys are so valuable in a league that is void of big men. Anything he can get going offensively will just be icing on the cake.
There was a time that I thought I'd rather have Drummond over Davis. Now I like Davis better, but Drummond ain't no chopped liver.
Oden averaged 16pts/10reb/3.3blk in 29min a game....playing with a broken wrist (his strong hand)
There's a pretty big gap between then
Players develop at a different age. Maybe that was Oden's 'ceiling'.
Players develop at a different age. Maybe that was Oden's 'ceiling'.
And some players are just better than others.
With us making the playoffs, as Mags predicts, we couldn't have the #1 pick (without making a trade for it).
Analysis: The Blazers grabbed this pick from the Nets as part of the Gerald Wallace trade last week. The pick is top-three protected, so if the Nets keep losing, it will revert back to New Jersey. For now, this is the best-case scenario for the Blazers, who have a lot of needs after blowing the team up. And shooting guard is a big one.
Beal hasn't had a domiant freshman season, but his scoring ability in the backcourt would help the Blazers get over the loss of Brandon Roy a little sooner.
Analysis: If the Blazers can land Beal with their first pick, they would likely look to fill their holes at center or point guard. In a weak point guard draft, their two available options here would be Kendall Marshall and Tony Wroten Jr. While both have strengths, I think the Blazers would go big and take Zeller. He's not going to be a star, but he runs the floor like a guard and has gotten better every year.
With regards to Oden, we will likely never know for sure how good Oden was or could have been.
You guys will love Chad Ford's mock 1.0
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story/_/id/7712831/nba-mock-draft-version-1
He has us taking Bradley Beal at 4 (too high IMO)
and Tyler Zeller at 11 (SMH and FML)
You guys will love Chad Ford's mock 1.0
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story/_/id/7712831/nba-mock-draft-version-1
He has us taking Bradley Beal at 4 (too high IMO)
and Tyler Zeller at 11 (SMH and FML)
Anyway, they have Portland taking MKG (#4) and Rivers (#11)
No doubt.
That said, I think he would be right there with Dwight Howard if healthy.
I don't. I think he'd be good. But I don't think he'd be D-Howard good. But it's unlikely you'll never be able to prove it, and neither will I. Even if Oden does come back, it's more than likely he'll never reach his probable ceiling before injuries. But we'll never know that either. Maybe he comes back, puts up 10/10 and that was his ceiling before injury. We'll never know.
What I do know.... hindsight is 20/20 and hot damn I wish we had Durant.
Just looking at some of his productivity levels, they match up very will with Howard's at the same age/years in the league. Remember, it took Dwight about 4-5 years to really be what he is today where he actually has some post moves.
Also, we're talking about a healthy Oden. We never really got a healthy Oden. He still had some very promising levels of productivity, though.
The scouts are on my side in this, sorry. Basically every scout said he was a franchise center and comparisons were made to players like David Robinson, Bill Russell, Shaq, etc. He put up pretty good numbers in college playing with one hand. His productivity level was there when he was at his healthiest in the NBA, although he still never was what he was before MF. Even with being a different player after MF, all signs were point to Oden being one of the best centers in the leauge, and imo, could have been as good as Dwight Howard. Without those injuries? Who knows.
When you find me a consensus opinion from scouts about Drummond being a franchise center then we can talk.
No need to apologize - you just proved my point. Your opinion is based on one thing and one thing only: opinion.
An opinion that is backed up by facts and statistics, yes.
If you can find me a general consensus among scouts that Drummond is the next David Robinson or Bill Russell I'm all ears.
Well one thing is certain. He will never be a Robinson or Russell in his lifetime.
An opinion that is backed up by facts and statistics, yes.
If you can find me a general consensus among scouts that Drummond is the next David Robinson or Bill Russell I'm all ears.
Well no shit
We never really saw what he truly could have been. His career started out with MF surgery and a year off from basketball, and an off-season where he wasn't even cleared to play 5 on 5 until like a month or two before his first season.
The odds were clearly against him from the start.
I didn't make that statement. As for your "facts and statistics," there were hardly any stats or facts presented, and they were small sample size and weak. The rest was all your opinion. I don't even care to argue about this. I was just laughing because you have little factual basis for your overall argument, yet you just discredit someone else's opinion - one that actually we will have a chance to see (since Drummond will have an NBA career, we'll get to see the poster's assertion that sometimes players do develop slower). Your opinion? Odds are, we'll never have an answer. So I'm just laughing at you for cutting someone else's opinion, why your opinion is nothing but a fading cloud
As for you referring to scouts making claims about players - how many times have we heard a scout's opinion and it's been wrong? Sam Bowie? Shawn Bradley? Hasheem Thabeet? Kwame Brown? Walt Williams the next Magic? Tskitishvili? S. Swift? Harold Minor aka Baby Jordan? Olowokandi? Tractor Traylor?
Nothing personal, honestly. But the majority of scouts and their opinions on players means the exact same thing to me as your opinion: pretty much diddly. Like I said, nothing personal. But their are very few talent evaluators I trust, and the few I do follow, they are wrong as often as they are right.
But one thing is for sure: until the player gets out and actually performs, whether at a shitty level or HOF, consisitently for a long-term.... it's all just opinion.
