Rastapopoulos
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Well? (Assume you are forbidden from trading the pick, including trading down, so whomever you pick becomes a Blazer.)
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Kidd-Gilchrist and its pretty easy.
Are you prepared for the howls of protest when he averages about 5ppg his rookie season? Does it worry you that the player he's most compared with is Gerald Wallace?
(Oh, and don't forget to fill in the poll.)
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Robinson plays mean.
But he's a PF and nothing but a PF.
Just like LaMarcus.
Marc Gasol was most compared to Todd MacCulloch (true story).
I take Robinson and move lma to center.
Accurate comparison. MacCulloch was improving fast before disease ended his career. He would have reached Marc Gasol's level. A tragically forgotten Canadian.
You trade the pick!!!
MKG was a 50% shooter from the field.
-DXHis most prolific source of offense came from pushing the ball in transition, getting out on the fast break as well as any non-guard prospect in this draft. His size, strong frame, aggressive mentality and physical nature all help him out tremendously with his forays to the rim, as he simply refuses to be denied once inside the paint. Kidd-Gilchrist finishes 71% of his field goal attempts on the fast break, according to Synergy Sports Technology, which is #1 amongst all draft prospects.
But he can't hit a jump shot. At all. Every scouting report I've read says that, and adds that his form is so funky it's no wonder. That's okay if you're Dwight Howard or Shaq, but it's not ideal in a wing. How much PF did he play in college?
It's funny, because I'm usually the guy arguing for players with "intangibles", the "glue guys", the "great lockerroom influences." I'm just not used to seeing them ranked #2 on most people's mocks.
[Edit: I know who he makes me think of: Corey Brewer! Another guy who was a "game changer" on defense and just the greatest guy in the world and who would be SURE to come around in the pros. Also a member of an amazing college team so his fairly low stats could be explained away.]
I'm convinced you haven't watched him play at Kentucky.
While Brewer was a good defender in college. He wasn't nearly the anchor of Florida's defense or the leader of the team like MKG was for Kentucky. I never like Brewer as a prospect because he was too slight of frame. MKG is built like a great wing defender should.
