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How much more intriguing is Sullinger as a PF/C prospect now? I've been on his bandwagon for over a year now.

Notes: Measured 6'10 with a 7'1 wingspan at the 2011 Amare Skills Academy.
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Speaking of, Oden is living it up in L.A. -- Night clubs on the reg, movie premiers on the reg.

He sure has let himself go in the process:

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Kyle Singler wiped the floor with Victor Claver today.

KS: 24 pts
VC: 0 pts
 
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Crunch time and Zalgiris prefers going with the ancient and no defense playmaking of DC Collins over Ty Lawson. Very telling.


A lot of these NBA players are getting exposed overseas.
 
The overseas game is light years more entertaining to watch than the NBA is
 
The overseas game is light years more entertaining to watch than the NBA is

I totally disagree. But I do understand how one could fall in love with the team game played overseas. The ball movement is certainly better, especially on the perimeter. However, I prefer the more physical NBA game.

I do wonder if having all these NBA players overseas will result in more foreign players being "discovered".
 
There's nothing inherently wrong with the draft and stash philosophy ... provided you actually know how to identify talent and have a plan for grooming that talent as it marinates overseas.

KP wasn't all bad, but ... blech.
 
There's nothing inherently wrong with the draft and stash philosophy ... provided you actually know how to identify talent and have a plan for grooming that talent as it marinates overseas.

KP wasn't all bad, but ... blech.



The only problem with the draft and stash program is when you actually need talent on the team right now.
 
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Man, LA is really gonna miss Rudy and Dre.
 
Griffin's limitations will be exposed as a sophomore. He's a defensive liability.
 
Griffin's limitations will be exposed as a sophomore. He's a defensive liability.

The tough thing is, there are so many players current and in the past that have made themselves a nice NBA career but couldn't guard their own shadows if they tried!
 
The tough thing is, there are so many players current and in the past that have made themselves a nice NBA career but couldn't guard their own shadows if they tried!

Offensively, yes, but he's going to have to have A LOT of help in the frontcourt if they want to be a serious threat. He's going to have to guard the post with a standing reach that's on the tier of SG's.
 
There's nothing inherently wrong with the draft and stash philosophy ... provided you actually know how to identify talent and have a plan for grooming that talent as it marinates overseas.

KP wasn't all bad, but ... blech.

I think it worked fairly decently, we got Batum who's a big positive and I think we may have Freeland come over who I tink could be a solid backup, not bad. Sure some did not work but at that stage of the draft it's a crapshoot.
 
Batum is not an example of stashing in Europe.
 
white boys can't jump......... if they can, they got no skills! Last one was Rex Chapman!
 
I think missing out on a full season of Gerald Wallace might be the toughest thing to deal with.
 
KBL media day:

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Ha and Peter John Ramos.

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#NBAlockoutismakingmecrazy
 
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Kornheiser and Wilbon strangely prescient in that clip ... "sit on the bench for four years" ... good call.
 

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