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Year one stats for Towns? 

Post#1 » by Mediocrity » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:01 am

Hey Minnesota fans, Raptors fan here. I am a big fan of towns- I have taken him 1st overall in consecutive rookie fantasy drafts. I did not get to catch any of his summer league games, but I did catch some highlights. What do you guys see him averaging? I think that Garnett will do wonders for him as the season progresses.
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Post#2 » by Klomp » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:18 am

I'll give him an Al Horford rookie statline of 10 pts, 10 rebs, but with 2.5 ast and 1.5 blks
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Post#3 » by AQuintus » Tue Sep 22, 2015 6:37 am

12 points, 9 boards, 2 assists, 1.5 blocks, ~54 ts% in around 30 mpg
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Post#4 » by Feilong » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:06 am

AQuintus wrote:12 points, 9 boards, 2 assists, 1.5 blocks, ~54 ts% in around 30 mpg


Similar to what i was thinking.
I don't think he will play 30mpg but ~25 (foul trouble + 19y old body), so my stats are
11p, 8r, 2a, 1.5blk
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Post#5 » by GeorgiaWolf » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:37 am

I say 9pts, 7rebs, 2.5asst and 1.5 blocks and finishes third in ROY voting.
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Post#6 » by Grits n Gravy » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:03 pm

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15 points 9 rebounds 2 blocks 2 assists 50fg% 85ft%
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Post#7 » by guille_4 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 2:01 pm

9 ppg
6,5 rpg
1,5 apg
1,1 bpg
50% FG% - 77% FG%

On 25 mpg
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Post#8 » by Calinks » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:10 pm

9pts, 7rebs, 1.5asst and 1.3 BPG
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Post#9 » by C.lupus » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:27 pm

30 pts, 15 rebs, 5 asst, 4 blks He will be the stuff of legends.
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Post#10 » by guest81 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:43 pm

C.lupus wrote:30 pts, 15 rebs, 5 asst, 4 blks He will be the stuff of legends.


So steals will be his weakness? Clearly you think he'll be worse then Thad Young
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Post#11 » by C.lupus » Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:48 pm

Well he's still young and has some maturing to do in his game.
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Post#12 » by theGreatRC » Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:39 am

With KG as his mentor every day of the season, i'd expect low stats, but great defensive impact. Will also showcase his leadership alongside Rubio by constantly talking on D, calling screens, setting screens, making the extra pass, etc. His impact won't be shown by his stats, which will have outsiders looking at Towns as a disappointment in his first year, but real hoop heads and people who watch his game will see his impact. Sort of like how Rubio impacted the game
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Post#13 » by minimus » Wed Sep 23, 2015 5:22 am

theGreatRC wrote:With KG as his mentor every day of the season, i'd expect low stats, but great defensive impact. Will also showcase his leadership alongside Rubio by constantly talking on D, calling screens, setting screens, making the extra pass, etc. His impact won't be shown by his stats, which will have outsiders looking at Towns as a disappointment in his first year, but real hoop heads and people who watch his game will see his impact. Sort of like how Rubio impacted the game

Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.
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Post#14 » by 2Mas » Wed Sep 23, 2015 5:00 pm

minimus wrote:
theGreatRC wrote:With KG as his mentor every day of the season, i'd expect low stats, but great defensive impact. Will also showcase his leadership alongside Rubio by constantly talking on D, calling screens, setting screens, making the extra pass, etc. His impact won't be shown by his stats, which will have outsiders looking at Towns as a disappointment in his first year, but real hoop heads and people who watch his game will see his impact. Sort of like how Rubio impacted the game

Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.

No you don't. I don't think Flip/Mitchell is the answer, but messing with Thibs, you'll have Rubio, Wiggins, Lavine, Towns all ran down & injury prone by their mid 20's.
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Post#15 » by CometGM » Wed Sep 23, 2015 11:34 pm

minimus wrote:
theGreatRC wrote:With KG as his mentor every day of the season, i'd expect low stats, but great defensive impact. Will also showcase his leadership alongside Rubio by constantly talking on D, calling screens, setting screens, making the extra pass, etc. His impact won't be shown by his stats, which will have outsiders looking at Towns as a disappointment in his first year, but real hoop heads and people who watch his game will see his impact. Sort of like how Rubio impacted the game

Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.



If you've watched Towns long enough you'll know he's not about the stats, more about the little things. He makes the right plays and he's more than a willing passer, even a great passer. He's a different player than KG, although he will talk on the court, motivate his team, etc.. he will not go to the KG levels of motivation. Also, he's almost already a better deep post offensive player than KG, which means he'll be better at drawing double-teams. He's more like Marc Gasol but with better passing, running, & athleticism. Mark Gasol is just much stronger, is better defensively, and has so much more experience, but I can see Towns growing into a Marc Gasol type with expanded range. He has the IQ, just needs the strength, and most of all, the experience and playing time.

He'll have issues with foul trouble this season but help adapt little by little. I can see him getting like 12ppg, 8.5r, 3a, 1.4blk, 1s.
His stats won't mean as much as the way he plays and makes the team and other players better. Perfect complement for Wiggins, Rubio, and all the other guys. As theGreatRC and minimus stated, stats won't be important but his impact on the game is what we're looking for.
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Post#16 » by subwayJ » Thu Sep 24, 2015 1:15 am

CometGM wrote:
minimus wrote:
theGreatRC wrote:With KG as his mentor every day of the season, i'd expect low stats, but great defensive impact. Will also showcase his leadership alongside Rubio by constantly talking on D, calling screens, setting screens, making the extra pass, etc. His impact won't be shown by his stats, which will have outsiders looking at Towns as a disappointment in his first year, but real hoop heads and people who watch his game will see his impact. Sort of like how Rubio impacted the game

Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.



If you've watched Towns long enough you'll know he's not about the stats, more about the little things. He makes the right plays and he's more than a willing passer, even a great passer. He's a different player than KG, although he will talk on the court, motivate his team, etc.. he will not go to the KG levels of motivation. Also, he's almost already a better deep post offensive player than KG, which means he'll be better at drawing double-teams. He's more like Marc Gasol but with better passing, running, & athleticism. Mark Gasol is just much stronger, is better defensively, and has so much more experience, but I can see Towns growing into a Marc Gasol type with expanded range. He has the IQ, just needs the strength, and most of all, the experience and playing time.

He'll have issues with foul trouble this season but help adapt little by little. I can see him getting like 12ppg, 8.5r, 3a, 1.4blk, 1s.
His stats won't mean as much as the way he plays and makes the team and other players better. Perfect complement for Wiggins, Rubio, and all the other guys. As theGreatRC and minimus stated, stats won't be important but his impact on the game is what we're looking for.


Dont set the bar so low.
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Post#17 » by CometGM » Thu Sep 24, 2015 5:59 pm

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minimus wrote:Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.



If you've watched Towns long enough you'll know he's not about the stats, more about the little things. He makes the right plays and he's more than a willing passer, even a great passer. He's a different player than KG, although he will talk on the court, motivate his team, etc.. he will not go to the KG levels of motivation. Also, he's almost already a better deep post offensive player than KG, which means he'll be better at drawing double-teams. He's more like Marc Gasol but with better passing, running, & athleticism. Mark Gasol is just much stronger, is better defensively, and has so much more experience, but I can see Towns growing into a Marc Gasol type with expanded range. He has the IQ, just needs the strength, and most of all, the experience and playing time.

He'll have issues with foul trouble this season but help adapt little by little. I can see him getting like 12ppg, 8.5r, 3a, 1.4blk, 1s.
His stats won't mean as much as the way he plays and makes the team and other players better. Perfect complement for Wiggins, Rubio, and all the other guys. As theGreatRC and minimus stated, stats won't be important but his impact on the game is what we're looking for.


Dont set the bar so low.



I want to make sure he exceeds my expectations :D ...i do have a concern about foul trouble and him being on the floor though. Hopefully he's gained some strength over the summer.
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Post#18 » by guest81 » Thu Sep 24, 2015 7:37 pm

2Mas wrote:
minimus wrote:
theGreatRC wrote:With KG as his mentor every day of the season, i'd expect low stats, but great defensive impact. Will also showcase his leadership alongside Rubio by constantly talking on D, calling screens, setting screens, making the extra pass, etc. His impact won't be shown by his stats, which will have outsiders looking at Towns as a disappointment in his first year, but real hoop heads and people who watch his game will see his impact. Sort of like how Rubio impacted the game

Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.

No you don't. I don't think Flip/Mitchell is the answer, but messing with Thibs, you'll have Rubio, Wiggins, Lavine, Towns all ran down & injury prone by their mid 20's.


Because Flip didn't run Wiggins into the ground last year...
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Post#19 » by Dleavitt24 » Thu Sep 24, 2015 8:54 pm

guest81 wrote:
2Mas wrote:
minimus wrote:Yeah, pretty much my thoughts. Stats is the last thing I would worry about. Last year our bigs were non existing in defense, so defensive presence is something I will expect from KAT from the day one. Being physical impersonation of KG on the court, create chemistry with Rubio, learn nuances, take care about body during long season.
I only wish we had Thibodo as our head coach. Really want to see how he would get the best from our young guys in defense.

No you don't. I don't think Flip/Mitchell is the answer, but messing with Thibs, you'll have Rubio, Wiggins, Lavine, Towns all ran down & injury prone by their mid 20's.


Because Flip didn't run Wiggins into the ground last year...


Didn't have much choice when you only have 8-9 players available to play. Wigs will get a more manageable 36 a game and towns will have 26-28, same as garnetts rookie year and A.D. I predict 9-10pts. 6.5- 7 rbs 1.5 steels, 1.5 blocks.
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Post#20 » by guest81 » Thu Sep 24, 2015 10:42 pm

Dleavitt24 wrote:
guest81 wrote:
2Mas wrote:No you don't. I don't think Flip/Mitchell is the answer, but messing with Thibs, you'll have Rubio, Wiggins, Lavine, Towns all ran down & injury prone by their mid 20's.


Because Flip didn't run Wiggins into the ground last year...


Didn't have much choice when you only have 8-9 players available to play. Wigs will get a more manageable 36 a game and towns will have 26-28, same as garnetts rookie year and A.D. I predict 9-10pts. 6.5- 7 rbs 1.5 steels, 1.5 blocks.


manageable 36? That's like tops in the league you know that right? Also forgot to mention Flip running Rubio into the ground in a lost season after coming back from injury

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