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Re: The Anthony Randolph Thread 

Post#181 » by Iommi » Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:40 pm

GSForever wrote:Looks like Love is listed as questionable and might give it a go against the Celts. Personally what does Love get out of this? It's pretty selfish if you ask me! His teamate is on a roll right now and the team is not going anywhere this yr. Rambis and Kahn need to shut him down and look closely at what they have. Love to me has nothing to gain by playing on a sore groin expect maybe it looks like he's getting jealous and wants to be the main man. Maybe he's thinking man this guy is playing out of his mind! I better get in there and show the fans who the man is!

That's your natural interpretation of the situation?
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Re: The Anthony Randolph Thread 

Post#182 » by TrentTuckerForever » Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:29 pm

Luv those Knicks wrote:
GSForever wrote:Bosh had this problem with bulking up and he said it ruined his game. Same case for AR. Like I was telling other ppl he is the quickest 6'11 big man in getting to rim and grabbing reb that are out of his area. Add the ball handling skills and his mega confidence. That surely equals greatness. But when KLove comes back it could easily bring him back to where he was before.

If you could gut out another team like the Nuggets did with Carmelo. Would you do it to improve your depth? What I meant with trading KLove, Beasley and Rubio maybe that could get the Magic to listen about the proposed trade for DHoward?

I think AR potential is Bosh 2.0 and a KG lite in between. He's such a great talent that I can't kept hyping him up. In return I'm getting killed in the W's forum...Keep it up kid!! Don't let me down...



Camby too, though his game actually looked good with the 20 extra pounds, but it might have made him more injury prone. Once he lost the muscle and got back to his skinny self, he began to get reasonably healthy again.


I guess I don't get the presupposition that Randolph has to gain weight to play center next to Love. Strength, maybe. To me what he needs more than anything else is a role, and consistent minutes. A team like the Wolves can afford to put up with certain postional shortcomings to put another real player on the floor - I say start Randolph, Love and Beasley. Rambis' odd fascination with running the offense through Darko might actually work against other teams' 2nd line centers.
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