Wanting the Nets to wallow in the lottery for the next two seasons in hopes of signing a big free agent in 2010 is pipe dreaming, nevermind the fact that none of the big names will sign to a garbage team if moves arent made within the next two seasons to become competitive
LEBRON JAMES IS NOT COMING HERE.
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Da big3 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
whats his style, dont look at him too much, just the box score, lol he plays in seattle, he will be anotha Magloire........
I have had league pass for about the last 6 years, so I tend to watch almost every team.
Wilcox is extremely athletic.
Has a very good NBA body.
He is a true 6'10.
He runs the floor very well for a big man.
Good hands. Good finisher.
Not much handle though.
He has developed a pretty nice post game.
Some decent footwork to get easy dunks and layups, a decent turn around and a decent baby hook.
He has also developed a somewhat reliable jumper out to maybe 14.
He even has a decent face up game.
Definitely almost all low post.
He is a good free throw shooter.
Can be your go to scorer for a play or the game.
Not a good defender, although he can really come up with some great crowd pumping or quieting blocks.
A beast of a rebounder when he wants to be.
Doesn't always seem able to seel off his man.
Actually an underrated passer.
Sometimes tries to do too much and becomes TO prone.
Sometimes tries to do too little and becomes TO prone.
He can absolutley dominante a game offensively for quarters at a time, but then he might just basically disapear.
Not even because he's lazy or deferring out of fear, kind of weird really.
Soemtimes a little lethargic.
He definitely seems to play with passion though, and seems to truly enjoy playing the game.
That is a quality that can't be taught.
He isn't a star by any means, but he is only 26, and is truly still growing as a player.
One of the decent players in the NBA that has been in the L for a number of years, but truly does still have big potential and upside.
I would love him on this team, as stated earlier, even if we were going to make the trade for a vet big man, blow it up or keep the lineup very similar.

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.