J-Mezzy wrote:Doesn't matter that we won all those games late.
We would have probably drafted Ayton if not Bamba even with a top 3 pick
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J-Mezzy wrote:Doesn't matter that we won all those games late.
We would have probably drafted Ayton if not Bamba even with a top 3 pick
KillMonger wrote:I get what you're saying but why compare those two out of nowhere? 2nd year player to a rookie? I think a lot of people felt Luka could be this good.pepe1991 wrote:¸And just like that, buzzerbeater step back 3 for a win to tie playoff series, without second best player aveliable....
Zion- Luka comparison is like comparing Durant to Blake Griffin. Just because one can jump higher that doesn't make him better at playing basketball
pepe1991 wrote:I just can't see Zion as 1# option on contender. I also can't see him staying healthy while rolling around with 300 pounds.
He is interesting freak athlete and gifted player to watch, i highly doubt he will ever be top 5 basketball player in this league.
SOUL wrote:pepe1991 wrote:I just can't see Zion as 1# option on contender. I also can't see him staying healthy while rolling around with 300 pounds.
He is interesting freak athlete and gifted player to watch, i highly doubt he will ever be top 5 basketball player in this league.
He has a lot of incentive to get his body right though. A lot of pressure to be great with #1 pick.. not some chubby roleplayer like Big Baby.
He could be prolific scorer though. 22 points in 27 minutes is![]()
Needs to improve defense but it all starts with his body. If he gets that right then he may be really hard to stop.
pepe1991 wrote:SOUL wrote:pepe1991 wrote:I just can't see Zion as 1# option on contender. I also can't see him staying healthy while rolling around with 300 pounds.
He is interesting freak athlete and gifted player to watch, i highly doubt he will ever be top 5 basketball player in this league.
He has a lot of incentive to get his body right though. A lot of pressure to be great with #1 pick.. not some chubby roleplayer like Big Baby.
He could be prolific scorer though. 22 points in 27 minutes is![]()
Needs to improve defense but it all starts with his body. If he gets that right then he may be really hard to stop.
I'm really not sold on him nor Pelicans.
Teams just run like maniacs, boost pace, shoot with 20 shots on the clock and inflate stats like no other team.
There is no other way how to explain how 23 ppg allstar wing, 19 ppg former allstar PG, 15 ppg starter, 22 ppg rookie, 12-7-6 third year player all combine for... 30-42 record.
Just like Hawks have, on paper , 30 ppg pg, 22 ppg center and 15 ppg bench scorer and they all combine for... 20-47 record ...
I think Zion will always have nice numbers, i'm not sure it will ever translate into nice teams. i also simply can't see value of 6'7 center in half court who can't shoot to save his life.
pepe1991 wrote:SOUL wrote:pepe1991 wrote:I just can't see Zion as 1# option on contender. I also can't see him staying healthy while rolling around with 300 pounds.
He is interesting freak athlete and gifted player to watch, i highly doubt he will ever be top 5 basketball player in this league.
He has a lot of incentive to get his body right though. A lot of pressure to be great with #1 pick.. not some chubby roleplayer like Big Baby.
He could be prolific scorer though. 22 points in 27 minutes is![]()
Needs to improve defense but it all starts with his body. If he gets that right then he may be really hard to stop.
I'm really not sold on him nor Pelicans.
Team just run like maniacs, boost pace, shoot with 20 shots on the clock and inflate stats like no other team.
There is no other way how to explain how 23 ppg allstar wing, 19 ppg former allstar PG, 15 ppg starter, 22 ppg rookie, 12-7-6 third year player all combine for... 30-42 record.
Just like Hawks have, on paper , 30 ppg pg, 22 ppg center and 15 ppg bench scorer and they all combine for... 20-47 record ...
I think Zion will always have nice numbers, i'm not sure it will ever translate into nice teams. i also simply can't see value of 6'7 center in half court who can't shoot to save his life.
This is relative to his hype tho, i don't think he will suck or be terrible. I just imagine him being 24-26 ppg player who never leads teams anywhere. Pretty much Blake Griffin for whole lenght of his career. Also early peak and fast decline as amount of force they use kills their knees and joints over time.
SOUL wrote:pepe1991 wrote:SOUL wrote:
He has a lot of incentive to get his body right though. A lot of pressure to be great with #1 pick.. not some chubby roleplayer like Big Baby.
He could be prolific scorer though. 22 points in 27 minutes is![]()
Needs to improve defense but it all starts with his body. If he gets that right then he may be really hard to stop.
I'm really not sold on him nor Pelicans.
Teams just run like maniacs, boost pace, shoot with 20 shots on the clock and inflate stats like no other team.
There is no other way how to explain how 23 ppg allstar wing, 19 ppg former allstar PG, 15 ppg starter, 22 ppg rookie, 12-7-6 third year player all combine for... 30-42 record.
Just like Hawks have, on paper , 30 ppg pg, 22 ppg center and 15 ppg bench scorer and they all combine for... 20-47 record ...
I think Zion will always have nice numbers, i'm not sure it will ever translate into nice teams. i also simply can't see value of 6'7 center in half court who can't shoot to save his life.
Hawks entire team is young as hell. At least 5 of them that are getting minutes. Trae, Huerter, Collins, Hunter, Reddish, etc. Magic team from rebuilding past years had collection of decent-good talent at best but too young to win. A team with all of those players NOW is like a "solid" playoff team but still not getting past 2nd round or beating a team with a legit 1-2 punch + solid roleplayers. But not as bad as they were years ago. Hawks will probably trade the ones that they can't wait long on and mix them with Trae/Collins.
Pelicans team also young even though they had a mix of vets and young or inexperienced NBA guys. Zo/Ingram/Zion/NAW/Melli (not young but inexperienced in NBA)/Hayes. A lot of guys who played minutes who are 22 and younger and even the older young guys like Zo/Ingram aren't good enough to carry teams with a year or 2 of experience. That team will look drastically different in the upcoming years around Zion.
Too early though. I know you like to judge people quick pepebut even the goats have waited 7, 8, 9 seasons for teams that are even close enough to sniff championship. Even if these guys aren't #1 options on great teams like LeBron or what Luka seems like he's turning into.. gotta give them time to learn and improve. I can see Zion doing a lot of damage in small ball teams.
All of those teams that have big hype with a lot of young players always disappoint. Sixers might have been the only one recently that hadn't but they surrounded them with steady guys in the past few years and that was after they moved a lot of their other younger guys like Nerlens, Okafor, MCW, etc.
We'll see what happens though. I think there is a lot of talent in the league so for Zion to crack top 5 or top 10 might be hard but like I said it all starts with his conditioning.
Bonafide89 wrote:Him and Horford are money pits right nowKillMonger wrote:wow, philly gave tobias harris 180 million for this kinda performance?
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Optimus_Steel wrote:I didnt watch any playoff games other than Magic games and some of the Philly series. What happened to Indiana? Why did they get sweept like that? Not having Sabonis is not a good enough reason.
Oladipo isn't good right now. Maybe he'll get it back, maybe he won't. He just isn't explosive.Optimus_Steel wrote:I didnt watch any playoff games other than Magic games and some of the Philly series. What happened to Indiana? Why did they get sweept like that? Not having Sabonis is not a good enough reason.
PrimeThyme wrote:Bam is what I wish Bamba was. Just so impactful on both ends. Doesn't stretch the floor much, but what he brings to the game as a playmaker from the 5 spot and as a lob threat can't be understated.
Heat are as good as anybody at developing young talent. It also helps that they draft players like Nunn, Herro, and Robinson who have modern offensive skillsets unlike most of our players.
Ducklett wrote:J-Mezzy wrote:Doesn't matter that we won all those games late.
We would have probably drafted Ayton if not Bamba even with a top 3 pick
LOL incredible. This is why Weham still have jobs.