Post#146 » by penquin11 » Wed Dec 8, 2010 1:51 am
First off I would like to say that Morrison played NOTHING like Walker does and had a VERY different skill set. Walker does not soely rely on Med-long range scoring, he is perfectly happy with taking the ball to the paint and laying it up, however this is coupled with a GREAT mid range game. Morrison could NOT defend, could NOT layup well, could NOT pass, could NOT handle the ball as well, could NOT score in the paint.... should I say more?
Kemba Walker as I stated plays similarly to AI in some ways, he is a hard player to label as I could honestly see him shifting in and out of the PG-SG positions, this adds yet another thing Morrison wasnt, Versitiliy. Not to mention Morrison wasnt the type of leader that Walker is. Furthermore Kemba accels in one specific department that makes him perfect for our team, aggressiveness, the man isnt afraid to take over a game if everyone else is failing..... Just what we need. Finally Kemba's situation is similar to ours in that the majority of UConn's starters are underperfroming and generally shaky on O, however the Huskies are yet to lose..... Please dont joke with me about scouting, I know my way around and I have called some of the more difficult calls, my latest project is DWilliams (who shouldnt go to bobcats)
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Moving on
Players Im not set on:
Terrence Jones: I love the kid, dont get me wrong. One day he will be an all-star but for another team. LB tends to go very hard on rookies and with Jones inexperience and youth it could break him....
Enes Kanter: I dont believe in Euro players or ppl who dont play in US colleges for the MOST part, this guy is no exception. I could be wrong, but we shall see.
Harrison Barnes: Guy needs to man up, or man out..... He is turning into a dissapointment, but he does have great skills, rather he needs to do something that Kemba is, he needs to take control of his team.
Devilzsidewalk wrote:no, the DB's will just be thinking "damn, I thought that was going to be a run!" as they easily recover to intercept a Ponder pass 10 yards off the mark