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The Thomas Robinson Thread (workout on 22nd)

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 3:44 pm
by fatlever
use this thread for links, videos, combine results and specific discussion about all things thomas robinson.

College: Kansas
NBA Position: Power Forward

Draft Express Profile:
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Tho ... nson-5496/

NBADraft Profile:
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/thomas-robinson

Combine Results: TBA

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 6:32 pm
by Eoghan
*starts firing shots for Stun to defend*

He's old, he couldn't beat out the Morris twins who are fringe players right now, he can't shoot but he loves shooting and he'll be 6'6 and 3/4" at the most, in shoes on a blue moon. :trollfacesmiley:

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 7:56 pm
by captaincrunk
to be fair, he is pretty old. Had the same worry with Kemba. If he was 18 and doing this he'd be much higher on my list, but he isn't.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 8:39 pm
by Vanderbilt_Grad
Watching the video ... he reminds me a tiny bit of LJ. Some of the body movement and shooting looks similar. Not opposed to drafting him at all.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 9:10 pm
by Walt Cronkite
Ugh, he's 21? Consider my enthusiasm affectively curbed. We are the worst. :(

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 9:16 pm
by captaincrunk
Walt Cronkite wrote:Ugh, he's 21? Consider my enthusiasm affectively curbed. We are the worst. :(

exactly. Though he didn't get much chance to shine in his first two years off the bench.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 9:21 pm
by Rich4114
Wow, not sure how I didn't notice this. How much better can he get compared to the 19 year olds?

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 9:30 pm
by captaincrunk
Rich4114 wrote:Wow, not sure how I didn't notice this. How much better can he get compared to the 19 year olds?

no one can really say. But I had the same reservations about Kemba :/

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 2, 2012 10:23 pm
by James Gatz
It would be somewhat amusing with Biz being two years younger yet still be a veteran over him.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 12:16 am
by truthbtold21
WOW.... when did 21 become old?

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 12:53 am
by Rich4114
truthbtold21 wrote:WOW.... when did 21 become old?


It didn't become old; but when you look at this guy just now becoming relevant at 21 vs these other guys at 17 and 18 it's a big difference. Not saying it means much of anything but it's certainly a small red flag.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 1:59 am
by Stun704
BrotherDave wrote:*starts firing shots for Stun to defend*

He's old, he couldn't beat out the Morris twins who are fringe players right now, he can't shoot but he loves shooting and he'll be 6'6 and 3/4" at the most, in shoes on a blue moon. :trollfacesmiley:

Wow. first of all anyone with an eye for basketball can see that T-Rob is more talented then the Twins comebined, as showing when he became the leader of the team after they left, he led them further then the Twins ever did.

2nd of all he can shoot better then drummond, and hes already measured out in 6'10 with shoes on

Him being 21 would only be a problem if he was RAW, hes not as raw as the soon to be bust named Drummond, you guys are backwards, its good that he has low bust potential. theres no way you could say T-Rob has a low ceiling, when he plays like a young Karl Malone. Malone came in the league at 21 as well.. but he won MVP in his mid 30's meaning he T-ROB baring Injury will have a LONG LONG LONG Long..... shelf life. THIS IS OUR CONSOLATION PRIZE. THOMAS ROBINSON!

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 2:20 am
by Dorko
You guys gotta take BPA and that is not Thomas robinson

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 2:51 am
by Marino
Dorko wrote:You guys gotta take BPA and that is not Thomas robinson

Who are you?

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 2:52 am
by TheKingofSting
Stun704 wrote:
BrotherDave wrote:*starts firing shots for Stun to defend*

He's old, he couldn't beat out the Morris twins who are fringe players right now, he can't shoot but he loves shooting and he'll be 6'6 and 3/4" at the most, in shoes on a blue moon. :trollfacesmiley:

Wow. first of all anyone with an eye for basketball can see that T-Rob is more talented then the Twins comebined, as showing when he became the leader of the team after they left, he led them further then the Twins ever did.

2nd of all he can shoot better then drummond, and hes already measured out in 6'10 with shoes on

Him being 21 would only be a problem if he was RAW, hes not as raw as the soon to be bust named Drummond, you guys are backwards, its good that he has low bust potential. theres no way you could say T-Rob has a low ceiling, when he plays like a young Karl Malone. Malone came in the league at 21 as well.. but he won MVP in his mid 30's meaning he T-ROB baring Injury will have a LONG LONG LONG Long..... shelf life. THIS IS OUR CONSOLATION PRIZE. THOMAS ROBINSON!


So you are basically calling Bill Self an idiot?

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 2:53 am
by TheKingofSting
Dorko wrote:You guys gotta take BPA and that is not Thomas robinson


I agree

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 5:24 am
by SWedd523
Marino wrote:
Dorko wrote:You guys gotta take BPA and that is not Thomas robinson

Who are you?

He's Dorko you silly weasel

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 6:22 am
by StitchJones
Right now, as long as he measures out well, Robinson is my pick. If he measures 6-7 or below then we should look elsewhere.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 9:04 pm
by Bassman
Just wait till you see Robinson's output in the workouts. He is going to shake the trees relative to his improved shooting skills, his hustle and physical strength. I agree, if his measurables come in really short, that will be trouble. But nobody is touching T-Rob relative to his total package. Some will question his top-end potential, but I do not. Superstar? Likely not. All-star? Very possible.

The key to the value of Robinson is his existing foundation. Check out his footwork, shooting motion, strength, BBIQ, conditioning, intensity, defense, etc. Robinson will get better with his full-time work. He may struggle against long 4's like Davis at times, but I think he'll eventually be a force on this team.

Re: The Thomas Robinson Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 3, 2012 9:14 pm
by Lil VanGrizz
Where does he fit though? I think Biyombo needs to be our PF of the future. He isn't a C. I know some think he would be an excellent third big, but I think he has the potential to be an anchor for an elite defense. He has the quickness, drive, and awareness to be a defensive force. I don't think Robinson has the potential to make him worth more then Biyombo.

I question if he has enough potential, size, and youth to give up a possible DPOY candidate who is younger then him.

Makes no sense at all to me.