Dante Exum: How good can he be?

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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#161 » by Nycballa2k » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:02 pm

Ramen Noodles wrote:I will be paying very close attention to Payton and Exum this season. Guess I'll hold off judgement until then.


That is all I ask ;)
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#162 » by LJ4pointplay » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:02 pm

Not to over react so summer league, but all-nba level.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#163 » by Kabookalu » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:04 pm

This is all so silly. If Exum was being judged by his Summer League performance then he'd be crucified as a bust that showed nothing but potential.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#164 » by KillMonger » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:05 pm

Ramen Noodles wrote:I will be paying very close attention to Payton and Exum this season. Guess I'll hold off judgement until then.

you should because we are, it's smart to just wait and see. The proof of the pudding is in the eating so to speak, i wish both guys success but until they show me what translates to the NBA when they're going against NBA players you have to reserve judgment. That's the beauty of this thing man anything can happen both of these guys could just break out or both could struggle either way we won't know until we see it.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#165 » by TeaM DimE » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:11 pm

Man Magic fans are being super defensive. I remember lurking their board before the draft and 99% of them were hell bent on getting Exum. They shot down any trade proposals and scoffed at the idea of drafting anybody else.

I will say this, there is a reason Exum went top 5 in one of the best draft classes ever. He has crazy upside, and he showed just a glimpse of that last night. Payton could end up being better but several teams passed on him from 6-10, teams that had a hole at PG.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#166 » by tiderulz » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:13 pm

TeaM DimE wrote:Man Magic fans are being super defensive. I remember lurking their board before the draft and 99% of them were hell bent on getting Exum. They shot down any trade proposals and scoffed at the idea of drafting anybody else.

I will say this, there is a reason Exum went top 5 in one of the best draft classes ever. He has crazy upside, and he showed just a glimpse of that last night. Payton could end up being better but several teams passed on him from 6-10, teams that had a hole at PG.


then you werent lurking long enough, because it wasnt anywhere close to 99% wanting Exum.
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Post#167 » by TeaM DimE » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:15 pm

There was a few people who wanted Smart but yes it was about 90% in favor of Exum.

Edit: This was assuming that the top three went Wiggins, Parker, Embiid.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#168 » by tiderulz » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:19 pm

TeaM DimE wrote:There was a few people who wanted Smart but yes it was about 90% in favor of Exum.


maybe 60% were resolved to taking Exum at 4 if we couldnt move up. And only 1 person i know of proposed Gordon, so that was way out of left field. Quite a few people wanted Vonleh, some wanted Randle. And quite a few wanted Smart.

Was no where near the numbers you are saying. And that isnt saying that Exum wont be good. Exum can be a great player and Orlando can still be happy with the players they chose.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#169 » by TeaM DimE » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:24 pm

Yeah i was pushing for Gordon on Jazzfanzz. I assumed Exum would be gone and i wasn't thrilled with Randle or Smart. I have to admit i was even a little disapointed when the Magic drafted him. But i have fell in love with Exum. I am from Utah and went to the open practice they had. There is a serious buzz around the Jazz this year that hasn't been there in years. Exciting times for us Jazz fans.
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Post#170 » by Nycballa2k » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:24 pm

I've been the biggest advocate for Payton and I'm not a Magic fan by any means
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Post#171 » by jernigan » Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:31 pm

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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#172 » by rockmanslim » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:14 pm

sfernald wrote:
tiderulz wrote:
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I really fell for Payton. Think he will be a stud and can totally see why Magic paid what they did for him. However, Exum looks like a possible cross between Magic Johnson and Kobe Bryant! lol.


did you feel that way after his pretty bad open practice? Exum may be a great player, but i am just amazed at the reaction to him after 1 SL game, and even one that he didnt even dominate.


It could very well be that first time watching shock if you know what I mean. I really hadn't seen much of him, was very skeptical, and then to see him play so well may have been a factor. Plus, comparing him to that little sessions clone who was hogging the ball probably helped him immensely.

Who knows really. I just can't wait to see more of the kid. He has NO ceiling. I actually like him better than wiggins as a prospect after watching their first games. But believe me I do understand the limits of scouting based on one game. I'm just excited like everybody else. Love watching young great players! I actually like Gordon too more than most on here. I think this draft may be one for the history books.


This. I got excited as hell watching him for the reasons you stated. I had no idea what to expect. The shock value definitely played a factor.

But now that everyone has seen him, the surprise factor is out of the way, so everyone can now commence to pick his game apart. I'll be looking at his left hand (especially when dealing with hard traps), his jumper, and his defense. Game on.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#173 » by HoraryAstrology » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:19 pm

I remember when Tim Duncan had a horrible summer league and it was evidence that he'd be a horrible NBA player.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#174 » by richboy » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:30 pm

I didn't see what Penny Hardaway looked like at 18 years old. I imagine it look like Exum after watching him. Some of the best vision, anticipation, and overall floor game I've seen from a player that young. I'm going to be watching a lot of Utah Jazz games to see if he is the real deal. Utah looks like they got something really special.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#175 » by Def Swami » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:51 pm

I didn't want to involve Elfrid Payton in a thread about Dante Exum. And I hate using SL as a metric for projecting careers of 18 year-old kids (it's useless), but since we're comparing players - in Payton's 3 starts last week, he averaged 12 ppg, 9 apg, 7 rpg. He held his own on both sides of the floor, and I'm pretty satisfied with him as our future PG. Exum had a good showing and Jazz fans should be excited about him, but it doesn't make me regret us rolling with Payton as our franchise PG.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#176 » by Big A All Day » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:48 pm

I'm happy that exum has looked legit so far as I wanted the Magic to pick him @ 4 but people need to pump the brakes on the better than parker, young kobe talk. If your anointing exum as the next penny after watching that 1 summer league game then what are u calling Payton after watching the video below?

[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_eCO9AkP-w[/youtube]

Not even Rick Mahorn can make those highlights dull. Anyways, i really like what I've seen out of both of these young guys so far but we're all gonna have to wait until after they play in some games that matter before we see what they're really gonna be.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#177 » by BballerShotCaller » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:56 pm

Narcist wrote:I really can't get excited with what someone has done in the summer league.


This!

Summer League means nearly nothing, compared to what he will face in real NBA games, schedule, consistency,etc.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#178 » by tranjSAIC » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:29 am

XTC wrote:Man this kid reminds me of Penny Hardaway its not even funny.

He is definitely the closes we have seen to Penny so far, I grew up as an Orlando fan and saw every one of his game. Exum definitely doesn't have the potential of a young Penny though. Penny was as quick as Exum, plus he was explosive. Exum just has quickness, his hops are just good.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#179 » by tranjSAIC » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:34 am

TeaM DimE wrote:Exum and Payton could be another CP3 v Deron situation. Both all star point guards but one ends up being a special talent that rises above the rest. Who will be this years CP3? Only time will tell...

I love me some Exum coming as a Magic fan, wish we drafted him. I think Payton has a ton of potential too, hopefully he becomes The Glove 2.0. Exum strikes me as a potential star in the making, who knows if he will reach it, but his ceiling is definitely high.
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Re: Dante Exum: How good can he be? 

Post#180 » by tranjSAIC » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:36 am

Choker wrote:RE: Jazz fans and anyone following Exum, do you guys know if he was doing any special training to improve his athletic ability? I don't remember him having such a lightning quick first step in the Hoops Summit. It gives me hope that Bruno can undergo the same.

What?! His 1st step is the thing scouts have been talking about since he blew up.

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