OJ Mayo vs Brandon Roy
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OJ Mayo vs Brandon Roy
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OJ Mayo vs Brandon Roy
Who will be the better player over their respective careers?
the two best young up and coming SGs IMO. (mayo is more a 2 than a 1)
the two best young up and coming SGs IMO. (mayo is more a 2 than a 1)
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WadeKnicks2010 wrote:the two best young up and coming SGs IMO. (mayo is more a 2 than a 1)
Kevin Martin? Monta Ellis? Kevin Durant (if he stays at the SG)?
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Kevin Martin? Monta Ellis? Kevin Durant (if he stays at the SG)?
Add Iguodala into the mix - same age as Roy, although he plays a fair bit of SF as well.
Anyways, give me Roy over Mayo - proven at the NBA level, a leader, and always makes great decisions.
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Even tho i think Mayo is the better player, i take roy because he has heart and desire, and a good head on his shoulders.
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I take Mayo if they are both coming out of college, he's got better athleticism, and one thing I really like about him, is that he's one of the most aggressive players at the 2 guard spot, love when he plays that tough, tenacious D.
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Batronuj wrote:Both have very comparable stats in college.
Roy: 20 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and a steal and a half.
Mayo: 20 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and a steal and a half.
Biggest difference, Roy was a senior, Mayo a freshman.
I'll take Mayo.
Dont forget Mayo's killer A/TO ratio of 0.96. Yeah he put up numbers, but he also turned that ball over more, and shot 44% to Roy's 50%. Just because Roy plays within his limits and doesn't stuff the stat sheet doesn't mean he cant.
Mayo shot almost 100 more shots than Roy in 33 games. What do you think Roy's line would be if he shot as much as Mayo did? Roy has always been a very under control, play within the team, kind of player. Just because the numbers look close, it doesn't always mean thats the whole story
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Who would have thought Brandon Roy would be winning in a landslide over the PG hyped up since the 6th grade?
How times have changed.
Deservedly so though considering Roy is a proven young all-star and Mayo didn't exactly wow us as a Freshman.
But in fairness to Mayo, USC's offensive philosophy was atrocious and not necessarily indicative of what's to come from him.
Although he may be overhyped, he's certainly a talented young player. Roy has advantage of being proven, but perhaps if there's an advantage for Mayo perhaps he's a superior athlete.
Then again the Jordan esque move made by Roy in that one game, I don't know.
Perhaps Mayo's one edge could be if he can actually be a true PG.
He's also a guy who tries to take pride defensively with his best Kobe impression. (Although I admit I don't know what type of defender Roy is)
Mayo will be an interesting guy to follow but despite all the hype he's had, as of right now one would be crazy to take a risk on him over Roy.
He'll have to forget all that hype and prove himself worthy of receiving it before someone does that.
How times have changed.
Deservedly so though considering Roy is a proven young all-star and Mayo didn't exactly wow us as a Freshman.
But in fairness to Mayo, USC's offensive philosophy was atrocious and not necessarily indicative of what's to come from him.
Although he may be overhyped, he's certainly a talented young player. Roy has advantage of being proven, but perhaps if there's an advantage for Mayo perhaps he's a superior athlete.
Then again the Jordan esque move made by Roy in that one game, I don't know.
Perhaps Mayo's one edge could be if he can actually be a true PG.
He's also a guy who tries to take pride defensively with his best Kobe impression. (Although I admit I don't know what type of defender Roy is)
Mayo will be an interesting guy to follow but despite all the hype he's had, as of right now one would be crazy to take a risk on him over Roy.
He'll have to forget all that hype and prove himself worthy of receiving it before someone does that.