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Re: Andre Drummond 

Post#21 » by Ruhiel » Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:29 pm

As I do with many prospects I looked up his height and wingspan and iirc they were the same as Greg Monroe's. But I can't find them anymore.
So he might jump high but he looks like a soft big man. Unfortunately his BBIQ isnt as high as Greg's.

Be interesting to see his official measurements are.

We'll be fine with a guy who has potential of Tyson Chandler in Fab Melo. Just set picks, roll, and finish a drop off pass with a dunk.
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Re: Andre Drummond 

Post#22 » by Rip2137 » Mon Apr 2, 2012 7:44 pm

I love Jeff Teague and all, but as Mike D'antoni just found out, the number of players that can make that pass to be effective night in and night out is pretty low.

Watching most point guards run the Pick and Roll then watching Kidd, Nash, Miller, Williams, Paul or even Lin run that play is night and day.
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Re: Andre Drummond 

Post#23 » by Ruhiel » Tue Apr 3, 2012 12:44 am

Rip2137 wrote:I love Jeff Teague and all, but as Mike D'antoni just found out, the number of players that can make that pass to be effective night in and night out is pretty low.

Watching most point guards run the Pick and Roll then watching Kidd, Nash, Miller, Williams, Paul or even Lin run that play is night and day.



Watching most point guards run the Pick and Roll with Zaza Pachulia, resulting in a fade then watching Tyson Chandler run that play is night and day.

In other words those PGs also benefitted from having an athletic 7'0 finisher just as much as the finisher benefitted from the passer.

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