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Post#101 » by nwy2211 » Fri Feb 1, 2008 4:13 pm

msiris wrote:Do any of you think DJ White would be a good PF in the NBA? People say he is a little small for the position. But did you see how well he moves people out of the paint. Seems so strong.


I think he could be a legit PF in the league(most likely a backup). I think he needs to work on his overall conditioning and quickness. From watching some of the IU games this year he looks very awkward running up and down the court. I do believe he could be a good hustle guy and tough under the glass.
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Post#102 » by msiris » Fri Feb 1, 2008 4:26 pm

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I think he could be a legit PF in the league(most likely a backup). I think he needs to work on his overall conditioning and quickness. From watching some of the IU games this year he looks very awkward running up and down the court. I do believe he could be a good hustle guy and tough under the glass.
I watched him play Wisconsin last night and he was a bull and was all effort. Much better than CV.
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Post#103 » by nwy2211 » Fri Feb 1, 2008 4:46 pm

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I watched him play Wisconsin last night and he was a bull and was all effort. Much better than CV.


Yeah, I caught some of the game at a bar last night and right now i would definitely take him over CV no questions asked.
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Post#104 » by ReasonablySober » Fri Feb 1, 2008 4:55 pm

He seems to have taken HUGE strides with his FG%.
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Post#105 » by msiris » Fri Feb 1, 2008 5:05 pm

DrugBust wrote:He seems to have taken HUGE strides with his FG%.
Yes. I went too draftnet.com. He was rated like 9th out of all PF.
The rest above him are like unproven. DJ and Bogut. We would have two guys with some major post up games. Plus he can block shots. They could take turns posting. I do not think many people could move DJ out of the paint very easy.
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Post#106 » by nwy2211 » Fri Feb 1, 2008 5:14 pm

He is a player with his stock on the rise. Good to see, especially since it's a player who stayed all 4 years in school
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Post#107 » by msiris » Fri Feb 1, 2008 5:54 pm

nwy2211 wrote:He is a player with his stock on the rise. Good to see, especially since it's a player who stayed all 4 years in school
Yes. I think that is a huge plus. Everyone rated above him will take a few years to mature. They might not pan out at all. When was the last time we had a PF like him? He is a high effort guy. I like Yi , but he is not your traditional PF.
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Post#108 » by askdavescat » Fri Feb 1, 2008 11:00 pm

More a question - what about Kevin Love from UCLA (I'm under the impression he'll come out)? I haven't had a chance to see him play, but from what I've read and heard on the radio, he sounds like a very mature, high basketball IQ kid. At 6'9" (and may grow a little bit yet) and 260, he seems to have the legitimate NBA PF body we've been looking for forever.
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Post#109 » by skones » Sat Feb 2, 2008 12:34 am

I don't think Kevin Love is a guy who fits with Bogut personally. He's a big guy, good rebounder, but he doesn't have the attributes to ever become a good defender at that position. He's a fine offensive player and a smart one at that.

I like DJ White a lot. The guy is a tough player. He'll play defense, he'll hustle, and he'll score when called upon. I think he's the guy who does very well in the NBA despite his draft position kind of in the mold of Carlos Boozer only not THAT good.
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Post#110 » by DamirMarkota52 » Sat Feb 2, 2008 4:08 am

Serge Ibaka.
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Post#111 » by Rockmaninoff » Sat Feb 2, 2008 10:35 pm

Rockmaninoff wrote:The guys I like the most are all projected to be late 1st round and 2nd round picks. So, I guess if they the Bucks are serious about adding talent and depth through the draft, they should either offer to buy picks (ala Portland) or they should try to trade down if any one team ends up having multiple late firsts. Here are a few players that could help us:

Darren Collison - I think we are all aware of what he brings.

Brandon Rush - We need a swingman badly, and Rush provides spot up shooting, good athleticism, good defense, and good size.

Nathan Jawai - I guess the RealGm post on him made me a believer. I would love to see the Bucks take a flyer on this guy, if they have multiple picks around his projected spot. That kind of strength and size is exactly what we need, along with the physical play that he is said to bring. The Aussie connection wouldn't hurt.

DJ White - I think he is a little underrated. He could have a nice career as a Haslem type. High post jumper, rebounder and blocker, garbage man.

If we get a top 3 pick, of course take Rose. If we are lottery but out of the top three, I'd rather trade down if possible and address depth. Or, trade the pick for a proven NBA player. Who knows which underclassmen will come out, but from what I've seen, none of them look all that ready.


I'm going to add Richard Hendrix and Tyler Smith to the list. Devon Hardin, Ty Lawson, Hasheem Thabeet as well. Here is why. This is why if the Bucks get a lotto pick that isn't top 3, and these draft position projections last, it would be best to trade down for additional late 1st round picks, if possible. I'd also like to see the Bucks try to buy late 1st rounders (ala Portland).

These PAWS stats transfer very well to the NBA, if the player is drafted into a situation in which their type is needed. From that list, Beasley will be unavailable, Love and Hansbrough (who reminds me of Krystkowiak)are both small and unathletic for their postions in the NBA, and Ryan Anderson is a perimeter 4.

Out of the guys I've listed, I'd say Tyler Smith, Richard Hendrix, and Darren Collison would be the guys in the 1st round that can help us the most, after Williams, Villanueva, and Gadzuric are traded. That's based on their PAWS and their scouting reports. I do like DJ White if he is available in the 2nd round.

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