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Watching him play the other day he looked really small and hes not really a point guard on the next level. He's only 6'4, how many great 6'4 shooting guards have there been? Is he really worth a top 4 pick?
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His athleticism makes up for his size and yes he is really worth of a top 4 pick. He is probably already the best catch and shooter in college with very deep range and a lighting quick release. He gets to the line a lot and makes his free throws (85%). He is quick enough to guard PG's and strong enough to guard SG's. EJ is a bit injury prone though, needs to tune up on his ball handling, and work on his in between game.
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Eric Gordon just seems like a natural basketball player, a guy with basketball in his blood, in his fiber, in his essence. Things seem so easy for him. Fluid, fluid player. Definitely worth a top 4 pick IMHO.
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Eric Gordon is MUCH better at attacking the basket with a purpose. Ben Gordon it seems attacks the basket almost like he has to, but Eric attacks it to get either contact or points. And 6'4 is plenty big to play the 2 in the NBA. Small yes, but definitely enough size to get shots off if you have enough speed to do it.
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EJ had to play in a hostile environment today, Illinois was very aggressive in the 1st half only allowing him to score 1 point
He managed to turn things around in the 2nd half making some big 3's, finding his teammates, and getting to the free throw line
In OT though he disappeared a bit but came up big in the 2nd OT when he made a big play on defense forcing a turnover after committing a half court violation
That game showed me that he has heart because I seriously thought he was shutdown for the evening
God would I love him on the Warriors
Go get em Mully!
He managed to turn things around in the 2nd half making some big 3's, finding his teammates, and getting to the free throw line
In OT though he disappeared a bit but came up big in the 2nd OT when he made a big play on defense forcing a turnover after committing a half court violation
That game showed me that he has heart because I seriously thought he was shutdown for the evening
God would I love him on the Warriors
Go get em Mully!
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Gordon from my perspective, an IU season ticket holder, is one year from being truly ready. I watch every home game in person.
1. He lacks discipline on both ends. His shot selection is suspect
2. Often gets too emotional and his game suffers because of it
3. Too aggressive on defense and gets in foul trouble early and often
4. He has the quickest first step I've seen in a while and his range extends beyond nba
5. He is 6'3 in shoes
1. He lacks discipline on both ends. His shot selection is suspect
2. Often gets too emotional and his game suffers because of it
3. Too aggressive on defense and gets in foul trouble early and often
4. He has the quickest first step I've seen in a while and his range extends beyond nba
5. He is 6'3 in shoes
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$*DIPSET BOI*$ wrote:EJ had to play in a hostile environment today, Illinois was very aggressive in the 1st half only allowing him to score 1 point
He managed to turn things around in the 2nd half making some big 3's, finding his teammates, and getting to the free throw line
In OT though he disappeared a bit but came up big in the 2nd OT when he made a big play on defense forcing a turnover after committing a half court violation
That game showed me that he has heart because I seriously thought he was shutdown for the evening
God would I love him on the Warriors
Go get em Mully!
Eric Gordon looked overwhelmed and like he would cry at any minute. He was ok in the 2nd half but nothing too special. At least he attacked the basket. He got bailed out by making a garbage 3, and on no calls on huge fouls and travels in OT. He also made a bonehead play on the 10 second call. Gordon is very talented, but last night surely did not help his draft stock. Though it was sort of an odd game.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Eric Gordon looked overwhelmed and like he would cry at any minute. He was ok in the 2nd half but nothing too special. At least he attacked the basket. He got bailed out by making a garbage 3, and on no calls on huge fouls and travels in OT. He also made a bonehead play on the 10 second call. Gordon is very talented, but last night surely did not help his draft stock. Though it was sort of an odd game.
the refs were terrible for both teams last night, lol.
yeah that 10 second turnover was dumb, but he made up for it by forcing a turnover right after that.
honestly college bball is not good for players like gordon, rose, and mayo. i swear, there is no spacing at all in college. its so crowded and these guys don't have a lot of room to operate imo.
edit: if Rose is 6'4, then Gordon is 6'6. gordon is two inches taller than rose looking at a picture of them standing next to each other
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It didn't hurt it either, he could've just easily remained shutdown for the rest of the game but he turned it on and gave IU somethingCammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Eric Gordon looked overwhelmed and like he would cry at any minute. He was ok in the 2nd half but nothing too special. At least he attacked the basket. He got bailed out by making a garbage 3, and on no calls on huge fouls and travels in OT. He also made a bonehead play on the 10 second call. Gordon is very talented, but last night surely did not help his draft stock. Though it was sort of an odd game.
He did look sacred out there though and it did help that the player that was swarming him on defense sprained his ankle
The freshmen for Illinois definitely out played him








