2008 T-Mobile Rookie Challenge Gamethread
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6 years in a row the Sophmores have won. It truly shows how important 1 year of NBA basketball can be for a young player.
Boobie Gibson had a great game. I don't like players hogging the ball, but I must give him his props for shooting well. Rajon and Farmar seemed to act more as point guards getting others involved.
Boobie Gibson had a great game. I don't like players hogging the ball, but I must give him his props for shooting well. Rajon and Farmar seemed to act more as point guards getting others involved.

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did anyone see kg swearing/trash talk on the bench? lol. it looked like he and melo were trash talking.
he was swearing when rondo made that amazing move for a dunk but missed it. lol.
which ever team he plays against for his first game back will see an even crazier kg than most nights! i hope its denver! it would make for a crazy evening with their emotional bunch.
he was swearing when rondo made that amazing move for a dunk but missed it. lol.
which ever team he plays against for his first game back will see an even crazier kg than most nights! i hope its denver! it would make for a crazy evening with their emotional bunch.

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cfan79 wrote:6 years in a row the Sophmores have won. It truly shows how important 1 year of NBA basketball can be for a young player.
That's true. However, keep in mind that this year's sophomore team is not identical to last year's rookie team, which means that at the time the rookies are selected there's not enough information to know who really deserves it.
Let me give you an example: in the 2006 rookie roster there were names like Channing Frye, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Nate Robinson and Charlie Villanueva. The following year these kids we not in the sophomore team (having been replaced by Andrew Bynum, Monta Ellis, Raymond Felton and David Lee).
Another example: Randy Foye, Jorge Garbajosa, Adam Morrison and Marcus Williams all were part of the 2007 rookie team, but were replaced by LaMarcus Aldridge, Ronnie Brewer, Daniel Gibson and Rajon Rondo in the sophomore team last night.
In other words: the first three months of a player's rookie season are not enough to separate the good from the bad.
Next year, some of this year's rookie team will be conspicuously absent from the sophomore team. Who knows? Maybe even Big Baby Davis can make it for Jamario Moon or Jeff Green...
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That's true. However, keep in mind that this year's sophomore team is not identical to last year's rookie team, which means that at the time the rookies are selected there's not enough information to know who really deserves it.
Let me give you an example: in the 2006 rookie roster there were names like Channing Frye, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Nate Robinson and Charlie Villanueva. The following year these kids we not in the sophomore team (having been replaced by Andrew Bynum, Monta Ellis, Raymond Felton and David Lee).
Good point SuperD, I did not think about that. This years Rookie team was pretty bad so maybe a guy like Baby will be on the Soph roster next year.

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What's interesting though is a few years the rookie team has had more talent, but still gotten blown out during the game, which does show the importance of having a year in the NBA. Take a gander at the 2004 rosters to see what I mean:
DWYANE WADE
KIRK HINRICH
LEBRON JAMES
CARMELO ANTHONY
CHRIS KAMAN
Josh Howard
Chris Bosh
Udonis Haslem
Jarvis Hayes
MARKO JARIC
MANU GINOBILI
AMARE STOUDEMIRE
CARLOS BOOZER
YAO MING
Nene
Ronald Murray
Mike Dunleavy
FInal Score: Sophs 142,Rooks 118
So it seems like that extra year in the NBA is important, whether they pick all the right players or not.
DWYANE WADE
KIRK HINRICH
LEBRON JAMES
CARMELO ANTHONY
CHRIS KAMAN
Josh Howard
Chris Bosh
Udonis Haslem
Jarvis Hayes
MARKO JARIC
MANU GINOBILI
AMARE STOUDEMIRE
CARLOS BOOZER
YAO MING
Nene
Ronald Murray
Mike Dunleavy
FInal Score: Sophs 142,Rooks 118
So it seems like that extra year in the NBA is important, whether they pick all the right players or not.
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6and33areGOD wrote:What's interesting though is a few years the rookie team has had more talent, but still gotten blown out during the game, which does show the importance of having a year in the NBA. Take a gander at the 2004 rosters to see what I mean:
I agree, SuperD had a point, but overall I think the 2nd years experience is the reason for such dominance.
