Should Beasly play sf or pf in the nba

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Should Beasly play sf or pf in the nba 

Post#1 » by numbas » Thu Mar 6, 2008 11:14 am

i see him as a carmelo type in the NBA i def think he should be a sf
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Post#2 » by bigballa3jj » Thu Mar 6, 2008 12:01 pm

shouldn't this be in the draft forum?

if miami gets him, it won't matter, as he and shawn marion will be interchangeable at both forward spots
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Post#3 » by Flash3 » Thu Mar 6, 2008 1:45 pm

We have an NBA Draft Board for such things, as this.

Please make good use of it. :)

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Post#4 » by The_Pope » Thu Mar 6, 2008 3:58 pm

He'll probably be a combo forward like many players in the modern NBA.
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Post#5 » by Cracked Fingers » Thu Mar 6, 2008 10:40 pm

I was wondering about this.

On offense he has the ability to play the 3. However, I'm not sure how he will do against bigs with a back to the basket game.
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Post#6 » by Silk Wilkes » Fri Mar 7, 2008 12:08 am

Combo just like Melo.
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Post#7 » by SmushedPennies » Fri Mar 7, 2008 12:32 am

While he is quick, his foot movement makes him look like more of a PF to me.
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Post#8 » by BigSlam » Fri Mar 7, 2008 2:31 am

Cracked Fingers wrote:I was wondering about this.

On offense he has the ability to play the 3. However, I'm not sure how he will do against bigs with a back to the basket game.


I think that with his length, huge hands and body that looks like after a year or two in the NBA and hitting the weight room like the pro's do it will be Boozer like, he'll do just fine.

I also think that his quicks, range and power will give opposing, more traditional PF's fits trying to keep up and in front of him.
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Post#9 » by DanTown8587 » Fri Mar 7, 2008 3:28 am

PF. The guy is at least 6-9 and probably something like 230-250. Plus, he matches up better there than SF.
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Post#10 » by Ruzious » Fri Mar 7, 2008 3:39 am

PF on a traditional team who would probably be best in a system that uses the F's somewhat interchangably.
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Post#11 » by BucketDawg » Fri Mar 7, 2008 4:02 am

How tall is Beasley? Ive heard that he is really only 6'7 or 6'8, does anybody know for sure?
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Post#12 » by Canomad » Fri Mar 7, 2008 5:38 am

BucketDawg wrote:How tall is Beasley? Ive heard that he is really only 6'7 or 6'8, does anybody know for sure?
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i think hes around 6'7 or 6'8. i heard some people saying hes 6'10 there is no way hes 6'10. im willing to bet he gets listed at 6'7 without shoes at the predraft camp.
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Post#13 » by PDXKnight » Fri Mar 7, 2008 7:41 am

I see him as an SF. He's just a better fit at SF in terms of height at this point at SF but he's definitely versatile.
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Post#14 » by revprodeji » Fri Mar 7, 2008 6:39 pm

BucketDawg wrote:How tall is Beasley? Ive heard that he is really only 6'7 or 6'8, does anybody know for sure?


Most of his offense comes from the baseline or high post, which says more of a 3 then a 4. Sure he needs to polish his ballhandling, but I for sure see him as a 3.

The height is interesting. I wonder that everytime I watch him play.
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Post#15 » by DaGoodz » Fri Mar 7, 2008 9:11 pm

letsgetit wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

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i think hes around 6'7 or 6'8. i heard some people saying hes 6'10 there is no way hes 6'10. im willing to bet he gets listed at 6'7 without shoes at the predraft camp.


Well you should accept it
He was 6'9 with shoes last year
He probably still growing

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Post#16 » by _BBIB_ » Sat Mar 8, 2008 3:44 am

He's a 4.

His strongest asset is his post game.


He has great athleticism but not great lateral quickness a la Josh Smith.
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Post#17 » by GJense4181 » Sun Mar 9, 2008 12:18 am

A PF.
He would do best on a team that starts another F tweener, however. If Milwaukee were to land him they could start him and Villanueva, getting SF AND PF production between the two of them.
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Post#18 » by NBAMAN2006 » Sun Mar 9, 2008 1:08 am

He is either an undersized PF or a defensivley inept SF.
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Post#19 » by revprodeji » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:46 am

He is a kid, defense can be learned. Remember Peja plays the 3 at the NBA level. Glenn RObinson played there for years.
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Post#20 » by _BBIB_ » Sun Mar 9, 2008 5:25 am

revprodeji wrote:He is a kid, defense can be learned. Remember Peja plays the 3 at the NBA level. Glenn RObinson played there for years.


You can't learn lateral quickness.

The point is his post skills are his biggest strength. Putting him at the 3 takes him away from the paint and puts him on the perimeter.

He has decent perimeter skills for a 4, not for a 3.


It's the same argument I made a while back while the Hawks were playing Josh Smith at the 3.


Although Beasley is a better perimeter shooter than Josh Smith, still he's at his best on the block on both sides of the ball

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