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DanTown8587 wrote:I have problems with everyone of your odd picks in the top 10.
And you have an ax to grind with Westbrook or something? I mean 22? Behind Donte Green by 11 spots? Do you watch games or read a Chad Ford article every three months to get these ratings?
No, I watched an entire season of Westbrook ball hogging and playing out of control. Lots of 1 on 3 fast breaks and blocked layups. The guy is a good defender and has some skills, but he has yet to really learn how to play basketball. He needs to take the And1 Mix Tape out of his game if he wants to play in the NBA.
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Big_Mac79 wrote:Just wondering what happened to some guys
Jaycee Carroll
Derrick Low
Chris Lofton
I view them as all pretty much the same player but are they not draft material?
Lofton is not draft material. Too small to play SG in the NBA. Low and Carroll both have a shot to be picked and likely would have been in the next 10 players.
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I think, as far as Big Boards go...
Jordan, Gallinari, Arthur, Greene, McGee, Koufos, Hibbert, and Ogilvy are too high. Way too high in some cases (Gallinari and Koufos mainly)
Gordon is probably a bit too low. Everyone is bashing him for his poor play at the end of the season, but the guy was nursing a wrist injury and that swirling turmoil at Indiana really took a toll on him and the rest of the team. I still think hes a top 6 prospect in this draft.
Randolph, Westbrook (Sorry, anyone with size that good and perimeter D as good as he is has a place in the NBA over one of the many undersized points in the draft.), Lawson, and Hansbrough are too low.
Jordan, Gallinari, Arthur, Greene, McGee, Koufos, Hibbert, and Ogilvy are too high. Way too high in some cases (Gallinari and Koufos mainly)
Gordon is probably a bit too low. Everyone is bashing him for his poor play at the end of the season, but the guy was nursing a wrist injury and that swirling turmoil at Indiana really took a toll on him and the rest of the team. I still think hes a top 6 prospect in this draft.
Randolph, Westbrook (Sorry, anyone with size that good and perimeter D as good as he is has a place in the NBA over one of the many undersized points in the draft.), Lawson, and Hansbrough are too low.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No, I watched an entire season of Westbrook ball hogging and playing out of control. Lots of 1 on 3 fast breaks and blocked layups. The guy is a good defender and has some skills, but he has yet to really learn how to play basketball. He needs to take the And1 Mix Tape out of his game if he wants to play in the NBA.
As someone has since said, his defense alone as a PG makes it impossible for him to be out of the top 15. And I really don't think his offense was that bad. Granted, sometimes he tries to much on offense, but that can be handled by coaches. If Westbrook is available at #13, no way Portland doesn't bite.
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DanTown8587 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
As someone has since said, his defense alone as a PG makes it impossible for him to be out of the top 15. And I really don't think his offense was that bad. Granted, sometimes he tries to much on offense, but that can be handled by coaches. If Westbrook is available at #13, no way Portland doesn't bite.
More than anyone in this draft other than Jordan, Westbrook would be helped by another year of college. I think he runs a big risk of flopping if he comes out this year. He has some intrguing qualities, but he is just too unrefined. People will be patient with big men, not with guards.
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For what it is worth,IMO Omer Asık is going to climb up in draft.I expect him to go somewhere between 20-25. He doesnt have a "crazy upside" but he is one of the best defensive big man in the draft and I dont think he wont drop beyond Jazz or Spurs's 1st round picks.
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Cammo101 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No, I watched an entire season of Westbrook ball hogging and playing out of control. Lots of 1 on 3 fast breaks and blocked layups. The guy is a good defender and has some skills, but he has yet to really learn how to play basketball. He needs to take the And1 Mix Tape out of his game if he wants to play in the NBA.
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i'm not the only one who thinks westbrook being overrated








