Nick Young vs. Oj Mayo
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Nick Young vs. Oj Mayo
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Nick Young vs. Oj Mayo
Both USC SG's, who will be the better player?
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magicfan4life05 wrote:Both USC SG's, who will be the better player?
Haven't seen Mayo play much but as a Wiz fan I can comment on Nick Young.
Strengths: Very good athleticism...able to create his own shot at will...takes too many fadeaways but shoots them at a high clip
Weaknesses: Lack of all-around game...once went 7 games without an assist
My comment is that Nick Young is a perfect sixth man.
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Nick Young feels almost like a Louis Williams type player, IMO. Quick, athletic, and a streaky shooter. Great spark off the bench type player. The edge Nick has over Williams is his size, which allows him to play at the shooting guard spot, while Williams is too small to play at the 2 guard and lacks the skills to be a point guard.
Comparing Nick to OJ is a much harder affair. From what I know of OJ it could be a similar comparison, but I know little of OJ.
Comparing Nick to OJ is a much harder affair. From what I know of OJ it could be a similar comparison, but I know little of OJ.

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Farsi Man wrote:Nick Young=poor man's Kobe
OJ Mayo=poor man's Wade
Take your pick.
How is Mayo like Wade? Mayo has a very nice jumper, is a solid defender, but has trouble getting by his man. Wade destroys his man and slashes at will, but has an inconsistent jumper, and his d is definitely one of his weaknesses.
As for Nick Young, a poor man's Kobe (with an emphasis on the "poor man's") is not a bad comparison. He doesn't posses Kobe's play making abilities, but when he's scoring, he does make you think of Kobe, without a doubt.
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That Nicka wrote:Nick Young is more like a poor man's Jerry Stackhouse...
OJ is a better ball handler, and much better passer than Young.... He is lesser than Wade in terms of passing/creating for others... But he has more range on his shot than Wade
Stackhouse is a sucky shooter who has a pitiful career clip of 41%/31%. N1 is already shooting 44%/40%.
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Gilbert Arenas has noted several times in his blog the comparison between Kobe and Nick Young. Although he said that Kobe has a mentality that Nick doesn't. I think Young will turn into more of a Kevin Martin type player, which he has a realistic chance of becoming.
Currently Young shoots a little too much, but has shown the ability to get to the hole with relative ease. When he becomes more confident as a player I expect him to drive as much as he shoots jumpers.
I feel Young gets unjustly critisized for his strengths as a player. He is a good shooter and when given consistent minutes he has proven to be a very explosive scorer.
In the few games I watched of USC I didn't come away overly impressed with Mayo. He didn't attack the hoop like I thought he would. He impressed me as a shooter, but for as much talent as he has he deferred too much to his teammates.
Currently Young shoots a little too much, but has shown the ability to get to the hole with relative ease. When he becomes more confident as a player I expect him to drive as much as he shoots jumpers.
I feel Young gets unjustly critisized for his strengths as a player. He is a good shooter and when given consistent minutes he has proven to be a very explosive scorer.
In the few games I watched of USC I didn't come away overly impressed with Mayo. He didn't attack the hoop like I thought he would. He impressed me as a shooter, but for as much talent as he has he deferred too much to his teammates.