Should Big Al / Mayo play for team USA in 4 years?
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Should Big Al / Mayo play for team USA in 4 years?
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Should Big Al / Mayo play for team USA in 4 years?
Will Big Al and Mayo be good enough for team USA?
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deeney0 wrote:He was part of the youth they brought in to scrimmage against team USA last summer, along with players like Roy and Iggy. Foye was invited but couldn't participate because of his knee.
Does Foye have what it takes to compete? Kidd and Billups are getting old. Deron Williams and Chris Paul will be the best available PG's for years to come but USA usually has 3. In the future there will be Rondo and Rose so he will have those guys standing in his way. I actually think Rondo and Rose would be a good choice just because they are so good at defense.
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dunkonu21 wrote:Unless he positively passes Boozer in reputation I don't see it happening. The reason I say that is because Boozer is a good low post scorer which is Al's forte so it'd be redundant. I do think that Al is better than Bosh and Chandler though.
I don't think you can compare Al with Chandler, they play such different games. Al is definately a better low-post scorer, but I think trading him to the hornets for Tyson would hurt the hornets more than it helped them. Al is not as good a center as Tyson is, but he is a better forward than Tyson. He shouldn't replace him as a Team USA candidate. Plus, I agree with those who would rather have wolves players resting and training during the off-season.
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delux55 wrote:i needed a good laugh thanks. Foye on the USA team is beyond stupid. I doubt he is a starter in the league in three years let alone USA team
I am not saying he is a great PG and of course will likely not be one of USA's 3 PG's (granted Williams and Paul are healthy and want to participate). However, he could always be one of the 3 USA reserves.
As for Al Jefferson, he definitely has the talent to play in the Olympics but there is so many bigs already. I think Big Al possibly make the cut. He of course would come off the bench but a lot of it depends on if Greg Oden really lives up to all the hype. Basically I think he could be the 12th man.
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cpfsf wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I am not saying he is a great PG and of course will likely not be one of USA's 3 PG's (granted Williams and Paul are healthy and want to participate). However, he could always be one of the 3 USA reserves.
As for Al Jefferson, he definitely has the talent to play in the Olympics but there is so many bigs already. I think Big Al possibly make the cut. He of course would come off the bench but a lot of it depends on if Greg Oden really lives up to all the hype. Basically I think he could be the 12th man.
i still dont get your point..foye isnt even in the top 15 in terms of american point guards
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i still dont get your point..foye isnt even in the top 15 in terms of american point guards
Forget everything I said about Foye cuz I will sum it up here. Foye is not good enough to represent USA, he can always help USA by helping them train (like Big Al did).
if USA is lucky, we will have Paul, Williams, and Rose as our PG's in 2012 and that will be enough.
I think Big Al can easily play in 2012.
Paul Williams Rose
Wade Roy
James Durant
Anthony Stoudemire
Howard Oden Jefferson
Jefferson however could possibly be replaced by a good 3 point shooter.
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I don't think either will ever be on an Olympics squad. The main thing in Foye's favor over guys like Harris, Rose, and Rondo is his 3-pt shooting, but that can be found from the wing positions too.
I also don't think Al will ever make it. Usually in international play, we use smaller lineups with only one true big on the floor most of the time. (The exception was when KG was on the team, but he could guard perimeter players.) We are stacked at bigs with Howard, Oden, Stoudemire, Chandler, Kaman, etc. Last year, Chandler didn't even average double digit points or rebounds last year, but he was on the team for tryouts. Most of these guys are known primarily for their defense, Al is not unfortunately.
I also don't think Al will ever make it. Usually in international play, we use smaller lineups with only one true big on the floor most of the time. (The exception was when KG was on the team, but he could guard perimeter players.) We are stacked at bigs with Howard, Oden, Stoudemire, Chandler, Kaman, etc. Last year, Chandler didn't even average double digit points or rebounds last year, but he was on the team for tryouts. Most of these guys are known primarily for their defense, Al is not unfortunately.
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