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Official NBA Draft Lottery Discussion Thread II

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Post#441 » by heat4life » Fri May 16, 2008 2:01 pm

People keep putting Beasley with Duncan, Boozer and those TRUE BIG PF's. He is not even close to being 6'8 Elton Brand. The biggest concern with Beasley is his size to play PF which is the reason why we would draft him. If he can't play PF then he is a SF. Do we draft a SF with the #1 pick?

If Beasley was 6'11 - 7'0 or even 6'9 but a hefty 250lbs with his same skills, we wouldn't even talk about Derrick Rose. I have big concerns about Beasley's size to play PF. If he can't play down low with the big bodies, then what is the point? He becomes a perimeter player.

Maybe Beasley will grow, get bigger and be able to bang with the bigger bodies like Duncan, Boozer etc in the future but you can't deny that it is a huge concern.

If Beasley doesn't develop his body, then we have a duplicate on our roster at SF with Marion and still HUGE holes at PG and PF/C. Rose basically covers one of those holes (and probably the most important) for years.

I am not even discussing potential or talent anymore because both sides have very valid points but as far as risks, you can't deny that drafting Beasley is a bigger risk than Rose.
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Post#442 » by DBurks2818 » Fri May 16, 2008 6:44 pm

Beasley looks like a rich man's Boozer to me. They play pretty similarly.
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Post#443 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Fri May 16, 2008 8:54 pm

heat4life wrote:People keep putting Beasley with Duncan, Boozer and those TRUE BIG PF's. He is not even close to being 6'8 Elton Brand. The biggest concern with Beasley is his size to play PF which is the reason why we would draft him. If he can't play PF then he is a SF. Do we draft a SF with the #1 pick?

If Beasley was 6'11 - 7'0 or even 6'9 but a hefty 250lbs with his same skills, we wouldn't even talk about Derrick Rose. I have big concerns about Beasley's size to play PF. If he can't play down low with the big bodies, then what is the point? He becomes a perimeter player.

Maybe Beasley will grow, get bigger and be able to bang with the bigger bodies like Duncan, Boozer etc in the future but you can't deny that it is a huge concern.

If Beasley doesn't develop his body, then we have a duplicate on our roster at SF with Marion and still HUGE holes at PG and PF/C. Rose basically covers one of those holes (and probably the most important) for years.

I am not even discussing potential or talent anymore because both sides have very valid points but as far as risks, you can't deny that drafting Beasley is a bigger risk than Rose.


David West is the same size and weight as Beasley and he is an all-star PF..currently outplaying Tim Duncan.

Guys like Millsap, Landry, Powe, Haslem, Bass are even shorter and were drafted in the 2nd round and even undrafted cause of their size..and theyre productive players..these guys just have a nose for the ball...just like Beasley does.
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Post#444 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Fri May 16, 2008 9:02 pm

This Rose vs. Beasley argument reminds me a lot of those Posey vs. Wright arguments last season.

The majority wanted Wright, visualizing this team running fast break like the Suns and Wade/Wright hooking up for alley oops..the athleticism and size was the biggest draw just like Rose.

While some didnt want Posey because of his problems with Riley and because of that picture on the net. He would be a "distraction" to the team. same concerns shown for Beasley.
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Post#445 » by Lane1974 » Fri May 16, 2008 9:16 pm

HIF wrote:Beasley shaggers and Rose shaggers.

Driving me crazy. It's as though you all know exactly how well your "champion" will do - which is fantastic and how badly the other guy will do.

You've stated the same things over and over and over again. Please shut up now. If beasley is as good as the Beasley cheerleaders say then we will be fantastic, if Rose is as good as the rose cheerleaders say - we will be fantastic.

Of course if either player is as average as the opposition's cheerleaders say we may as well up Ricky D.
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Post#446 » by CoolD » Fri May 16, 2008 11:22 pm

CB4MiamiHeat wrote:This Rose vs. Beasley argument reminds me a lot of those Posey vs. Wright arguments last season.

The majority wanted Wright, visualizing this team running fast break like the Suns and Wade/Wright hooking up for alley oops..the athleticism and size was the biggest draw just like Rose.

While some didnt want Posey because of his problems with Riley and because of that picture on the net. He would be a "distraction" to the team. same concerns shown for Beasley.
Please, this is beyond ridiculous. Posey was way less of headcase than the reported accounts of Dorell Wright that he is beyond immature outside the court. Just like Beasley, their is reports Beasley attention span is worst than a 2 year old.

I was one of the persons that favored Posey over Wright. I was one of the few people that had enough sense to know Ricky Davis trade wasn't as good as most Heat fans thought, when everyone was falling head over heels over it.

There is a reason a guy like Pat Riley reportedly wants Rose. Their is reason why know he has become the favorite to become the number one pick. By most people that are following the draft.
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Post#447 » by Flash3 » Fri May 16, 2008 11:28 pm

CoolD wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Please, this is beyond ridiculous. Posey was way less of headcase than the reported accounts of Dorell Wright that he is beyond immature outside the court. Just like Beasley, their is reports Beasley attention span is worst than a 2 year old.

I was one of the persons that favored Posey over Wright. I was one of the few people that had enough sense to know Ricky Davis trade wasn't as good as most Heat fans thought, when everyone was falling head over heels over it.

There is a reason a guy like Pat Riley reportedly wants Rose. Their is reason why know he has become the favorite to become the number one pick. By most people that are following the draft.
Ricky Davis did what Ricky Davis does, score.

Everything else around him just failed. -- Not his fault.

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Post#448 » by Sideshow Bob » Sat May 17, 2008 12:25 am

I'd take Ricky Davis and his expiring contract over Antoine Walker 100 out of 100 times.
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Post#449 » by MartyConlonJr » Sat May 17, 2008 12:26 am

CB4MiamiHeat wrote:This Rose vs. Beasley argument reminds me a lot of those Posey vs. Wright arguments last season.

The majority wanted Wright, visualizing this team running fast break like the Suns and Wade/Wright hooking up for alley oops..the athleticism and size was the biggest draw just like Rose.

While some didnt want Posey because of his problems with Riley and because of that picture on the net. He would be a "distraction" to the team. same concerns shown for Beasley.


Comparing Rose to the player in your scenario who was a bust doesn't mean Rose will be a bust as well. If anything Beasley is the more uncertain "potential" guy because he could be a tweener or a franchise player, while Rose is probably more of a "sure thing" but perhaps not providing as much if both meet their potential.
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Post#450 » by CoolD » Sat May 17, 2008 12:50 am

Sideshow Bob wrote:I'd take Ricky Davis and his expiring contract over Antoine Walker 100 out of 100 times.
We won a title with Walker. We made the Playoffs twice with Walker. We had the worst year ever with Ricky ever.

And we added a worst contract with Blount, dumped a 31st pick. Yeah, I would do it over and over again(sarcasm)
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Post#451 » by DBurks2818 » Sat May 17, 2008 12:50 am

CoolD wrote:And we added a worst contract with Blount, dumped a [Future 1st Rd] pick. Yeah, I would do it over and over again(sarcasm)


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Post#452 » by DBurks2818 » Sat May 17, 2008 12:51 am

Which reminds me, I wonder if Riley asked for the Heat's 2nd rounder back in that trade?
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Post#453 » by Wade2k6 » Sat May 17, 2008 12:58 am

Wiretap says the T'Wolves might be shopping their second round pick (#31) for a 2nd rounder next year.

We own the Sixers 2nd round pick in 2009 from the DQ for Jason Smith deal.

Why not if your Riley try and swap picks? Players like Ryan Anderson, Mario Chalmers, DeVon Hardin, possibly Jason Thompson.
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Post#454 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Sat May 17, 2008 1:01 am

MartyConlonJr wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Comparing Rose to the player in your scenario who was a bust doesn't mean Rose will be a bust as well. If anything Beasley is the more uncertain "potential" guy because he could be a tweener or a franchise player, while Rose is probably more of a "sure thing" but perhaps not providing as much if both meet their potential.


I think you have it backwards.. a guy thats biggest strength is size, athleticism, and potential where the offense in college was predicated on playing 1 on 1 is probably more of a risk than a guy that put up 26-12 on a much beter conference with bad teammates and double teams.

You would think a Heat fan wouldnt buy this tweener stuff..remember D-Wade? He was too short for SG? Not even close his wingspan was huge ad he proved he could play the SG position.

I honestly think wingspan or standing reach is a better way to judge than height...Beasley has a huge wingspan.
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Post#455 » by Wade2k6 » Sat May 17, 2008 1:05 am

CB4MiamiHeat wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I think you have it backwards.. a guy thats biggest strength is size, athleticism, and potential where the offense in college was predicated on playing 1 on 1 is probably more of a risk than a guy that put up 26-12 on a much beter conference with bad teammates and double teams.

You would think a Heat fan wouldnt buy this tweener stuff..remember D-Wade? He was too short for SG? Not even close his wingspan was huge ad he proved he could play the SG position.

I honestly think wingspan or standing reach is a better way to judge than height...Beasley has a huge wingspan.
Rose' concern right now is his jumpshot, pretty much nothing else

Beasley concern is his maturity, attitude, and whether he's quick enough to guard SFs and big enough to guard PFs.
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Post#456 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Sat May 17, 2008 1:12 am

Wade2k6 wrote:Wiretap says the T'Wolves might be shopping their second round pick (#31) for a 2nd rounder next year.

We own the Sixers 2nd round pick in 2009 from the DQ for Jason Smith deal.

Why not if your Riley try and swap picks? Players like Ryan Anderson, Mario Chalmers, DeVon Hardin, possibly Jason Thompson.


I dont know much about the guys you mentioned but a couple guys i really like are Richard Hendrix, DJ White and Shan Foster.
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Post#457 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Sat May 17, 2008 1:19 am

Wade2k6 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Rose' concern right now is his jumpshot, pretty much nothing else

Beasley concern is his maturity, attitude, and whether he's quick enough to guard SFs and big enough to guard PFs.


the maturity and attitude was a question mark at the beginning of the season..havent heard nothing about it since....its all overblown and pranks..just like Rose getting in a fight for a girl is stuff that just happens.

Rose also has question marks about his decision making in the half court and turnovers..hes never really played the traditional PG position.

Beasley also tends to force shots over double teams...it could be cause of his bad teammates or lack of court vision..well see.
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Post#458 » by CoolD » Sat May 17, 2008 1:21 am

CB4MiamiHeat wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I think you have it backwards.. a guy thats biggest strength is size, athleticism, and potential where the offense in college was predicated on playing 1 on 1 is probably more of a risk than a guy that put up 26-12 on a much beter conference with bad teammates and double teams.

You would think a Heat fan wouldnt buy this tweener stuff..remember D-Wade? He was too short for SG? Not even close his wingspan was huge ad he proved he could play the SG position.

I honestly think wingspan or standing reach is a better way to judge than height...Beasley has a huge wingspan.
He has good wingspan, but not freakish. He has 7 foot wingspan, a guy like Tracy McGrady has 7 3, Shaq has over 7 6, Duncan around 75, a guy like Kevin Durant has 7 5. He has a good wingspan, but nothing outlandishly freakish.

I read a report Dwight Howard has a 7 8 wingspan.


The tweener arguement, might not work to the Miami Heat fans. But to many scouts and Pat Riley, it seems to have an effect on. I go with the scouts and Riley instead of the Heat fans that thought we had a shot at a title before the season started.
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Post#459 » by Flash4thewin » Sat May 17, 2008 1:28 am

Why in the world would you want a PF guarding SF? :crazy: Because Beasley is so athletically talented he can play sf part time but there is no question he is a PF.


The funny thing is knowing Pat he says one thing then does the opposite to get the max value in anything he does. If word out of the Heat organization says Rose then Beasley will be the pick and visa versa. Remember how word out of the Heat organization was we were going to pick Kaman, then picked Wade instead :)
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Post#460 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Sat May 17, 2008 1:55 am

Who do we draft at #3? All this Rose vs. Beasley is bad karma..i felt like i had to make this thread.

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