Best Case Scenario: Derrick Rose
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Best Case Scenario: Derrick Rose
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Best Case Scenario: Derrick Rose
What's the best case scenario for Derrick Rose and his NBA potential?
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Lockdown defense at the 1 and even at the 2 against a lot of guys, dynamic scorer who's size, strength, athletic ability would allow him to get to the rim seemingly at will, and has the court vision and passing ability to get the ball to the open man, or the ability to finish himself. He has a nice stroke, so I imagine he could become a guy like Dwyane Wade who is a great shooter inside the arch, but he might be a bit more consistent from down town.
could be the best rebounder at the PG position, the best man defender, maybe the best help defender, and possibly the best scorer at the 1 spot.
could be the best rebounder at the PG position, the best man defender, maybe the best help defender, and possibly the best scorer at the 1 spot.
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Malinhion wrote:In 35 minutes...
22 points on 48% shooting, 7 rebounds, 11 assists, 2.5 steals
I'm aiming high for best case scenario.
7 rebounds? Come on, he's got good size, but there is no chance he becomes a Jason Kidd type rebounder.
I'd say:
24 points on 48% shooting, 4 rebounds, 9 assists, 2 steals
I don't understand the comparisons to Kidd. They don't have much in common other than being big PGs who can't shoot. Rose doesn't have Jason Kidd type court vision or passing ability. Rose is more of a scorer than Kidd.
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does anyone see rose being similar to this player but bigger
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zqfRC9GEyYE&feature=related
Both are extremely quick, have great hops, and a poor 3 point shot. i feel like his name hasnt been brought up yet, but i think its a much better comparison than kidd is
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zqfRC9GEyYE&feature=related
Both are extremely quick, have great hops, and a poor 3 point shot. i feel like his name hasnt been brought up yet, but i think its a much better comparison than kidd is
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He could get 7 rebounds in a best case scenario EASY. Hell, Chris Paul gets 4 with Tyson Chandler and David West gobbling up boards.
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ITK9 wrote:scoring point guard like marbury(but WITH BRAIN)
He's not really a scorer though. He can score but he looks to pass first, almost to a fault.
A Payton/Kidd hybrid with even more athleticism/quickness than either would be a good example, and yea, that is terrifying. Thank god he'll be on the Bulls.
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I like him a lot. I don't see the same court vision in him that I see in Kidd/Paul/Williams but he's got a better combination of size and athleticism than any of them. He seems kind of like Baron Davis to me, hopefully he'll have a better injury track record but he has the same sort of athleticism and size combined with aggressiveness and above average distribution and great ball-hanling skills. He probably has better shot-selection but thats hard to tell from a guy coming out of college (I don't recall anyone considering Davis a chucker in college and looking at his UCLA numbers he shot a pretty high %).
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I can see him easily winning rookie of the year by putting up 19pts, 7ast, 6reb, 2stl, on 50% shooting. Perimeter shot selection needs to change, but he is an all rounded player, I can see him becoming very good in the future, possibly at the level Paul/Deron are on right now.
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j3yuen wrote:prime dwayne wade...
which is actually saying a lot..
prime wade was practically unstoppable and single handedly carreid the heat to a championship title... granted with some shotty reffing
(yes i said single handedly because in that finals... the diesel became the robin to wade's batman...)
Wade is only 26, he hasn't even reached his prime yet...
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