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Measurments. Update on pg 7: Beasley 6'8.25

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Post#141 » by perz260 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 1:53 am

I am a little confused by CoolD is your point that the only player that's good for the heat is Rose? Chances are he won't be available for the Heat which means that Beasley is choice; his measureables aren't that bad, and when combined with his advanced basketball skills (he has sick range on his shot, and really well developed post moves) he is an incredible prospect. On another note Chimp Ford at ESPN is now reporting that is likely we wont keep the pick if Rose is gone, and he throws possible targets for the #2 pick as Hinrich or TJFord. This guy is an idiot, I am more convinced than ever that he has no idea what he is talking about, and that his sources are Mayo's agents.
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Post#142 » by Lane1974 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 1:55 am

Chad Ford is still stinging from his man crush on Darko
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Post#143 » by CaliHeat » Wed Jun 4, 2008 1:59 am

Im watching the Lakers-Celtics Game 6 from back in the day on ESPN right now. The announcer just said if Riley could have it his way, every player would be between 6'7-6'9. I know that doesnt mean much now and the NBA game has changed but I dont know how Pat Riley doesnt see any James Worthy in Michael Beasley just in the fact that the both are athletic, skilled PF's that dont come around often.

I just smell a huge smoke screen from Riley and all this talk about Beasley not being Riley's type player is garbage. Unless Riley is quoted saying he doesn't like Beasley's personality, I have a hard time believing all the speculation.
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Post#144 » by Lane1974 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:02 am

Riley said something (paraphrasing) like Rose & Beasley have two opposite personalities, but both are good personalities
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Post#145 » by Justwar » Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:03 am

Beasley will not be a Riley player. He does not have good character.
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Post#146 » by BlaZeN27 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:07 am

Justwar wrote:Beasley will not be a Riley player. He does not have good character.



Says who? I'm so sick of comments like this, the guy is a little immature and has a sense of humor.

Sounds like a typical teenager, how the **** does he have "bad character" exactly? Has he ever been arrested? Or has it been rumored that hes a hard player to coach? No and no.
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Post#147 » by CaliHeat » Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:14 am

A Riley player is someone who will help the Heat win games.

You think Ricky Davis is a Riley player? I doubt it, plus Ricky had already proven it in the NBA and Riley still took a chance because he thought he might find Wade some help.
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Post#148 » by Justwar » Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:24 am

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-3 ... sley-.html

He even pissed off his HS best friend Nolan Smith in a 2 on 2 game for a all-star weekend thing we had last year here in Ky, to the point Smith quit playing because Beasley played a entire game without passing.
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Post#149 » by perz260 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 2:29 am

Please this Riley player thing is getting blown out of proportion. If i remember correctly Riley pushed hard to trade for Sprewell after he almost chocked Carlesimo. Riley values talent above everything else, he has proven more often than not that someone else's problem player becomes a model teammate playing for his team.
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Post#150 » by CB4MiamiHeat » Wed Jun 4, 2008 3:08 am

When looking at this combine..keep in mind that Luke Jackson was the best athlete in his draft class. And i think we all agree that Luke Jackson is possibly the worst basketball player in NBA history.
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Post#151 » by dflash3 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 3:14 am

Would a 6'2'' player with a 7'8'' wingspan be a great player, since he would have incredible quickness and the ability to play as a SG?
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Post#152 » by perz260 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 3:14 am

U cant be talking about Cool Hand Luke...LoL. I cant believe the reason they said we brought him up was because of his shooting, if u look up the definition of atrocious u would see a picture of him.
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Post#153 » by HitMan52 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 7:09 am

dflash3 wrote:Would a 6'2'' player with a 7'8'' wingspan be a great player, since he would have incredible quickness and the ability to play as a SG?


I am pretty sure the player you are talking about is a Gorilla.

Does this 6'2 player have scraped knuckles? :rofl:
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Post#154 » by GameTime_3 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 7:20 am

dflash3 wrote:Would a 6'2'' player with a 7'8'' wingspan be a great player, since he would have incredible quickness and the ability to play as a SG?


That man was named Armstrong! Stretch Armstrong!


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Post#155 » by dflash3 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 7:54 am

Yea my player has scraped knuckles but has developed calluses so they don't bother him. Plus, he runs with the quickness of Iverson and shoots with the efficiency of Kapono. And he has gorilla hands so he can palm the ball and is very good at keeping in front of the player he is defending.
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Post#156 » by Worm Guts » Wed Jun 4, 2008 8:12 am

fauowls44 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Umm...when was the last time an NBA player played the game barefoot?

If anything, measuring a player without shoes is pointless.


The point is to compare physical attributes, not equipment. Measuring in shoes is essentially comparing equipment.
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Post#157 » by dflash3 » Wed Jun 4, 2008 9:11 am

Worm Guts wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



The point is to compare physical attributes, not equipment. Measuring in shoes is essentially comparing equipment.

Plus, there would be no inconsistencies in measurements and add more legitimacy to the process. Players can't go around and falsely boost their height measurements to boost their stock.
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Post#158 » by miamivice » Wed Jun 4, 2008 11:03 pm

perz260 wrote:U cant be talking about Cool Hand Luke...LoL. I cant believe the reason they said we brought him up was because of his shooting, if u look up the definition of atrocious u would see a picture of him.


or a picture of joe smith with his name...

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