Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Tell EJ he might want to make insist the Kings re-sign Diogu, DCZ.
Nah, EJ and Sactown won't need Diogu. They'll have Blake G.

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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Tell EJ he might want to make insist the Kings re-sign Diogu, DCZ.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:DCZards wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If the Wizards rade down and end up with Blair and Calathes, I'd be just as happy as if they got Griffin, doc.
Guys who defend, guys who rebound, guys who make plays for others. Both will start at some point in their careers, but who'll definiely contribute a lot.
Blair will help with second chance points. Calathes IMO could be another Alvin Williams at his best (Kev mentioned him) or Bob Sura.
I love Blair's motor and toughness, but undersized inside players like him usually have problems at the next level. I think of other undersized guys like Craig Smith from BC or Ike Diougu out of Ariz. State...both of whom were beasts in the low-post in college but can hardly get off the bench in the NBA.
I also can't see Blair defending some of the bigs he'll face at the PF/C position. Yeah, he handled Thabeet, but 'beet has an extremely limited offensive game.
I expect Blair to be better than both Smith and Diougu--at least on the boards---but I don't think DeJuan is worth a top 10-12 pick.
DCZards, it's really eerie to me you'd mention Diogu. I was thinking about posting about Diogu...
Diogu's career per-36 averages are 17.7 points, 8.9 rebounds. For his career he's shot .501 FG and .804 FT. His career PER is 16.1. (Finished with PER over 20 last season and PER of 17 the season before.). In the last two games of the season, he put up 32 and 11 followed by 28 and 13.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... uik01.html
Like you, DCZards, I expect Blair to be better than Diogu on the boards. Way better. But I don't think he's like Diogu. Diogu's a much better scorer. I'd argue you could put Diogu in at Jamison's spot and the Wizards wouldn't miss a beat. I'd say Diogu's just what Portland needs behind Aldridge. But they traded him away.
Tell EJ he might want to insist the Kings re-sign Diogu, DCZ.
The guy I expect Blair to be like is Kevin Love on the boards. Defensively, he'll be better than Love. I think Blair will be a cross between Love, Millsap, and Big Baby Davis. Blair has great hands. He has a motor and both great anticipation and hands for steals like Millsap. He bats a lot of balls to himself in order to rebound, similar to Love. Like Davis and Love, Blair doesn't go vertical to rebound, he goes horizontal. Like Davis, Blair will score on up and unders.
Craig Smith with twice the rebounding, might fit Blair.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If the Wizards trade down and end up with Blair and Calathes, I'd be just as happy as if they got Griffin, doc.
Guys who defend, guys who rebound, guys who make plays for others. Both will start at some point in their careers, but who'll definiely contribute a lot.
Blair will help with second chance points. Calathes IMO could be another Alvin Williams at his best (Kev mentioned him) or Bob Sura.
Ji wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If the Wizards trade down and end up with Blair and Calathes, I'd be just as happy as if they got Griffin, doc.
Guys who defend, guys who rebound, guys who make plays for others. Both will start at some point in their careers, but who'll definiely contribute a lot.
Blair will help with second chance points. Calathes IMO could be another Alvin Williams at his best (Kev mentioned him) or Bob Sura.
so you would trade Griffin for Blair and Calathes. I dont think even Wes would do that
nate33 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:DCZards, it's really eerie to me you'd mention Diogu. I was thinking about posting about Diogu...
Diogu's career per-36 averages are 17.7 points, 8.9 rebounds. For his career he's shot .501 FG and .804 FT. His career PER is 16.1. (Finished with PER over 20 last season and PER of 17 the season before.). In the last two games of the season, he put up 32 and 11 followed by 28 and 13.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... uik01.html
Like you, DCZards, I expect Blair to be better than Diogu on the boards. Way better. But I don't think he's like Diogu. Diogu's a much better scorer. I'd argue you could put Diogu in at Jamison's spot and the Wizards wouldn't miss a beat. I'd say Diogu's just what Portland needs behind Aldridge. But they traded him away.
Tell EJ he might want to insist the Kings re-sign Diogu, DCZ.
The guy I expect Blair to be like is Kevin Love on the boards. Defensively, he'll be better than Love. I think Blair will be a cross between Love, Millsap, and Big Baby Davis. Blair has great hands. He has a motor and both great anticipation and hands for steals like Millsap. He bats a lot of balls to himself in order to rebound, similar to Love. Like Davis and Love, Blair doesn't go vertical to rebound, he goes horizontal. Like Davis, Blair will score on up and unders.
Craig Smith with twice the rebounding, might fit Blair.
When a guy has been around for as long as Diogu has been around while posting a good PER, but can't get minutes on a bad team, you have to assume that there is something very wrong with his game that doesn't show up in the stats.
His on/off differential on the woeful Kings was -5.9
His on/off differential on Portland was -36.6
His on/off differential in Indiana was -10.4
His on/off differential in Golden State was -6.4
DCZards wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If the Wizards rade down and end up with Blair and Calathes, I'd be just as happy as if they got Griffin, doc.
Guys who defend, guys who rebound, guys who make plays for others. Both will start at some point in their careers, but who'll definiely contribute a lot.
Blair will help with second chance points. Calathes IMO could be another Alvin Williams at his best (Kev mentioned him) or Bob Sura.
I love Blair's motor and toughness, but undersized inside players like him usually have problems at the next level. I think of other undersized guys like Craig Smith from BC or Ike Diougu out of Ariz. State...both of whom were beasts in the low-post in college but can hardly get off the bench in the NBA.
I also can't see Blair defending some of the bigs he'll face at the PF/C position. Yeah, he handled Thabeet, but 'beet has an extremely limited offensive game.
I expect Blair to be better than both Smith and Diougu--at least on the boards---but I don't think DeJuan is worth a top 10-12 pick.
Severn Hoos wrote:DCZards wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If the Wizards rade down and end up with Blair and Calathes, I'd be just as happy as if they got Griffin, doc.
Guys who defend, guys who rebound, guys who make plays for others. Both will start at some point in their careers, but who'll definiely contribute a lot.
Blair will help with second chance points. Calathes IMO could be another Alvin Williams at his best (Kev mentioned him) or Bob Sura.
I love Blair's motor and toughness, but undersized inside players like him usually have problems at the next level. I think of other undersized guys like Craig Smith from BC or Ike Diougu out of Ariz. State...both of whom were beasts in the low-post in college but can hardly get off the bench in the NBA.
I also can't see Blair defending some of the bigs he'll face at the PF/C position. Yeah, he handled Thabeet, but 'beet has an extremely limited offensive game.
I expect Blair to be better than both Smith and Diougu--at least on the boards---but I don't think DeJuan is worth a top 10-12 pick.
See, I think most of the "disappointment" around undersized inside players stems from their draft position. Diogu never should have been a top 10 pick in the first place, but it's his draft position that makes him a disappointment. But on the other hand, late picks like Maxiell, Millsap, Gomes (who went 1 spot behind Blatche), Powe, Big Baby, and several others have far exceeded their respective draft slots. And I wouldn't be too hard on Craig Smith just yet - career averages of 9 points, 5 rebounds, and over 55% FG shooting in under 20 MPG is not too shabby for a 2nd round pick.
I don't know that Blair is a top 10-12 pick either, but he'll be a great value in the 20s or below. I'd be very happy to have him on the Wiz (unless we get Griffin, naturally). Can't get enough of those undersized PFs!
Chad Ford wrote:Chad Ford: I just spent the day with him in San Francisco on Monday. All I can say is wow. The physical tools are amazing and the workout he goes through everyday is the most grueling I've ever seen. Griffin looks like he's training to be a Navy SEAL. However, what was really impressive was the basketball part with former Spurs head coach Bob Hill. He's much more skilled offensively than you think. Excellent ball handler and nice stroke with some three point range. And he's a nice, grounded kid with a very cool family. I was super impressed.
Chad Ford wrote:How legit is Dejuan Blair out of Pittsburgh? Some compare him as a shorter Kendrick Perkins with a longer wingspan.
Chad Ford: He's probably going to be a better offensive rebounder and a better scorer than Perkins. He's been working out at IMG in Florida and I'm told he's already lost a lot of weight. If he comes into draft camp in great shape, that will really boost his stock.
nate33 wrote:Chad Ford wrote:Chad Ford: I just spent the day with him in San Francisco on Monday. All I can say is wow. The physical tools are amazing and the workout he goes through everyday is the most grueling I've ever seen. Griffin looks like he's training to be a Navy SEAL. However, what was really impressive was the basketball part with former Spurs head coach Bob Hill. He's much more skilled offensively than you think. Excellent ball handler and nice stroke with some three point range. And he's a nice, grounded kid with a very cool family. I was super impressed.
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Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:Chad Ford wrote:Chad Ford: I just spent the day with him in San Francisco on Monday. All I can say is wow. The physical tools are amazing and the workout he goes through everyday is the most grueling I've ever seen. Griffin looks like he's training to be a Navy SEAL. However, what was really impressive was the basketball part with former Spurs head coach Bob Hill. He's much more skilled offensively than you think. Excellent ball handler and nice stroke with some three point range. And he's a nice, grounded kid with a very cool family. I was super impressed.
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3-point range?
Temper enthusiam with the fact that it's just Chad Ford saying it. But yeah, drooling might be appropriate.