ParticleMan wrote:Hollinger's fine, he's a stathead so you have to take that into account. But saying Giddens sucks -- um, how does he know this? he (or anyone else) hasn't seen him play any meaningful minutes. i think i'd take ainge's evaluation over some guy who crunches numbers in the studio.
also i can't believe all the people on this board ready to write off JR after his rookie year where he didn't play. i guess you also thought Perk was a dud too, right? how about Rondo? when you get late picks, they need time to develop. if Giddens was NBA ready with his athleticism he would be a lottery pick. but he isn't ready, so he needs time. a rookie year spent in the D-league (where he played very well, btw) isn't enough to say whether he will make it or not in the bigs.
Co-sign. I think it ludicrous what Hollinger said and then what I'm reading here. First off J.R. is not undersized. he's a legit 6'5 215 SG with freakish long arms like Rondo that allowed him to lead him team in rebounding pulling down almost 9 a game. He was a little timid his first year but this Summer League was a drastically different story. He was aggressive, he acted like he belonged. I want to keep both kids but there is absolutely nothing that Walker has done to show me that he is any better at all. Lets bear in mind Walker was so good that multiple teams passed on him twice before he was drafted. Then after being drafted he was traded for what amounted to a bag of basketballs. We know he can dunk and we know he can foul. That's pretty much it. He got more run than J.R. last year because size wise he's just a bigger guy overall and they wanted his size. But J.R. has much better defensive potential and his game is gonna be more versatile. Their games don't duplicate each other so I don't see why we won't keep both. Interesting though Giddens was the guy Danny didn't want to part with in the perspective Indy trade but he did offer Walker.