McFurious1 wrote:Jmatt12 wrote:
Cool. I was wondering b/c I was reading about Bargs playing history and found thisRob Fraser wrote:Bargnani is unique in that he developed largely as a small forward, and as a result, some of these rudimentary post skills are unrefined, while he has retained some remarkable abilities on the perimeter for a player his size. While most North American big men extend their game outward towards the perimeter as they develop, Bargnani is doing the opposite. As a result, certain elements of a post game are emerging before others. For example, his potential as a post defender is ahead of his development as a rebounder.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/And ... gnani-154/
You should look at what it says under positionsBut cool story bro.
Yeah I know with regards to his size he is incapable of playing the 3 and that he his better suited for the 4/5 position at the NBA level.
But I was under the impression that his natural position was a small forward which is why his development as a big (4/5) on the defensive end as well as an offensive re bounder was somewhat of an issue.




















