Operation Beast: Prospect Thread II
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Devilzsidewalk wrote:Aminu is the BPA in my heart
I agree.
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PeeDee wrote:Cousins is exactly what we are trying to get away from with our bigs. Slow, unathletic, uninterested...
I don't think that's fair exactly. He has a mean streak and is extremely competitive. He's also extremely coordinated for a big man his size. It's a testament to his skill level that he played with John Wall and three other first rounders and he was the clear cut #1 option on his team. I think Cousins is better than anything we have at the moment and could be a #1 option on a championship team. He's the only player at #4 that has that kind of ceiling. With his stregnth and more direct movement he'll get to the free throw line at a very high rate.
I think we HAVE to take him and trade Al for a wing.
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To be fair, it actually seems like Cousins is TOO interested. He seems really competitive and when something happens that bothers him, he sometimes reacts badly.
This is a problem, because if he can't control himself, he probably won't maximize his potential, but he doesn't seem lazy to me.
            
                                    
                                    This is a problem, because if he can't control himself, he probably won't maximize his potential, but he doesn't seem lazy to me.
SMAC-K wrote:Mayo>>>>Love and that 5th pick
OJ Mayo is one of the best defenders in the league, hes a two way player and hes a great passer and playmaker.
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Just going by multiple scouting reports.
            
                                    
                                    
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PeeDee wrote:Just going by multiple scouting reports.
He often has poor body language. A lot of times that gets misconstrued.
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Krapinsky wrote:PeeDee wrote:Just going by multiple scouting reports.
He often has poor body language. A lot of times that gets misconstrued.
Maybe you are just misconstruing it as poor body language when in fact its a deeper matter....
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Klomp wrote:Krapinsky wrote:PeeDee wrote:Just going by multiple scouting reports.
He often has poor body language. A lot of times that gets misconstrued.
Maybe you are just misconstruing it as poor body language when in fact its a deeper matter....
chronic bad posture?

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AFA = Gerald Wallace
WJ = Shawn Marion
I'd rather have Wallace, even if it takes a year or two to get there.
            
                                    
                                    WJ = Shawn Marion
I'd rather have Wallace, even if it takes a year or two to get there.
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Fit, shooting and negligible upside difference (age schmage, Wes is every bit of an athlete as AFA) > tweener with questionable perimeter skills.
            
                                    
                                    
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PeeDee wrote:Fit, shooting and negligible upside difference (age schmage, Wes is every bit of an athlete as AFA) > tweener with questionable perimeter skills.
Hes already working on his perimeter game, and has made some good improvement.
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Klomp wrote:AFA = Gerald Wallace
WJ = Shawn Marion
I see it more as:
AFA: Kirilenko
WJ: Rashard Lewis (slightly smaller)
Klomp wrote:Krapinsky wrote:PeeDee wrote:Just going by multiple scouting reports.
He often has poor body language. A lot of times that gets misconstrued.
Maybe you are just misconstruing it as poor body language when in fact its a deeper matter....
That wouldn't be misconstruing. It's poor body language regardless, so there smarty pants.
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Klomp wrote:PeeDee wrote:Fit, shooting and negligible upside difference (age schmage, Wes is every bit of an athlete as AFA) > tweener with questionable perimeter skills.
Hes already working on his perimeter game, and has made some good improvement.
Unless it's Favors, no projects plz.
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Krapinsky wrote:WJ: Rashard Lewis (slightly smaller)
3 inches = slightly smaller?
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PeeDee wrote:Unless it's Favors, no projects plz.
So you'd rather go from 15 to 30 wins next year with the potential of 35-40 wins in future versus going from 15 to 25 wins with the potential of 45-50 wins in future.
I think if we are going for the best player right now, take Johnson over Aminu. But if we are thinking who the best will be in 5-10 years, take Aminu over Johnson.
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Klomp wrote:Krapinsky wrote:WJ: Rashard Lewis (slightly smaller)
3 inches = slightly smaller?
Rashard Lewis doesn't use his height, so the height distinction is quite meaningless actually, only to say Johnson will guard 3's, and Lewis 4's. I think offensive role, impact will be same.
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No I would not rather have that.  You are talking as if your projections are fact.  I think Wes Johnson is a better player and will alway be a better player than AFA.  WJ is not a franchise savior.  Neither is AFA.  Neither of them are, nor will they ever be, #1 options.  I just think WJ is a better piece to our puzzle.
WJ has a bunch of stuff we lack. Athleticism, deep shooting at great percentages, wise shot selection, and defensive tools.
AFA has Athleticism (not any more than WJ), and defensive tools. He's a project. And he's a tweener.
            
                                    
                                    
                        WJ has a bunch of stuff we lack. Athleticism, deep shooting at great percentages, wise shot selection, and defensive tools.
AFA has Athleticism (not any more than WJ), and defensive tools. He's a project. And he's a tweener.
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Just because you can play two positions does not mean you are a tweener.  AFA is as natural a SF as you will find and if he gains some weight he may also be able to play PF.  AFA doesn't have any mismatch undertones as a SF.
            
                                    
                                    
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dunkonu21 wrote:Just because you can play two positions does not mean you are a tweener. AFA is as natural a SF as you will find and if he gains some weight he may also be able to play PF. AFA doesn't have any mismatch undertones as a SF.
I disagree. On offense he's going to look quite lost on the perimeter in the triangle.
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dunkonu21 wrote:Just because you can play two positions does not mean you are a tweener. AFA is as natural a SF as you will find and if he gains some weight he may also be able to play PF. AFA doesn't have any mismatch undertones as a SF.
He's about as natural of a SF as Josh Smith.
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