old rem wrote:Scoot McGroot wrote:old rem wrote:I suggested Blake Griffin who "hasn't proven ...etc" in fact,hasn't played. I mentioned "hasn't proven" Hansborough and obviously unproven,unnamed picks. With AR top 50 in scoring + Reb per min,top 20 in blocks...there is a degree of "proven". I'd suggest having his "career game" playing C vs Dwight Howard is something beyond just "pretty good". I'd say Dwight was undeniably impressed.
Ungodly price? Ungodly ought to at least be a bonafide starter...even a fairly good one. Ungodly just ain't what it used to be.Fine. Nothing I'm seeing on the table is a STARTER who gets be jazzed up...and I LIKE TH more than any of those tools on the GSW board. Fact is, Randolph..age TWENTY is already a damn good player ON THE FLOOR.
Scoot...you wanna compare BENDER to Randolph? You think topping Dwight Howard head to head does not even indicate potential? NEVER FRICKIN' MIND. I misjudged you. You are either telling me you are dumber than hell or a faker tossing out total BS and knowing it. Either way, I expected better.
Bender?
Anyhow...I'd just say "ain't trading Randolph,but you can call us next summer". GSW has not been looking to trade him for a lesser prospect,a less usable player or a truckload of bench guys. GSW has backcourt,and basically wants a few more guys like AR who rebound,defend,have some offensive impact. Small group of possibilities,nothing much on the Pacers makes sense.
You suggested essentially 3 lotto picks for Anthony Randolph. The number 10 this year, Tyler Hansbrough last year, and a future pick (which will likely be lotto as well).
That may not be "ungodly" to some people, but to a team with limited resources and for a guy who you're extolling the virtues of based on per minute averages (which guys like Jon Bender and David Harrison used to DOMINATE!!) and one game against Dwight Howard, that's a bit pricey.
Do you see why I might be skeptical? Sure, he might hold a ton of value to GS because they invested a top pick on him, but it just doesn't seem to translate yet, until he can
actually play consistently well. Yeah, even if it's Nellie's fault, that does hurt his trade value as it eventually appears like it might be AR's fault if it's been 3 or 4 years of the same.
Scoot...are you trying to compare Randolph to BENDER? Seriouisly? to Harrison? Really?
Either I overestimated your smarts or your honesty. I think you are tossing manure about hopeful some sticks. Cheap stunt,Scoot. Bring your A game. Beat's Dwight head to head? That has to be a pretty F*****g good CLUE that the family dog would grasp. At 20, and not a Center...Randolph can't do that trick every time but SO WHAT 95 % of NBA bigs can't do it EVER. i'm THE GSW guy who's a Hansborough fan. Still...he is to us a real cool OFF THE BENCH role guy...as is what we'd HOPE #10 is.
Would Indy trade Granger for 3 GOOD second string guys? If so...lets do it. AS is, Randolph is a good starter at PF, a great fit to the role/needs. GSW has bench. A 2012 pick, or whatever...totally a raffle ticket. I don't see "unprotected " advertised. GSW has 9 guys who averaged 10+ pt,each started games. Obviously,while we do like depth, we have zero reason to think downgrading a key player is sensible.
Read your own damn ****. I'm not comparing Anthony Randolph to Jon Bender or David Harrison. Never was. I was merely disparaging your use of per minute averages to pump up Anthony Randolph. Those same statistics pumped up Jon Bender and David Harrison as well. There is no comparison in terms of ability, quality, etc, merely the fact that per minute averages cannot and should not be used in valuing a player, nor predicting his future production.
Also, you want to use ONE game against Dwight Howard to herald his value? I'm sorry, but that shows you have no idea. Jeff Foster used to hold Tim Duncan to ungodly low numbers every time the Pacers played the Spurs. Doesn't mean that Indy ever used that fact to then demand 3 lotto picks for the guy.
Every superstar is gunned for. It's the Lakers/Yankees/Notre Dame/Duke Basketball mentality. Every now and again, those super teams have a bad night, but EVERY single night some opponent is gunning for them like it's their Super Bowl. That's the reason a 3-13 pre-Payton Manning Colts knocked off a 14-2 Brett Favre Packers team the season the Packers won the Super Bowl. Doesn't mean the Colts were the best, nor guaranteed for future success. Sometimes, a blind squirrel finds an acorn, or has a matchup they can exploit. It's the nature of sports.