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New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential?

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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#41 » by J0rdan4life42o » Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:19 am

And no, Randolph's game resembles nothing of Durant...I think that's an awful comparison, just awful. While Odom was definitely more polished in the early stages of his career, it's still a much closer comparison than Durant or even Camby. Camby was never a good ball handler, his passing skills were sub-par and he didn't bring much to the table offensively in the half court. Defensively, he was a monster...I don't want to say AR can't reach that level but I won't hold my breath either...I just see it as a really poor comparison. He does seem to be in the Lamar Odom/KG type mold in terms of his skill set, if he ever reaches those heights then we came out pretty good considering there was a good chance we were going to get nothing for Lee.
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#42 » by eviL » Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:59 am

LOL did Randolph really talk sh*t to Mutumbo? AMAZING
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#43 » by GswSucks4Ever » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:35 am

I love the kid. He can do everything, but is not proficient at anything. He can play multiple positions, but not any at starter level. If he can put his mental, physical, and basketball iq game together, and thats a huge if, you got a top ten player in the league.
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#44 » by BBALLER4FR » Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:59 am

Big C:

What software do you use to make these mixes? They're pretty tight. :nod:
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#45 » by Paeds » Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:48 pm

Well here is the thing

He already had a 11pt 6.5 reb 1.6 blk in 22 min season

add experience , strength and more minutes and you are looking at a possible matchup nightmare with Gallo and Amare.
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#46 » by KnicksScholar24 » Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:16 pm

Big C, I like your mix and I'm let you finish, but some of your scouting comments are some the biggest overstatements of all time. All time.

Some NBA PGs still haven't master the ball handling skills of Anthony Randolph.
Ask any superstar, he's impossible to stop at 210 lbs.
He's the new Camby because could eventually average 2 BPG and 1 SPG.
It's hard being a Knicks fan...
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#47 » by Big C » Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:39 pm

BBALLER4FR wrote:Big C:

What software do you use to make these mixes? They're pretty tight. :nod:

Try using Vegas to start off. Then you can go to the adobe products. I will soon be fooling around with other products that are not big named but get better results. For me it is harder to get a music track that goes with what the person is doing.
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Re: New Anthony Randolph Mix: What's his potiential? 

Post#48 » by Big C » Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:52 pm

KnicksScholar24 wrote:Big C, I like your mix and I'm let you finish, but some of your scouting comments are some the biggest overstatements of all time. All time.

Some NBA PGs still haven't master the ball handling skills of Anthony Randolph.
Ask any superstar, he's impossible to stop at 210 lbs.
He's the new Camby because could eventually average 2 BPG and 1 SPG.



Why didn't you write what I wrote:
Once he’s up in the air for a dunk or a layup just consider it an automatic point. You name any superstar player and he will tell you that it is impossible to stop Randolph once he is up for the dunk


I said once he is in the air for a dunk. You change it to say "He's unstoppable to stop".
This is all based on potential and desire. I have asked players and former players what they think about Randolph and many of the statements that I say they also agree on.

As far as Randolph getting blocking shots and getting steals, I think he could block 2 blocks a game if he got 32 to 35 minutes a game or real minutes. I thought I mentioned that.

Does he have a better handle than Avery Johnson or Steve Kerr?

I'm not the only one that feels Randolph has a good handle. Don't be surprised if you see Randolph bringing up the ball this year.

We will all see what he is made of this year.

I already wrote a scouting report about Randolph. This was not a scouting report but a view of Randolph and his potential.

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