I saw your name on the last post column and said to myself, "That's the dude with the beer poster guy in his avi".

What really **** me up is when people change their avi's and I'm like, who's this dude?
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Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
8 Mile Ilic wrote:TRADE DA BROOK yah?
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
kasino wrote:i don't watch college sports, feel like I could wait til they get to the pros, but I noticed Brook and Robin were playing like Tim/Drob at Stanford
He is use to playing the pf position ad having an defensive center next to him
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:kasino wrote:i don't watch college sports, feel like I could wait til they get to the pros, but I noticed Brook and Robin were playing like Tim/Drob at Stanford
He is use to playing the pf position ad having an defensive center next to him
He's not a power forward, he's just too slow laterally.
What he needs is a guy like Derrick Favors next to him, good thing Avery's our coach.
kasino wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:kasino wrote:i don't watch college sports, feel like I could wait til they get to the pros, but I noticed Brook and Robin were playing like Tim/Drob at Stanford
He is use to playing the pf position ad having an defensive center next to him
He's not a power forward, he's just too slow laterally.
What he needs is a guy like Derrick Favors next to him, good thing Avery's our coach.
Don't mind you disagreeing but Timmy isn't the quickest laterally
I do like Favors but I see him growing as an offensive player and we don't need 2 offensive bigs
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:kasino wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:He's not a power forward, he's just too slow laterally.
What he needs is a guy like Derrick Favors next to him, good thing Avery's our coach.
Don't mind you disagreeing but Timmy isn't the quickest laterally
I do like Favors but I see him growing as an offensive player and we don't need 2 offensive bigs
A young Tim Duncan was twice the athlete Brook was and for a good chunk of his early career he had a very quick David Robinson playing alongside him.
kasino wrote:sorry I have to disagree Brook isn't Hibbert he can move very well of course not like some pf but Timmy was all about core strength and conditioning.
David Robinson is extremly athletic and I guess the comparison could be made between he and Favors but DRob played defense and thats what were missing.
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:kasino wrote:sorry I have to disagree Brook isn't Hibbert he can move very well of course not like some pf but Timmy was all about core strength and conditioning.
David Robinson is extremly athletic and I guess the comparison could be made between he and Favors but DRob played defense and thats what were missing.
I never said Brook is some sort of stiff or anything like Hibbert, stop putting words in my mouth.
You simply don't remember or are too young to have seen a young Duncan through his first 6 or 7 seasons, he was a much better athlete then Brook all around.
There is absolutely no way in hell Brook can guard or be very efficient and effective on the offensive end against power forwards in this league on a nightly basis.
He's a prototypical old school center through and through, it's just that simple.
You sound like the guys that still cling to Mayo being a capable point guard.
Edit: On top of all this, although Duncan is called a power forward he has spent a ton of his time on the court playing center after D Rob retired anyway and has pretty much exclusively been a center for the past 3 seasons.
kasino wrote:Lol dude why so aggressive?
I'm not trying to put any words in your mouth just was trying to say Brook could play pf because unlike some centers he is able to move pretty well.
Look you don't know me so lets not assume my age I been in plenty debates were age is used to build credibility. Now if you believe i don't know what I'm talking about call me on it I wouldn't mind but trying to call out my age is to simple for someone who has been around as long as you.
But no I don't think Timmy was that much more athletic than Brook. He never was about using any athletic prowess to beat his opponet but has great lower body stregnth and a wingspan people seem to forget about.
I disagree I think the advantage would always be in our favor to put brook against a pf they are typically smaller and help defenders not so much man defenders that could handle such a big body and on D he has the length to disrupt midrange shooting pf's and none would be able to post.
Lol I don't know why your trying to play me bruh but iight. Mayo needs to stay at the sg position his ball handling ability isn't were it needs to be to make that move. Maybe in some seasons tho we all grow you know. Oh but i was a Mayo baby Kobe guy.
To your edit he has always played like a center but has had a bunch of defensive forwards and smaller centers to play with. He has continued to go up against pf's.
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:Dude, just ask the San An board. He has basically been a center for the last 3 seasons including this one. He might go against power forwards maybe half the time on the offensive, but he's not guarding them anymore and Pop has a system in place that allows them to mask their deficiencies through schemes, substitutions and switches.
Duncan is the man in the middle, the anchor. He basically plays center in a quasi-zone.
kasino wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Dude, just ask the San An board. He has basically been a center for the last 3 seasons including this one. He might go against power forwards maybe half the time on the offensive, but he's not guarding them anymore and Pop has a system in place that allows them to mask their deficiencies through schemes, substitutions and switches.
Duncan is the man in the middle, the anchor. He basically plays center in a quasi-zone.
On defense I would gladly have Brook take on centers to play the quasi-zone you mentioned since most centers aren't offensive threats. It would be great for the team
I think mostly this year has been Duncan at center but Blair has been holding centers and is very good defensivly.
Duncan has had many defensive frontcourt mates(Mcdyess/Bonner/Oberto/Kurt Thomas/Elson etc) that has made his help defense so dominating(shame he never won a DPOY)
Now I know we aren't going to agree on Brooks ability to play pf and doubt the team ever moves in that direction but I personally don't see any current pf able to contain him while I can think of a few centers that'll make his nights hell.
Still if he is to stay at center I think its best for Favors to move towards the defensive side unlikely since pf's are usally offensive players.