Official Raptors 2011 NBA Draft Thread, Part 2
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Why would he want to stay for a third season? He's already the best player in his conference so you can't go up from there. I'm sure he wouldn't learn a ton next year playing against inferior talent.
He's giving up millions every year that he plays college ball when he should be in the NBA. His career could be shortened by injuries so I'd be getting all the $$$ I could. If he's projected top-5 then he's out of his mind if he stays.
---Honeycutt looking good early on for UCLA btw
He's giving up millions every year that he plays college ball when he should be in the NBA. His career could be shortened by injuries so I'd be getting all the $$$ I could. If he's projected top-5 then he's out of his mind if he stays.
---Honeycutt looking good early on for UCLA btw
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derrick williams has always said he wants to stay.
He loves his team, and wants to be a part of something special (the rebirth of an Arizona program).
ARizona has other bigmen next year and a real pointguard (and will be the favourites for a title), so he has a lot of reason to stay.
Unfortunately, when the money is on the table, its hard to turn it down.
He loves his team, and wants to be a part of something special (the rebirth of an Arizona program).
ARizona has other bigmen next year and a real pointguard (and will be the favourites for a title), so he has a lot of reason to stay.
Unfortunately, when the money is on the table, its hard to turn it down.
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For me'
1.Kyle Irving
1a. Perry Jones
1.Kyle Irving
1a. Perry Jones
Sinant wrote:I treat the Phoenix/Cleveland/Boston Shaqs like I do Wizards MJ. Never happened.
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sunny wrote:derrick williams has always said he wants to stay.
He loves his team, and wants to be a part of something special (the rebirth of an Arizona program).
ARizona has other bigmen next year and a real pointguard (and will be the favourites for a title), so he has a lot of reason to stay.
Unfortunately, when the money is on the table, its hard to turn it down.
Someone will get in his ear once they are eliminated and he's out of the UA bubble. The program makes millions off of him and he doesn't see a dime. It's a little ridiculous that these blue-chip prospects are sacrificing their bodies when they could already be living comfortably as millionaires.
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TheRealDeal wrote:sunny wrote:derrick williams has always said he wants to stay.
He loves his team, and wants to be a part of something special (the rebirth of an Arizona program).
ARizona has other bigmen next year and a real pointguard (and will be the favourites for a title), so he has a lot of reason to stay.
Unfortunately, when the money is on the table, its hard to turn it down.
Someone will get in his ear once they are eliminated and he's out of the UA bubble. The program makes millions off of him and he doesn't see a dime. It's a little ridiculous that these blue-chip prospects are sacrificing their bodies when they could already be living comfortably as millionaires.
the two weeks where he goes to nba workouts would be the only time (if he even goes). scary situation. its possible miller tells him to leave though (it makes him look really good).
D will came out of nowhere. Check his highschool rankings. He is aware of how blessed he is to be at AZ in the position he's in.
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sunny wrote:TheRealDeal wrote:sunny wrote:derrick williams has always said he wants to stay.
He loves his team, and wants to be a part of something special (the rebirth of an Arizona program).
ARizona has other bigmen next year and a real pointguard (and will be the favourites for a title), so he has a lot of reason to stay.
Unfortunately, when the money is on the table, its hard to turn it down.
Someone will get in his ear once they are eliminated and he's out of the UA bubble. The program makes millions off of him and he doesn't see a dime. It's a little ridiculous that these blue-chip prospects are sacrificing their bodies when they could already be living comfortably as millionaires.
the two weeks where he goes to nba workouts would be the only time (if he even goes). scary situation. its possible miller tells him to leave though (it makes him look really good).
D will came out of nowhere. Check his highschool rankings. He is aware of how blessed he is to be at AZ in the position he's in.
Ya i know that he was only a 3 star recruit. He should be jumping at the chance to declare. When you come in as an unheralded prospect scouts are always trying to knock you back down. His friends should tell him to get paid.
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things change in the offseason, but currently he is having the time of his life and wants to stay.
As an AZ fan, im content!
As an AZ fan, im content!
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ash_k wrote:For me'
1.Kyle Irving
1a. Perry Jones
Absolutely.....either these 2 or Barnes and I'm happy!
Hopefully we're that lucky.
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sunny wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Luck
Andrew Luck is a can't miss next best QB in the NFL. He's on pace to graduate from an architecture program at Stanford next Spring which he is going to use to build sports stadiums once his NFL career is over. His Dad is a CEO and he's guaranteed to be the top pick in the 2012 draft.
That's a little different than D-Wills situation.
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Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:UCLA vs. Stanford coming up.
First look at Tyler Honeycutt
So what do you think of him? I missed the game.
When Chuck Norris was born the doc said "Congratulations, its a man"
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Jake Locker and Sam Bradford did not enter the draft either. Do not compare college basketball with college football. Football players stay in school much more often than basketball players.
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I think there is a case to be made on Derrick William's fit on this team. I would compare him to the usage of how we would ideally have wanted Kleiza to turn out. I'm not comparing them as players, but only how they could potentially be used on the Raps' lineup.
Williams is a strong/big 3-4 forward that can get to the rim, perhaps by not blowing by defenders, but certainly can by using his strength. He could post-up guys even bigger than him. Has the skills to operate in the post, since our center isn't really a traditional post-up big. Can shoot the occasional (corner) three-ball, especially if left open. And could even play the 4 in a small-ball lineup, where one of Ed or Amir switches to the 5. This to me is what we hoped Kleiza could do for us. DWill will be the better player, so that certainly bodes well.
Williams is a strong/big 3-4 forward that can get to the rim, perhaps by not blowing by defenders, but certainly can by using his strength. He could post-up guys even bigger than him. Has the skills to operate in the post, since our center isn't really a traditional post-up big. Can shoot the occasional (corner) three-ball, especially if left open. And could even play the 4 in a small-ball lineup, where one of Ed or Amir switches to the 5. This to me is what we hoped Kleiza could do for us. DWill will be the better player, so that certainly bodes well.

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rise of raptors wrote:I think there is a case to be made on Derrick William's fit on this team. I would compare him to the usage of how we would ideally have wanted Kleiza to turn out. I'm not comparing them as players, but only how they could potentially be used on the Raps' lineup.
Williams is a strong/big 3-4 forward that can get to the rim, perhaps by not blowing by defenders, but certainly can by using his strength. He could post-up guys even bigger than him. Has the skills to operate in the post, since our center isn't really a traditional post-up big. Can shoot the occasional (corner) three-ball, especially if left open. And could even play the 4 in a small-ball lineup, where one of Ed or Amir switches to the 5. This to me is what we hoped Kleiza could do for us. DWill will be the better player, so that certainly bodes well.
F*ck no!!!
Do not want Corlis 2.0.
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Yay! Another great pick in a **** draft (exempt Kyrie Irving, maybe Barnes)
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JamesNaismith wrote:Do not want Corlis 2.0.
Don't knock Corlis. He was a really solid pro. Not many guys have an MIP and an NBA 6th Man award, not to mention being the 6th man of an NBA championship team.
If he could be a "big" SF then his potential is really good.

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talented kid no doubt,but not what we need..demar would probably love another california guy..he`s skinny, don`t` like his confidence..nice vision and good defender but that`a it..Kevin Willis wrote:Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:UCLA vs. Stanford coming up.
First look at Tyler Honeycutt
So what do you think of him? I missed the game.
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I don't follow college ball very closely but since everyone is always talking about how we need to get Kyrie Irving I was reading up on him and checkin out some vids. Very impressive, but from what I read his injury is both very serious and very unusual, and nobody is willing to say how long it will take to get better, or even to say they know exactly what is wrong or how to fix it. I'd feel bad for the kid if his career is messed up even before it starts, but from a Raps perspective, isn't this a serious concern?

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lobosloboslobos wrote:I don't follow college ball very closely but since everyone is always talking about how we need to get Kyrie Irving I was reading up on him and checkin out some vids. Very impressive, but from what I read his injury is both very serious and very unusual, and nobody is willing to say how long it will take to get better, or even to say they know exactly what is wrong or how to fix it. I'd feel bad for the kid if his career is messed up even before it starts, but from a Raps perspective, isn't this a serious concern?
no, it's just his toe it won't end his career.
I mean worst comes to worse they can cut it off, not that that would ever happen.
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marcwagz wrote:lobosloboslobos wrote:I don't follow college ball very closely but since everyone is always talking about how we need to get Kyrie Irving I was reading up on him and checkin out some vids. Very impressive, but from what I read his injury is both very serious and very unusual, and nobody is willing to say how long it will take to get better, or even to say they know exactly what is wrong or how to fix it. I'd feel bad for the kid if his career is messed up even before it starts, but from a Raps perspective, isn't this a serious concern?
no, it's just his toe it won't end his career.
I mean worst comes to worse they can cut it off, not that that would ever happen.











