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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#621 » by Rafael122 » Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:57 pm

I'm on the D. Williams bandwagon. Anyone see that game last night? There was 2.2 seconds left, Washington ball. Williams blocks a shot and the ball literally goes into the 5th row.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#622 » by VictorPage44 » Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:20 pm

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If there is a dominant player IMO it will probably be Terrance Jones. He strikes me a perennial all star type.


Terrence Jones looks a lot like Gerald Wallace to me. He pursues the ball and gets a ton of blocks, steals, and rebounds. Much like Wallace, when the game gets a little fast, Jones ends up making most of the plays. Also, he's playing in the post primarily right now (he played the 5 most of the recent game vs. South Carolina), so he doesn't get many opportunities to get comfortable at the 3pt line and spot up. In games where he shoots at least 4 3's, he's 14-27. His shot doesnt look good, but he can hit jumpers if he's left open. Jones may not be able to blow by defenders at the next level, but he has that Pierce like ability to finish at the rim, so I think he'll be fine. He's playing way out of position right now as a 4-5 man, but he's still putting up monster numbers as a freshman.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#623 » by Ruzious » Sun Feb 20, 2011 5:40 pm

I wouldn't be totally shocked if TJones' frosh teammate Brandon Knight sneaks ahead of Jones. The last 2 games, he's put up numbers showing maybe he's learning what a PG does - totalling 16 assist vs. 5 to's. And Knight can flat out shoot - mid-range and long. His next thing to develop is finishing his drives and taking contact.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#624 » by VictorPage44 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:41 pm

Brandon Knight has amazing potential, however, he's a jamal crawford/jason terry type small scoring guard. For that reason, I can't see him being taken over the top 6-7 prospects, including Terrence Jones. If he comes out this year, I think he's more likely to go between 15-25 which would be great value for whoever gets him. I think he's a much better prospect than Avery Bradley, who was taken around then (18th?) last season, which is just another reason why I dont understand all the hate for this draft. The draft in general has plenty of good prospects throughout.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#625 » by NbdyBeatsTheWiz » Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:19 pm

Ruzious wrote:Bottom line - Derrick Williams is the only American player that makes me go Wow when he plays and when reading his stats..


:nod:

here's the vid Raf was talking about. The only play more exciting to seal a game might be to dunk on somebody as time expires... and you could argue for something else... but this has to be up there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EFlRuwuUaI&feature=player_embedded
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#626 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:03 pm

NbdyBeatsTheWiz wrote:
Ruzious wrote:Bottom line - Derrick Williams is the only American player that makes me go Wow when he plays and when reading his stats..


:nod:

here's the vid Raf was talking about. The only play more exciting to seal a game might be to dunk on somebody as time expires... and you could argue for something else... but this has to be up there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EFlRuwuUaI&feature=player_embedded

I think him reading my post inspired him to do that. :lol:

It's especially cool that that was a defensive Wow moment.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#627 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:24 pm

Derrick Williams is going to be a dominant NBA player.

There are many impact players in this draft.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#628 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:34 pm

Norris Cole reminds me of Juan Dixon, but he's better. He also reminds me of Seth Curry. Cole's a far better defender than Seth. But he's slighter by 10-15 pounds and he's an inch or two shorter.

Cole is a very impressive player. He handles better than Wall and has great court awareness and defensive instincts.

Very smart kid--I am starting to like him more than Nolan Smith.

Cole and Jenkins could be better than Fredette or Smith.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#629 » by Dat2U » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:06 pm

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Derrick Williams is going to be a dominant NBA player.

There are many impact players in this draft.


He sure would, if he only had to play offense.

I do think he's capable of putting up some very nice numbers. May even put up something like 20+ ppg and 8+ rebounds. But how much will that help his team win if he defends the paint like Antawn Jamison?

If Derrick Williams is going to be a SF in the NBA then I'd probably have a different take on him.

I'm just not sure a team can have any level of playoff success if they have a defensive sieve starting on their front line.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#630 » by nate33 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:16 pm

Dat2U. Who do you like between Sullinger, Kanter and Williams? I'm assuming Irving, P.Jones and Valanciunus are off the table when we draft.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#631 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:20 pm

Dat2U wrote:
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Derrick Williams is going to be a dominant NBA player.

There are many impact players in this draft.


He sure would, if he only had to play offense.

I do think he's capable of putting up some very nice numbers. May even put up something like 20+ ppg and 8+ rebounds. But how much will that help his team win if he defends the paint like Antawn Jamison?

If Derrick Williams is going to be a SF in the NBA then I'd probably have a different take on him.

I'm just not sure a team can have any level of playoff success if they have a defensive sieve starting on their front line.

Dude just made maybe THE defensive play of the year, and you're assuming he'll be a defensive sieve? I wouldn't make an assumption either way about his D. He's just about 6'9 240 with long reach, so he's only slightly under-sized for PF.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#632 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:23 pm

nate33 wrote:Dat2U. Who do you like between Sullinger, Kanter and Williams? I'm assuming Irving, P.Jones and Valanciunus are off the table when we draft.

You guys - as well as most analysts, btw - are really over-valuing P. Jones. Unless he comes on a lot stronger in March, he's not going to be a top 3 pick.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#633 » by kirubel94 » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:23 pm

nate33 wrote:Dat2U. Who do you like between Sullinger, Kanter and Williams? I'm assuming Irving, P.Jones and Valanciunus are off the table when we draft.


i prefer Donatas Motiejunas over Jonas Valanciunas
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#634 » by Dat2U » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:29 pm

Ruzious wrote:
Dat2U wrote:
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Derrick Williams is going to be a dominant NBA player.

There are many impact players in this draft.


He sure would, if he only had to play offense.

I do think he's capable of putting up some very nice numbers. May even put up something like 20+ ppg and 8+ rebounds. But how much will that help his team win if he defends the paint like Antawn Jamison?

If Derrick Williams is going to be a SF in the NBA then I'd probably have a different take on him.

I'm just not sure a team can have any level of playoff success if they have a defensive sieve starting on their front line.

Dude just made maybe THE defensive play of the year, and you're assuming he'll be a defensive sieve? I wouldn't make an assumption either way about his D. He's just about 6'9 240 with long reach, so he's only slightly under-sized for PF.


Your totally right my bad. I forgot that Jamison never blocked a shot or got a steal, especially in college.

WTF was I thinking about?

Williams could be 6-9 240 (which I question) but his post defense has long been in question.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#635 » by Dat2U » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:37 pm

nate33 wrote:Dat2U. Who do you like between Sullinger, Kanter and Williams? I'm assuming Irving, P.Jones and Valanciunus are off the table when we draft.


Probably Sullinger. He seems the safest pick of the three and I think he'll be at least an above average rebounder at the PF position. But I'd seriously be open to a trade. Heck even if P. Jones was the pick, I'd still be open to a trade. It's not like I'm totally sold on P. Jones either, I think there's just no question that Perry is the only college player with the physical tools to truly create match up problems on the next level. Of course whether he is successful at the next level is completely debatable.

Right now for me its:

1. PF Perry Jones
2. CE Jonas Valanciunas
3. PF Jared Sullinger
4. PF Derrick Williams
5. CE Enes Kanter
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#636 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:39 pm

Dat2U wrote:
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Dat2U wrote:He sure would, if he only had to play offense.

I do think he's capable of putting up some very nice numbers. May even put up something like 20+ ppg and 8+ rebounds. But how much will that help his team win if he defends the paint like Antawn Jamison?

If Derrick Williams is going to be a SF in the NBA then I'd probably have a different take on him.

I'm just not sure a team can have any level of playoff success if they have a defensive sieve starting on their front line.

Dude just made maybe THE defensive play of the year, and you're assuming he'll be a defensive sieve? I wouldn't make an assumption either way about his D. He's just about 6'9 240 with long reach, so he's only slightly under-sized for PF.


Your totally right my bad. I forgot that Jamison never blocked a shot or got a steal, especially in college.

WTF was I thinking about?

Williams could be 6-9 240 (which I question) but his post defense has long been in question.

I'm confused. What does Jamison have to do with Williams?
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#637 » by Dat2U » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:41 pm

Maybe you could read the first post in the string and figure it out. I'm sure your smart enough to do that.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#638 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:45 pm

Dat2U wrote:Maybe you could read the first post in the string and figure it out. I'm sure your smart enough to do that.

Um... you just followed that post saying you want Sullinger - who's known for being a poor post defender.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#639 » by Dat2U » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:51 pm

Ugh, I give up. I responded to a scenario that Nate gave. If you want to play dumb, fine, but I'm not playing that game.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#640 » by Ruzious » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:03 pm

Dat2U wrote:Ugh, I give up. I responded to a scenario that Nate gave. If you want to play dumb, fine, but I'm not playing that game.

I'm not sure what I said that got you irritated with me.

Fwiw, if you're trying to make the point that Williams defense is somehow the same as Jamison's, I don't know where you got that from. This is what DraftExpress says about his defense:
Defensively, Williams puts in a better effort than you typically see from a collegiate go-to guy. He does a good job of staying in front of opponents and shows strong fundamentals, as you would expect from a Sean Miller-coached player. He's usually in an attentive stance both on and off the ball and uses his length well to bother his matchup, even if he lacks the physical tools to be overly productive in terms of getting his team extra possessions. The aggressiveness he brings on this end will lead to some foul trouble on occasion, though, which is something that has limited his minutes at times this season.

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