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Did he claim David Harrison was better than Dwight? (hint; what I actually said)
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Not that I can recall. He may have said that he's BIGGER than dwight (guy was huge). or something very specific to that effect, but claiming he was better than dwight at any point? I don't believe so.
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Devilzsidewalk wrote:he can be a quality starter for sure
Off topic, but your sig is hilarious, as I am a big Beach Boys fan.
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daschysta wrote:Not that I can recall. He may have said that he's BIGGER than dwight (guy was huge). or something very specific to that effect, but claiming he was better than dwight at any point? I don't believe so.
Maybe you should go ask him...
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I don't know anything about Hansbrough, but I do know this: If I was him, i'd be pissed at the home crowd. I saw so many red shirts in the crowd that it made my eyes bleed. C'mon pacers fans, your team is trying for an 8th seed, give it some support.
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He absolutely murdered the Bulls' frontcourt and was easily the most impressive player, including the 6'2" shooting guard, Derrick Rose.
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Could become what everyone wanted Drew Gooden to be?
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NO-KG-AI wrote:Color me very very impressed, as a huge non believer in his offensive game.
Ditto. I didn't think his game in college would transfer well to the NBA.

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I honestly see him as a poor man's chris bosh. He's already stronger than him and probably a better rebounder, even. I'd watch him -- he could become an all star in a couple years.
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He's a fighter. The most important part of his offense is initiating contact mid air and still finishing. For someone of his size/athletic ability it's very impressive, and that mid range jumper is money.

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singlepurposeac wrote:I think we need more specifics. Let's take this the chance this hot streak has given us to really hear what Pacer fans think, it's high time they wildly overrated another of their players. Now that the hype over Wilt Hibbert is gone, I think it's time we heard just how good Tyler Hansbrough will be... can I get a comparison? Will he be as good as Magic Bender? Dwight Harrison? Paul "next Grant Hill/T-Mac" George? All-star Harrington? Better than Tony Parker Tinsley? Reggie Rush? Elton Diogu? Franchise player Granger? Don't hold back guys.
Most of those grandiose exaggerations were mine. Now that I know how they dig deep under your skin, I think I'll continue them.

Tyler Hansbrough? Amare Stoudemire, with less athleticism and goggles but more skill and intelligence.
I'm not sure what's so shocking about Hansbrough's development as a scorer. His scoring ability was what made him an NCAA legend. He has respectable NBA size (6'9", 240ish), a nice shooting touch and his insane hustle has translated well, but then, why wouldn't it? As was stated during his pre-draft workouts two years ago, "effort is a skill." He can score, is a solid rebounder and plays hard on defense. He needs to work on his passing and ball handling a little bit, but he looks like a legitimate starter to me, and perhaps a pretty damn good one in due time. He and Hibbert are a very promising front court.
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toddlincoln wrote:I honestly see him as a poor man's chris bosh. He's already stronger than him and probably a better rebounder, even. I'd watch him -- he could become an all star in a couple years.
Poor mans Bosh... and an all-star... very interesting.
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Don't just look at stats, watch him play. He's an effective player and I see no reason why he can't keep this up with consistent playing time. That's the most important part in my opinion: plating time. He said it himself, O'Brien didn't believe in him.
You'd be surprised at how many coaches keep players down due to personal or just idiotic reasons. Chris Douglas-Roberts would be a 18-20 ppg scorer with consistent PT, same with Maggette. Marcus Thornton started the season on the bench and received extremely inconsistent minutes. He blossomed after the trade to Sacramento.
The Pacers have some good young pieces. If they keep their core intact and hire a good coach, they'll be dangerous, but it takes a while for a young team to turn the corner. Once that happens, they're going to be challenging the Bulls for the Central every year. They have quality wins over some of the best teams in the league already.
You'd be surprised at how many coaches keep players down due to personal or just idiotic reasons. Chris Douglas-Roberts would be a 18-20 ppg scorer with consistent PT, same with Maggette. Marcus Thornton started the season on the bench and received extremely inconsistent minutes. He blossomed after the trade to Sacramento.
The Pacers have some good young pieces. If they keep their core intact and hire a good coach, they'll be dangerous, but it takes a while for a young team to turn the corner. Once that happens, they're going to be challenging the Bulls for the Central every year. They have quality wins over some of the best teams in the league already.

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Willie Colon wrote:Don't just look at stats, watch him play. He's an effective player and I see no reason why he can't keep this up with consistent playing time. That's the most important part in my opinion: plating time. He said it himself, O'Brien didn't believe in him.
You'd be surprised at how many coaches keep players down due to personal or just idiotic reasons. Chris Douglas-Roberts would be a 18-20 ppg scorer with consistent PT, same with Maggette. Marcus Thornton started the season on the bench and received extremely inconsistent minutes. He blossomed after the trade to Sacramento.
The Pacers have some good young pieces. If they keep their core intact and hire a good coach, they'll be dangerous, but it takes a while for a young team to turn the corner. Once that happens, they're going to be challenging the Bulls for the Central every year. They have quality wins over some of the best teams in the league already.
I hate coaches that don't play rookies and then scapegoat them for losing.
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NO-KG-AI wrote:Color me very very impressed, as a huge non believer in his offensive game.
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Manocad wrote:NO-KG-AI wrote:Color me very very impressed, as a huge non believer in his offensive game.
Ditto. I didn't think his game in college would transfer well to the NBA.
Well lets just say it, we all thought he would suck. He is serviceable, which is pretty damn good given my expectations of him. I thought he would be marginally better than May, but I had serious concerns of him being able to score at the NBA level.
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Before he came to the NBA I knew he was going to be good, probably all-star level, and I guess I was right.
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Dude is legit. I knew he'd have a solid NBA career because he plays with a great motor and a great heart. Dude's a warrior and I'd love to have him on my team. I think he'll be an all-star one day.
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Blame Rasho wrote:Manocad wrote:NO-KG-AI wrote:Color me very very impressed, as a huge non believer in his offensive game.
Ditto. I didn't think his game in college would transfer well to the NBA.
Well lets just say it, we all thought he would suck. He is serviceable, which is pretty damn good given my expectations of him. I thought he would be marginally better than May, but I had serious concerns of him being able to score at the NBA level.
I think we all expected a hustle guy striving for double doubles while throwing up shots that made his fan base hate him. Sort of a young Kris Humphries. By my eyes he's gotten so much bigger that he is physically dominant with his strength, and that's just something I never expected. I thought he was fairly close to maxing out his body by the end of college.

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