Bobcats Picks Discussion (#9, #19, #39)
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Re: Bobcats Picks Discussion (#9, #19, #39)
In my latest mock I have us taking:
#9 = Alec Burks
#19 = Jeremy Tyler
#39 = Reggie Jackson
#9 = Alec Burks
#19 = Jeremy Tyler
#39 = Reggie Jackson
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As long as they pick the best player. I don't want to hear 2 years from now how the cats wanted a player that has turned into a star but silas wanted a 3 point shooter. Higgins is the gm and he will make the final call. Coaches always want who can help them immediately not long term.
The curse of Higgins!
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doc.end wrote:That was more constructive and spot on than any NFL babble.
So when are you going to address the question about why speed places unproven prospects ahead of others? Or were you not interested in that question and just upset I insulted DJ?
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therebirth wrote:As long as they pick the best player. I don't want to hear 2 years from now how the cats wanted a player that has turned into a star but silas wanted a 3 point shooter. Higgins is the gm and he will make the final call. Coaches always want who can help them immediately not long term.
I remember Bernie saying similar stuff when faced with dealing #5 + #13 for Chris Paul. I wonder how he feels about that now.
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therebirth wrote:As long as they pick the best player. I don't want to hear 2 years from now how the cats wanted a player that has turned into a star but silas wanted a 3 point shooter. Higgins is the gm and he will make the final call. Coaches always want who can help them immediately not long term.
seriously no more stories about how we almost drafted brandon roy or chris paul....
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Hmmmm so about CP3..... 2012....???
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BigSlam wrote:In my latest mock I have us taking:
#9 = Alec Burks
#19 = Jeremy Tyler
#39 = Reggie Jackson
You like Alec Burks over Klay Thompson? I know Higgins has a relationship with Burks, but Thompson fills a lot of needs for this team. Specifically on the shooting side.
Could you give some more info on Jeremy Tyler? I'm not real familiar with him...
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bobcats3wallace wrote:BigSlam wrote:In my latest mock I have us taking:
#9 = Alec Burks
#19 = Jeremy Tyler
#39 = Reggie Jackson
You like Alec Burks over Klay Thompson? I know Higgins has a relationship with Burks, but Thompson fills a lot of needs for this team. Specifically on the shooting side.
I think that Burks is a lot more versatile player who has more dimensions to his game. I also think he has more star power than Klay. I do have Klay going the very next pick to the Bucks @ #10.
Could you give some more info on Jeremy Tyler? I'm not real familiar with him...
Other than being a very good athlete with great measurables, fluidity and size as well as playing overseas directly from high school, I don't know much about him either - but I do know we have a serious lack of size and upside on the roster and he addresses both of those things - so he fits the bill.
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Here is a thread about Tyler.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1113955
Not much positive. He played in a pretty poor league last year and didn't do much.
I have doubts, but he's the right size
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1113955
Not much positive. He played in a pretty poor league last year and didn't do much.
I have doubts, but he's the right size

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Sachmo wrote:Here is a thread about Tyler.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1113955
Not much positive. He played in a pretty poor league last year and didn't do much.
I have doubts, but he's the right size
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bobcats3wallace wrote:penquin11 wrote:9th: Bismack Biyombo: We get our center of the future, a guy with incredible speed/quickness who plays extremely aggressive and can be very explosive around the rim. At the Nike World Hoops Summit he nearly dunked over Anthony Davis while jumping from just inside the free throw line.... He is eager to improve and has a very winning attitude.... By the time he is 22 he could be a 15ppg type of guy, and already has the ability to get 11rpg, and 2.5 bpg + 1 spg.
19th: Malcom Lee: He has been Wowing scouts with his shot, specifically his mid-long range game. Furthermore he looks as if yet another miss-used guard from UCLA (Others are that of Jrue, Collison, and Westbrook), He is very professional and has good athletism.
39th: Nikola Vucevic: This kid is BETTER then Donatas, watch his euroleague games, and his general performances..... At 39 he is a STEAL, he will eventually become a strong starter.....
Problem is Bismack is not a C. He will be a PF...at C he would get absolutely dominated. At 19 I would be fine with taking a chance on Bismack, but not at 9. I have not seen anything said about Nikola Vucevic...do you have more info on him?
Bismack is as much of a C as Dejuan Blair, Taj Gibson, and Chuck Hayes are.... Furthermore with his 7ft 7 arm-span and his 6-9 hieght, as well as his ridiculous speed and explosiveness (watch his highlights in the World Summit) he could easily be a center.
Niola Vucevic impressed Silas during the bobcats personal workout. He is 6'11 (or 7ft?) averaged 17.1 pts and 10.3 rpg for USC, like most euro bigmen he has a good 3 ball and averaged just below 35% (34.9). He has a good mid-range game and is a good free-throw shooter. He isnt a great or even good defender as he averaged 1.7 blocks a game for USC. He weighs 262 pounds, meaning he can use his size and wieght in the post. He is not an great athlete but his mid-3pnt game makes up for it. In the euro leagues he was a good matchup against Donatas, and outplayed him several times...... However Donatas is a better "athlete".
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Vucevic would be perfect alongside TT

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who the hell is this Vucevic kid you always bring up
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Fred Williamson wrote:who the hell is this Vucevic kid you always bring up
Sounds like someone doesn't watch much college basketball. He played for USC.
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ZackAttack23 wrote:Fred Williamson wrote:who the hell is this Vucevic kid you always bring up
Sounds like someone doesn't watch much college basketball. He played for USC.
I didn't follow college basketball at all this year. Can this kid play? Judging by comparisons made on DX he looks like another soft euro 7footer
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Fred Williamson wrote:ZackAttack23 wrote:Fred Williamson wrote:who the hell is this Vucevic kid you always bring up
Sounds like someone doesn't watch much college basketball. He played for USC.
I didn't follow college basketball at all this year. Can this kid play? Judging by comparisons made on DX he looks like another soft euro 7footer
As if there's a euro 7footer who ISN'T soft?!

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Arvidas Sabonis wasn't soft. however, he was almost 10feet tall and looked like a grizzly bear.
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Marc Gasol isn't exactly Shaquille Oneil, but I wouldn't exactly say that he is soft either.
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