lilojmayo wrote:
Deron Williams+OJ Mayo
The guy with black shirt clutching his face

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lilojmayo wrote:
Deron Williams+OJ Mayo
treiz wrote:lilojmayo wrote:
Deron Williams+OJ Mayo
The guy with black shirt clutching his face
lilojmayo wrote:
Deron Williams+OJ Mayo
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
BVPN wrote:Any updates? Is this happening?
lilojmayo wrote:BVPN wrote:Any updates? Is this happening?
Rumblings in Grizz Nation is that they are going to be monitoring OJ Mayo and Rudy Gay closely. From now til deadline. They are now thinking about trading Rudy Gay's contract, and keeping OJ. OJ has been showing more of the "it" factor, closing games better, more gritty on D. Even in his limited minutes ( only plays 2nd quarter and 4th quartes). One of them will most likely be gone by deadline ( for financial reasons) and it isnt a slam dunk anymore that it will be OJ anymore
OJ last night had 14 fourth quarter points, and big defensive plays. Grizz fans were crossing their fingers that Gay wouldn't disturb on the onslaught OJ was having. OJ has done this a few times this season so it isn't a one thing wonder type of thing. Grizz fans are finally seeing the light OJ is a 20+ ppg right now on most NBA teams if starting and seeing 35 minutes. OJ is now shooting 45 % FG 44% 3pt ( better than Morrow a 3pt specialis) . He is ready to go HAM in the NBA , but his coach for disclosed reason doesn't want that to happen.
http://www.nba.com/video/games/hornets/ ... index.html
OJ's off the dribble danger 3 pointer at 2:12 in to seal the game. Well damn Juice, that's poetry in motion that jumper of yours.
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:Shawne Williams and Petro would have to be part of the outgoing salary, Farmar would have to be in this deal or a separate one and Damion James option would need to be declined or he would need to be traded for a likely early 2nd or something along those lines.
And even then you have to dump Morrow to keep max cap open for Dwight.
N Ireland Nets wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Shawne Williams and Petro would have to be part of the outgoing salary, Farmar would have to be in this deal or a separate one and Damion James option would need to be declined or he would need to be traded for a likely early 2nd or something along those lines.
And even then you have to dump Morrow to keep max cap open for Dwight.
I was just keeping it simple and looking to move Lopez for Gay in the summer after Howard signs.
I know we talk about it alot but trading for Gay makes all kinds of sense.
D Will
Brooks
Gay
2012 1st rd pick
Howard
That's a contender people, obviously we're dreaming but it could happen
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:One thing I think of though, is MarShon the real deal? Does he pan out as a 20ppg go to type of scorer?
Because if the answer is yes, do Rudy Gay and him clash and/or get in each others way?
I have a sort of crazy rebuild plan, I'm going to post it later, either in the trade or Dwight thread.
As for Lopez, unless its an immediate true S&T, and yes a third team can be involved, then there is a wait period until right around the trade deadline when we can deal him, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but you can't resign him annd then say trade him a month later.
Also if he signs an offer sheet and we match, I believe per the new CBA we must wait at least a year from the match date to deal him.
Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
vincecarter4pres wrote:Well I'll say this, he has been incredibly impressive.
And it's not really his scoring, it's his feel for the game and playmaking/passing ability which has taken me by surprise some.
Maybe I was too hard on his ball stopping ways.
He was a ball stopper his senior year of college, it's not like I made that up, but perhaps, it certainly seems I didn't take context into account or focused on it too much in a vacuum.
I went back and read through some MarShon threads on the draft board and even read myself saying things like(paraphrased), "He's chucking and dominating the ball, but who else is supposed to take shots and control the ball on that team? There's no one else, he has to and it's impressive he is still very efficient in that role."
I did say the same at that time as I did before this season over the summer and fall, was he going to be able to change his game back to team orientated and would he be able to accept a much smaller role? Would he still impact the game? Did he ever? Said then also, a lot of that would be dictated by where he wound up in the NBA and this seems to ironically be a great fit for him.
Things he needs to improve?
Well first is the three obvious.
1) Needs to become a better defender. At least a man defender.
2) Needs to add a little weight, but mainly become much stronger at his current weight or with only a little gain.
3) Needs to be more aggressive. Now I know a lot of that is trying to figure it out as a rookie around a bunch of veterans on a team failing to live to expectations with a lot of veterans. I know he's trying to balance stepping on toes, keeping the coaches happy and simultaneously scoring and playmaking.
But more so what I mean, is even though he has a deadly jumper and diverse offensive game, is a great bad shot shooter and also gets himself a lot of good looks, and even though he's getting the rookie treatment from the refs, he needs to find more ways to draw contact and get to the line.
So I'm not necessarily even saying he has to be more aggressive at this moment by shooting more, just that he needs to put more pressure on the defense by getting in the lane and getting the defender in the air jumping into him off shot fakes and what not instead of bailing the D out with tough 12 to 19 foot turnarounds so much even if he's mastered that shot.
Those shots should be reserved for later in the season or even in his career when he's being given more freedom and is getting up 16 to 18 shots attempts per game on average.
He also needs to learn to move better without the ball and the obvious rookie stuff Deron alluded to, he needs to learn how to play, how to run sets, he's no longer in a league where he's so much better then literally 90% of the players around him where he's given the ball and told to just go freestyle almost every possession.
But a lot of this will hopefully come with time.
I'm becoming a believer more and more by the game.
Don't want to get too ahead of myself though, time and time again rookies look like the sky's the limit when they were really extremely close to their ceiling and never got much better or even regressed, especially on bad teams or teams where there was no one else to play their role so they got opportunity by default, with some prime examples being O.J. Mayo, Brandon Jennings, Jason Thompson, Ben Gordon and Kirk Hinrich.
lilojmayo wrote:OJ Mayo has been ready to go HAM in the NBA, he is way better in everyway then his first two seasons but is being limited by his coach ( i think to keep his value down ).
lilojmayo wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Well I'll say this, he has been incredibly impressive.
And it's not really his scoring, it's his feel for the game and playmaking/passing ability which has taken me by surprise some.
Maybe I was too hard on his ball stopping ways.
He was a ball stopper his senior year of college, it's not like I made that up, but perhaps, it certainly seems I didn't take context into account or focused on it too much in a vacuum.
I went back and read through some MarShon threads on the draft board and even read myself saying things like(paraphrased), "He's chucking and dominating the ball, but who else is supposed to take shots and control the ball on that team? There's no one else, he has to and it's impressive he is still very efficient in that role."
I did say the same at that time as I did before this season over the summer and fall, was he going to be able to change his game back to team orientated and would he be able to accept a much smaller role? Would he still impact the game? Did he ever? Said then also, a lot of that would be dictated by where he wound up in the NBA and this seems to ironically be a great fit for him.
Things he needs to improve?
Well first is the three obvious.
1) Needs to become a better defender. At least a man defender.
2) Needs to add a little weight, but mainly become much stronger at his current weight or with only a little gain.
3) Needs to be more aggressive. Now I know a lot of that is trying to figure it out as a rookie around a bunch of veterans on a team failing to live to expectations with a lot of veterans. I know he's trying to balance stepping on toes, keeping the coaches happy and simultaneously scoring and playmaking.
But more so what I mean, is even though he has a deadly jumper and diverse offensive game, is a great bad shot shooter and also gets himself a lot of good looks, and even though he's getting the rookie treatment from the refs, he needs to find more ways to draw contact and get to the line.
So I'm not necessarily even saying he has to be more aggressive at this moment by shooting more, just that he needs to put more pressure on the defense by getting in the lane and getting the defender in the air jumping into him off shot fakes and what not instead of bailing the D out with tough 12 to 19 foot turnarounds so much even if he's mastered that shot.
Those shots should be reserved for later in the season or even in his career when he's being given more freedom and is getting up 16 to 18 shots attempts per game on average.
He also needs to learn to move better without the ball and the obvious rookie stuff Deron alluded to, he needs to learn how to play, how to run sets, he's no longer in a league where he's so much better then literally 90% of the players around him where he's given the ball and told to just go freestyle almost every possession.
But a lot of this will hopefully come with time.
I'm becoming a believer more and more by the game.
Don't want to get too ahead of myself though, time and time again rookies look like the sky's the limit when they were really extremely close to their ceiling and never got much better or even regressed, especially on bad teams or teams where there was no one else to play their role so they got opportunity by default, with some prime examples being O.J. Mayo, Brandon Jennings, Jason Thompson, Ben Gordon and Kirk Hinrich.
i am not an age guy. but Marshan is a 22 year old rookie. let's just keep that in mind.
with that out the way. it is amazing how so many of you guys drool over these young SGs who aren't even having seasons better than OJ's rookie or 2nd year. DeMar, Nick Young last season. MarSwag this season, James Harden this season.
Again, Grizzlies are the hottest team right now in the NBA ( winning streak wise) there schedule is incredible easily the next two weeks. so your going to start hearing from them and their players ( Gay, Conley, OJ, Marc) in the media and around general board 1-2 weeks.
OJ Mayo has been ready to go HAM in the NBA, he is way better in everyway then his first two seasons but is being limited by his coach ( i think to keep his value down ).
I'll go on a limb and say OJ Mayo will steal the 6th man of the year award from Louis Williams and James Harden this season ( assuming OJ remains on the bench, and a Grizz). That's how good OJ has been playing of late. And it helps that Westbrook has now turned it up taken away stats from Harden of late.
Let's compare Marshon Brooks, James Harden, and OJ Mayo's per 36 min numbers for the month of January. ( rounded numbers)
PER 36 in Jan
Marshon Brooks:
16.9 PPG 5.5 RPG 2.3 APG 1.6 spg 46.6% FG 42.1% 3pt 73.5% FT
OJ Mayo
18.3 PPG 5.8 RPG 2.7 APG 1.4 spg 45.5% FG 46.4 % 3pt 73.7% FT
James Harden
16.4 PPG 3.6 RPG 3.4 APG 1.1 spg 46.2% FG 40.4% 3pt 86 % FT
Again showing these stats isn't to knock MarSwag any. especially since he is the only bright light to your guys's season. But he really not doing anything that other young talented SGs aren't doing ( that play on winning teams btw).