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RunSunRun wrote:"Wait...Derrick Rose has a brother, can he play?"
- Suns front office
yowyOw wrote:Lol, with all due respect, Valanciunas is SO overrated. Putting up numbers against smaller non-athletic kids has no merit.
He relies on his physical dominance WAY too much. And that dominance would disappear in the NBA when meeting athletic freaks. He could do well, but he'll never dominate.
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Johnny Firpo wrote:At the very least he should be a very good second option in his prime, and borderline all-star, putting up 16/11/3/2, or something like that, but i think his ceiling is definitely higher, the kid was born in 92.Of course there is always a chance he flops, but i don't see it. He's a gym rat, he'll do anything to succeed.
Dr Mufasa wrote:No, not really. Upside is Gortat IMO
yowyOw wrote:Lol, with all due respect, Valanciunas is SO overrated. Putting up numbers against smaller non-athletic kids has no merit.
He relies on his physical dominance WAY too much. And that dominance would disappear in the NBA when meeting athletic freaks. He could do well, but he'll never dominate.
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Johnny Firpo wrote:I really like the kid, i think his game will translate beautifully to the NBA, just like Ricky's, hopefully he can make an immediate impact. Very good prospect, great motor, underrated post game, excellent defender, and a 85-90% percent free throw shooter, which suggests he can have a serious mid range game in a couple years.
At the very least he should be a very good second option in his prime, and borderline all-star, putting up 16/11/3/2, or something like that, but i think his ceiling is definitely higher, the kid was born in 92.Of course there is always a chance he flops, but i don't see it. He's a gym rat, he'll do anything to succeed.
Johnny Firpo wrote:Dr Mufasa wrote:No, not really. Upside is Gortat IMO
You weren't a believer from day one, for some odd reason, you don't like this kid. I don't get it, what your problem with him, as a prospect? What's not to like?

cucad8 wrote:Johnny Firpo wrote:I really like the kid, i think his game will translate beautifully to the NBA, just like Ricky's, hopefully he can make an immediate impact. Very good prospect, great motor, underrated post game, excellent defender, and a 85-90% percent free throw shooter, which suggests he can have a serious mid range game in a couple years.
At the very least he should be a very good second option in his prime, and borderline all-star, putting up 16/11/3/2, or something like that, but i think his ceiling is definitely higher, the kid was born in 92.Of course there is always a chance he flops, but i don't see it. He's a gym rat, he'll do anything to succeed.
I always love posts like this. AT THE VERY LEAST! he'll average 16/11/3?! Is that 3 blocks? Because if so, I see nobody in the last 10 years that has put that up. And if it is 3 assists, 2 blocks, Duncan, Shaq and garnett only 3 in the last 10. So, at the least, he's a HOF.
Johnny Firpo wrote:yowyOw wrote:Lol, with all due respect, Valanciunas is SO overrated. Putting up numbers against smaller non-athletic kids has no merit.
He relies on his physical dominance WAY too much. And that dominance would disappear in the NBA when meeting athletic freaks. He could do well, but he'll never dominate.
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No, you're wrong. His euroleague efficiency was basically the same last year, at the age of 18, against grown men, that against those kids. He averaged almost 8 points, on some (Please Use More Appropriate Word), 70% shooting. He's not the most skilled player in the world, but he has an underrated hook shot which he can make with both hands, and there is nothing that would indicate his mid range jumper won't be deadly.
It already is quite frankly, any time he shoots it, he just doesn't use it much, but you know it will work, because there are no precedents (or at least i think) when a player shot 85-90% from the charity stripe, and wasn't a good mid range shooter. The kid is a monster, and the sky is the limit for him if they can pack some muscle on him, and he continues to work hard.
gaspar wrote:Johnny Firpo wrote:You think his ceiling is higher than 16/11/3/2? Seriously?