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Post#161 » by Kanyewest » Tue Apr 8, 2008 6:22 pm

Nick Young and Courtney Alexander were certainly comparable coming out of college. However, there is a lot that differentiates them. Nick Young has a wider array of moves than Alexander as indicated from a quick glance of his draft profile at draftexpress.com

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Post#162 » by Kanyewest » Tue Apr 8, 2008 6:26 pm

nate33 wrote:Just looked it up. Nick Young's performance was tied for the 4th-highest point total for all rookies age 23 or younger:

32 - Durant (in 39 minutes)
29 - Jianlian (in 43 minutes)
28 - Durant (in 37 minutes)
27 - Young (in 31 minutes)
27 - Durant (in 38 minutes)
27 - Durant (in 38 minutes)

Young's game led all rookies on a points per minute basis (minimum 25 points).


After this post was made, Stuckey scored 27 points in 33 minutes on April 1st against Minnesota.
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Post#163 » by hands11 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 5:03 am

dfreshbfresh wrote:Nick young is gonna be a beast. We need to get him some playing time in the playoffs


I think the kids will have more then one shinning moment this playoffs.
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Post#164 » by Pmoney » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:23 pm

UPPIN THIS THREAD

Nick YOUNG IS JUST THAT GOOD TO HAVE HIS THREAD AT THE TOP OF THE FORUM AT ALL TIMES

STICKY THIS! MAKE IT A REALGM ANNOUNCEMENT

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Post#165 » by Pass_The_Sticks » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:49 pm

I love watching N1 game but he will not get ANY playing time in the Playoffs.
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Post#166 » by fishercob » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:14 pm

nate33 wrote:Just throwing this comparison out there without comment. These are pace-adjusted per-40 numbers:

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Player        PTS  REB  AST  STL  BLK   TO eFG%  FT%  TS%
young,nick   20.0  4.4  2.4  1.2  0.2  3.4 .478 .824 .524
durant,kevin 22.4  4.6  2.5  1.1  1.1  3.3 .449 .876 .519


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Post#167 » by nate33 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:23 pm

In my defense, Durant was not that impressive in his rookie year.
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Post#168 » by Severn Hoos » Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:36 pm

I just can't believe that on the previous page there was an actual comment about how much time Nick would (or wouldn't) get in the playoffs. It's been so long since the Wiz were in the playoffs that I went all Jim Mora in my reaction.
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Post#169 » by fishercob » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:00 pm

nate33 wrote:In my defense, Durant was not that impressive in his rookie year.


The numbers speak for themselves. To Sev's comment, it just shows how much time has passed (in a seemingly short amount of actual time).
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Post#170 » by hands11 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:59 am

nate33 wrote:In my defense, Durant was not that impressive in his rookie year.


Hey, we all wanted to believe in his potential. I questioned his low IQ and smilely demeanor a bunch but I thought he would eventually grow up. And he did some. He made a lot of stride the year before last. But ultimately, this team didn't have enough maturity to pull him up, so he helped pulled the team down. Getting ride of him and McGee was the right move at the right time. Everyone is better off for it. Nick and McGee can get on with their thing and so can the Wizards.

The kid may still have his day in the sun. He just needs to grow up more.

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