shortmikeshortt wrote:fredericklove
He's 6''1.
Haha, no. He's 6' 2.75"...
0'0.25" off of 6'3, and much further from 6'1.
I'm talking about Kemba.
Moderators: DG88, niQ, Duffman100, tsherkin, Reeko, lebron stopper, HiJiNX, 7 Footer, Morris_Shatford
shortmikeshortt wrote:fredericklove
He's 6''1.
Haha, no. He's 6' 2.75"...
0'0.25" off of 6'3, and much further from 6'1.
fredericklove wrote:shortmikeshortt wrote:fredericklove
He's 6''1.
Haha, no. He's 6' 2.75"...
0'0.25" off of 6'3, and much further from 6'1.
I'm talking about Kemba.

DraftExpress
What's funny is that I had lunch with Terrence Ross' agent yesterday. We talked about every possible scenario. Toronto never came up.

Matt Devlin @MattDevlinRaps
Raptors bringing in 7 for pre-draft workouts....the 1 name to remember Damian Lillard G Weber State. #Raptors

DG88 wrote:Matt Devlin @MattDevlinRaps
Raptors bringing in 7 for pre-draft workouts....the 1 name to remember Damian Lillard G Weber State. #Raptors
Devlin inside information? Lol just kidding.


DA_SCOUT wrote:DG88 wrote:Matt Devlin @MattDevlinRaps
Raptors bringing in 7 for pre-draft workouts....the 1 name to remember Damian Lillard G Weber State. #Raptors
Devlin inside information? Lol just kidding.
You think they'll post the workout videos on Raptors.com? Would love to see Lillard puttin in work.

Crazy-Canuck wrote:Is he working out against anybody or is he just doing individual workouts?
I would like to see him against elite athleticism rather than solo drills and weak league play to gauge him.
TheProfessor wrote:honestly but the end of their careers I have a feeling Wroten might end up with a better career, something bout this screams stud to me. (Yes I am a Wroten Homer) With that being said lillard is exactly like calderon, why exactly do we want calderon number 2, except calderon can shoot.
dagger wrote:TheProfessor wrote:honestly but the end of their careers I have a feeling Wroten might end up with a better career, something bout this screams stud to me. (Yes I am a Wroten Homer) With that being said lillard is exactly like calderon, why exactly do we want calderon number 2, except calderon can shoot.
Wroten might be a better prospect - in an alternate universe. He had more turnovers than assists and can't shoot to save his life.
And Lillard exactly like Jose Calderon? I can understand comparing Lillard to Bayless, but comparing him to Jose is like comparing Hasheem Thabeet to Yao Ming because they're both tall.


CoachJReturns wrote:dagger wrote:TheProfessor wrote:honestly but the end of their careers I have a feeling Wroten might end up with a better career, something bout this screams stud to me. (Yes I am a Wroten Homer) With that being said lillard is exactly like calderon, why exactly do we want calderon number 2, except calderon can shoot.
Wroten might be a better prospect - in an alternate universe. He had more turnovers than assists and can't shoot to save his life.
And Lillard exactly like Jose Calderon? I can understand comparing Lillard to Bayless, but comparing him to Jose is like comparing Hasheem Thabeet to Yao Ming because they're both tall.
Yeah, I'm not really seeing the Calderon comparison. Lillard is more athletic and seems to like attacking the rim, which Calderon has never really done. Both are good shooters, but that's probably one area where you are happy to see a rookie point guard be similar to Jose. At this poin he looks like Bayless with a jumpshot, or Lyndsey Hunter which won't get anyone excited, but Hunter looked pretty good when he first entered the league. He just had a very low ceiling. Hopefully Lillard's is a lot higher.


With the eighth pick in the 2012 SLAMonline Mock Draft, the Toronto Raptors select…
Damian Lillard from Weber State.
First featured on SLAMonline in February, the Weber State PG finished his redshirt junior campaign second in the NCAA in scoring at 24.5 ppg. He’s an extremely efficient shooter, who connected on 41 percent of his attempts from the beyond the arc.
He’s also a terrific rebounder (5 rpg) for his size and takes care of the ball well—ranking first among point guard prospects in turnovers per possession. Lillard is extremely explosive (40-inch vertical) and drives well in either direction, which helped him get to the free-throw line (where he knocked down the second most FTs in NCAA at a 90 percent clip).
The two-time Big Sky POY says he hears the question often: “Do you think you’re a 2-guard?”
His answer: “No,” adding that he wants to run an offense—not “just to push the ball up the floor, but run NBA sets.”



DraftExpress
What's funny is that I had lunch with Terrence Ross' agent yesterday. We talked about every possible scenario. Toronto never came up.

BillyGM wrote:Answer me this, would it be good to pair Jonas Valanciunas with Damian Lillard? Or you can see some problems? Is Lillard good PnR player?

DG88 wrote:BillyGM wrote:Answer me this, would it be good to pair Jonas Valanciunas with Damian Lillard? Or you can see some problems? Is Lillard good PnR player?
It's one of Lillard strengths. Him and Val coming off the bench will be fun. Lillard is a threat on the pick and roll because of his ability to from range and his penetrating ability.

DraftExpress
What's funny is that I had lunch with Terrence Ross' agent yesterday. We talked about every possible scenario. Toronto never came up.

BillyGM wrote:DG88 wrote:BillyGM wrote:Answer me this, would it be good to pair Jonas Valanciunas with Damian Lillard? Or you can see some problems? Is Lillard good PnR player?
It's one of Lillard strengths. Him and Val coming off the bench will be fun. Lillard is a threat on the pick and roll because of his ability to from range and his penetrating ability.
But do you see them as our playoff team starters in the future?
