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That was a nasty dunk right there.
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RapHippy wrote:McAdoo has played some pretty good D and grabbed some nice boards. I'm surprised his name hasn't even been mentioned at all so far.
the dude has 4 rebounds and is shooting 2-11
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Its sad that I like the guys in the mid 1st to the 2nd round more than the top guys hahaha
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Noonskadoodle wrote:thelead wrote:Noonskadoodle wrote:Withey plays like a grown ass man.
He's also breaking the white big man stereotype. That boy is SUPER athletic.
I think its more his extra long arms haha, but he has some nice bounce to him.
It's the arms and the confidence to try. Vuc played that way when we played the Lakers in LA. Haven't seen that Vuc much since.

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magicman123 wrote:RapHippy wrote:McAdoo has played some pretty good D and grabbed some nice boards. I'm surprised his name hasn't even been mentioned at all so far.
the dude has 4 rebounds and is shooting 2-11
His offense is UGLY.
Tries to use his athleticism way too much.
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Noonskadoodle wrote:Its sad that I like the guys in the mid 1st to the 2nd round more than the top guys hahaha
It's because those guys actually produce and you're not evaluating on potential. With that said, the safest picks for starter-level talent have to be McCollum, Noel (if you're just looking for defense and not expecting more), and Burke.

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Mclemore is really really bad
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I actually would prefer a more one-dimensional, defense only type PF/C because on their big contract, you don't have to give them anywhere near max money, yet you get max performance out of them because no matter how bad they are offensively, you can get a double double out of them based on tip ins and dunks. It was my main gripe with Dwight, we had to pay him superstar money because he could score even though we really only needed him to be able to play amazing D. We had to pay a major premium for his defensive abilities. Theory only applies to PF/C type players.
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rcklsscognition wrote:I actually would prefer a more one-dimensional, defense only type PF/C because on their big contract, you don't have to give them anywhere near max money, yet you get max performance out of them because no matter how bad they are offensively, you can get a double double out of them based on tip ins and dunks.
They do get VERY close to the max:
http://www.spotrac.com/nba/new-york-kni ... -chandler/
http://www.spotrac.com/nba/oklahoma-cit ... rge-ibaka/

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Withey has the mean streak that Vuc desperately needs to find.
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Noonskadoodle wrote:magicman123 wrote:RapHippy wrote:McAdoo has played some pretty good D and grabbed some nice boards. I'm surprised his name hasn't even been mentioned at all so far.
the dude has 4 rebounds and is shooting 2-11
His offense is UGLY.
Tries to use his athleticism way too much.
True, but his athleticism deserves at least mid-first attention. He's getting out sized by Withy though, Withy is a beast, I remember him going off during last years tournament too.
Mclemore is doodoo
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McLemore 0-9 on the night. 0-6 from the 3PT line.
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It's hard to believe that Bmac is considered possibly the top prospect in this draft. Maybe it is just a coincidence but he always does badly when I watch KU

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McLemore absolutely stinks tonight.
Starting to worry he could have serious bust-potential.
Starting to worry he could have serious bust-potential.
Rob Hennigan is smarter than you.
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thelead wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:I actually would prefer a more one-dimensional, defense only type PF/C because on their big contract, you don't have to give them anywhere near max money, yet you get max performance out of them because no matter how bad they are offensively, you can get a double double out of them based on tip ins and dunks.
They do get VERY close to the max:
http://www.spotrac.com/nba/new-york-kni ... -chandler/
http://www.spotrac.com/nba/oklahoma-cit ... rge-ibaka/
Anything less than max is a good thing. Don't think there will be many more Chandler type contracts, Ibaka is more realistic 10-12 million for a top-tier defense only type player. In the center/pf area I'd rather have two sub-max guys and spend the money on the SG/SF position.
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Mclemore would of been the perfect player for van gundy, just hide in the corner and jack three's
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magicman123 wrote:Mclemore would of been the perfect player for van gundy, just hide in the corner and jack three's
And missing alley oops
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Withey is a great defender.
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rcklsscognition wrote:thelead wrote:rcklsscognition wrote:I actually would prefer a more one-dimensional, defense only type PF/C because on their big contract, you don't have to give them anywhere near max money, yet you get max performance out of them because no matter how bad they are offensively, you can get a double double out of them based on tip ins and dunks.
They do get VERY close to the max:
http://www.spotrac.com/nba/new-york-kni ... -chandler/
http://www.spotrac.com/nba/oklahoma-cit ... rge-ibaka/
Anything less than max is a good thing. Don't think there will be many more Chandler type contracts, Ibaka is more realistic 10-12 million for a top-tier defense only type player. In the center/pf area I'd rather have two sub-max guys and spend the money on the SG/SF position.
Don't forget that Ibaka's deal was only his second contract and that his "max" is much different than max deals for older players. Even if he doesn't improve much and provides Chandler like numbers in the future, he will get a very similar deal to Chandler's deal on his next contract. There will always be teams that need to spend money and willing to give it to big men.











