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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#221 » by Foshan » Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:34 am

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maoriboy wrote:What team would offer Lavine the best fit in terms of time, development, minutes and teammates?

I've really like the idea of him in Philly.

MCW-LaVine-Wiggins-Young-Noel

That is a heck-of-a fast line up, little small underneath, until Noel bulks up, but they could get out and run like no one else. Not sure that I'd want to take LaVine at 10 though.


That team could easily win the NIT

Agreed. That's why I think they'd have a shot in the East of making the playoffs :) Philly is actually fine with tanking one more year as we lose our pick if we make the playoffs. So we land high lotto again and either add a better SG if LaVine busts out, or a young long PF to replace Young.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#222 » by miltk » Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:23 pm

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CaliBullsFan wrote:This kid has mega bust written all over him IMO. How do you enter the draft when you aren't even good enough to start in college yet?


Dion waiters says HELLO!


dion waiters wants to remind you he stayed for his soph year and actually achieved something (as Beast 6th poy) for a great bball program in a tough conference with better numbers than lavine, and is insulted that you would compare lavine with him and his achievements.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#223 » by Dukenukem23 » Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:37 pm

miltk wrote:
Dukenukem23 wrote:
CaliBullsFan wrote:This kid has mega bust written all over him IMO. How do you enter the draft when you aren't even good enough to start in college yet?


Dion waiters says HELLO!


dion waiters wants to remind you he stayed for his soph year and actually achieved something (as Beast 6th poy) for a great bball program in a tough conference with better numbers than lavine, and is insulted that you would compare lavine with him and his achievements.

No comparisons made at all I think lavine is going to be a major bust. But making the argument that he's going to be a bust just because he wasn't a starter is lazy thinking IMO.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#224 » by miltk » Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:44 pm

Dukenukem23 wrote:
miltk wrote:
Dukenukem23 wrote:
Dion waiters says HELLO!


dion waiters wants to remind you he stayed for his soph year and actually achieved something (as Beast 6th poy) for a great bball program in a tough conference with better numbers than lavine, and is insulted that you would compare lavine with him and his achievements.

No comparisons made at all I think lavine is going to be a major bust. But making the argument that he's going to be a bust just because he wasn't a starter is lazy thinking IMO.


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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#225 » by Apollo64 » Thu Apr 17, 2014 1:47 pm

Think he should have stayed in college for 1-2 more years.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#226 » by Ruzious » Thu Apr 17, 2014 2:03 pm

Apollo64 wrote:Think he should have stayed in college for 1-2 more years.

Agreed but only so he could get his draft stock higher. I'm a big fan of his, but I think he'll slide to late first. He needs to get in a good solid organization that can bring him along slowly - playing him only a few minutes a game but encouraging him to be very aggressive when he is in the game. And some D League action might do him some good in building his confidence.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#227 » by destro84 » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:30 pm

I agree with Dukenukem23 above. You cannot make the argument that he's going to be a bust just because he wasn't a starter. If you follow UCLA basketball, or even casually watch some games, you know that Steve Alford started his son over LaVine, with controversy attached. If you want take a peek at SB nations Bruins Nation and you will see that this has been an all-season bewilderment as to why LaVine was not playing more. Bryce Alford was steady but anybody watching knows there is a huge discrepancy in talent between the two.

I do disagree with Dukenukem23 (to each his own) that Zach LaVine will be a bust. But maybe I am biased because I am a huge UCLA fan/Alum and I watch every, yes EVERY, UCLA basketball game of the season. LaVine did end the season on a skid, but he is young, and lost a little zest as he lost playing time. However if you watched him, you realized he was very often the most talented/explosive player on the court. He still needs refining ( I hope he goes to a team that properly develops) but there is a reason many people were mocking he go in the top 10. Now I do not think he will go top 10, but whatever team takes him has a player that can be in the league a very long time with very elite athleticism. He is a more than decent ball handler, has a decent shot, and plays good D. So bust? Maybe if you expect him to be Westbrook, but imo, no way this kid never has an NBA career and fades into anonymity.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#228 » by Jazzfan12 » Thu Apr 17, 2014 3:33 pm

LaVine's stats are undrafted free agent level, he was a nobody recruit out of high school, he can't rebound, he can't pass, he can't dribble, he can't finish, he can't defend. Him going in the lottery would be pretty ridiculous.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#229 » by destro84 » Thu Apr 17, 2014 4:02 pm

Jazzfan12 wrote:LaVine's stats are undrafted free agent level, he was a nobody recruit out of high school, he can't rebound, he can't pass, he can't dribble, he can't finish, he can't defend. Him going in the lottery would be pretty ridiculous.


A nobody recruit out of high school??
scout and rivals rated him as a 4 star prospect. He was rated a top 45 player in his class and received offers from UCLA, USC, ARIZONA, CAL, TEXAS, LOUISVILLE, MEMPHIS, BAYLOR, WASHINGTON, GONZAGA, OREGON STATE, TENNESSEE, WASHINGTON STATE, and COLORADO. How was he a nobody recruit?

I guess I am done defending LaVine for the day. He is going to be drafted contrary to your player "analysis" above.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#230 » by bigboi » Thu Apr 17, 2014 4:53 pm

miltk wrote:
Dukenukem23 wrote:
CaliBullsFan wrote:This kid has mega bust written all over him IMO. How do you enter the draft when you aren't even good enough to start in college yet?


Dion waiters says HELLO!


dion waiters wants to remind you he stayed for his soph year and actually achieved something (as Beast 6th poy) for a great bball program in a tough conference with better numbers than lavine, and is insulted that you would compare lavine with him and his achievements.


Wasn't Westbrook a 6th man?
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Lebron made it to the finals with that cleveland team.

Bird would have won 4 rings with that team, in this weak ass era of basketball.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#231 » by miltk » Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:38 pm

bigboi wrote:
miltk wrote:
Dukenukem23 wrote:
Dion waiters says HELLO!


dion waiters wants to remind you he stayed for his soph year and actually achieved something (as Beast 6th poy) for a great bball program in a tough conference with better numbers than lavine, and is insulted that you would compare lavine with him and his achievements.

Wasn't Westbrook a 6th man?



HELL NO!!! :)
he started along side darren collison and was p10 dpoy
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#232 » by bigboi » Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:44 pm

miltk wrote:
bigboi wrote:
miltk wrote:
dion waiters wants to remind you he stayed for his soph year and actually achieved something (as Beast 6th poy) for a great bball program in a tough conference with better numbers than lavine, and is insulted that you would compare lavine with him and his achievements.

Wasn't Westbrook a 6th man?



HELL NO!!! :)
he started along side darren collison and was p10 dpoy


Just checked Westbrook didn't start his freshman year
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#233 » by Marcus » Thu Apr 17, 2014 5:47 pm

bigboi wrote:
miltk wrote:
bigboi wrote:Wasn't Westbrook a 6th man?



HELL NO!!! :)
he started along side darren collison and was p10 dpoy


Just checked Westbrook didn't start his freshman year


didn't leave till after his sophmore season which he did start in.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#234 » by miltk » Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:11 pm

bigboi wrote:
miltk wrote:
bigboi wrote:Wasn't Westbrook a 6th man?



HELL NO!!! :)
he started along side darren collison and was p10 dpoy


Just checked Westbrook didn't start his freshman year


yes. that year he was playing behind afflalo and collison, and he was erratic as erratic could be. he had to start for collison when dc was out and he was humiliated against west virginia.

who knew :D
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#235 » by Novocaine » Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:41 pm

Who cares about Lavine's college accomplishments?

Players have been entering the NBA without being ready to contribute for decades. Teams have 15 roster slots, there's space to have a couple of developmental projects.

I find it dubious Lavine would have develop so much under Alford next season anyway. Better to get in the NBA, get plenty of good coaching, some D-League time, some NBA floor time if the team is rocked by injuries and just focus on developing his skills.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#236 » by Sixercise » Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:22 pm

all this lavine bashing....all i gotta say is JRUE HOLIDAY, dude.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#237 » by jmnvcavs » Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:30 pm

Leaving early for the nba will prepare you more for the nba than 2 years of college. If this kid falls to a good organization. Look out.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#238 » by karkinos » Fri Apr 18, 2014 5:35 pm

jiggy08 wrote:all this lavine bashing....all i gotta say is JRUE HOLIDAY, dude.

jrue was still a better draft prospect
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#239 » by ImHeisenberg » Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:02 am

Spurs will probably pick him up with their pick and make every GM look like a fool because they'll turn him into Ginobili's replacement in a matter of months.
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Re: Zach LaVine 

Post#240 » by dballislife » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:24 am

hes gonna have a slow start to career much like gerald green imo...all athlete and very little skills

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