Marcus wrote:yoyoboy wrote:Marcus wrote:
that statement has Rudy Gobert reach on it.
when he start doing that?
He's actually been doing that since high school. In fact, I've even seen it in person when he played my town's (no pun intended) high school team a couple years ago. But you've got to actually, you know, watch the games to see that.
i've watched Towns in every Kentucky game this year and the Hoop Summit and the HS All-American games. Pretty familiar with his baseline to baseline. He's not outrunning Justise Winslow, Stanley Johnson, or Kelly Oubre baseline to baseline. THOSE are small forwards.
NOW if you wanted to say "Willie Cauley-Stein runs the floor like a small forward" then you'd have a case and we knowwwwwwww Karl isn't faster than him as shown here in this video at the 15-18 second mark
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ8cO8qMRpQ[/youtube]
so where do you see small forward speed out of Karl Towns? Oh that's rightyoyoboy wrote:I've even seen it in person when he played my town's (no pun intended) high school team a couple years ago.
So you saw him outrun a BUNCH OF HIGH SCHOOL KIDS IN YOUR TOWN and figured he's be able to do that against NBA level talent. Got it.
Look bro, nothing wrong with liking the kid. I think he's a good player with a lot of upside too. Lets keep it within sensible context though.
He ain't running the floor like a small forward.
He runs the floor well, runs the floor very well for a big, better than the majority of the bigs in this prospective draft class.
Keep it in that realm.
Oh come on. It's obvious I was exaggerating a little to put it in perspective. I'm not trying to say he runs the floor like a Lebron or KD. When I say he runs like a small forward, I'm just trying to say he is very mobile and runs the floor very well for someone of his position and size. It's like when people say Davis runs the floor like a small forward. You took my quote way too literally.



















