ezzzp wrote:
Why isn't everyone wearing Draymond's sneaks?
...must be the shoes.
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DontPushMe wrote:Hope I'm wrong and he comes on strong in a year or so, but for me his ceiling is Chris Anderson.
Shame we couldn't get up for Wiggins.
lmfaooo this a joke post?DontPushMe wrote:Hope I'm wrong and he comes on strong in a year or so, but for me his ceiling is Chris Anderson.
Shame we couldn't get up for Wiggins.
Orlwillbeback wrote:Okay im watching some of the old games from last year and i guess i didnt quite realize it at the time but AG is **** tuurrrrible. Minimal offensive skills and feel and no real position right now. It will take some kind of meteoric rise for him to eventually become a contributor.
I think if you put McGee back then, he would get those blocks just as easily as Russell did. Russell's athleticism was well ahead of the players of his time, and that's about it.
BadMofoPimp wrote:Durant thinks Vooch is one of the Best Centers in the NBA. I will take his word over a couch-GM yelling at a TV.
Orlwillbeback wrote:Okay im watching some of the old games from last year and i guess i didnt quite realize it at the time but AG is **** tuurrrrible. Minimal offensive skills and feel and no real position right now. It will take some kind of meteoric rise for him to eventually become a contributor.
MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
more from a #4 pick. having the skills which would basically demand that he was used more when on the court.
not saying coaching didnt play into it. but this much of a project shouldnt be drafted that high. but then, teams always want to draft a player on perceived potential. which to me, is around a more athletic version of Nic Batum
ivDT wrote:tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
more from a #4 pick. having the skills which would basically demand that he was used more when on the court.
not saying coaching didnt play into it. but this much of a project shouldnt be drafted that high. but then, teams always want to draft a player on perceived potential. which to me, is around a more athletic version of Nic Batum
i forget. who was it that everyone wanted us to draft instead of aaron again?
tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
more from a #4 pick. having the skills which would basically demand that he was used more when on the court.
not saying coaching didnt play into it. but this much of a project shouldnt be drafted that high. but then, teams always want to draft a player on perceived potential. which to me, is around a more athletic version of Nic Batum

tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
more from a #4 pick. having the skills which would basically demand that he was used more when on the court.
not saying coaching didnt play into it. but this much of a project shouldnt be drafted that high. but then, teams always want to draft a player on perceived potential. which to me, is around a more athletic version of Nic Batum
MagicStarwipe wrote:tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:I still don't know why people don't realise we barely even gave him a chance to do anything last season. I feel like I saw more Aaron Gordon in the 5 or 6 college games I watched than I did all of last season. He played 59 total minutes more than Jabari Parker last season. Jabari Parker had a season ending injury in the middle of December. Just think about that for a minute. And when he was on the court we didn't use him anyway. Oh yeah, and he was the 2nd youngest player in the NBA being coached by arguably the worst coaches in the league. I don't know what people expect.
more from a #4 pick. having the skills which would basically demand that he was used more when on the court.
not saying coaching didnt play into it. but this much of a project shouldnt be drafted that high. but then, teams always want to draft a player on perceived potential. which to me, is around a more athletic version of Nic Batum
This project stuff is so overstated with Aaron. Elite athleticism, NBA body at 19, high basketball IQ, all world defensive talent, good ball handler, good passer. Does project simply mean he's not a good shooter yet?
His defense and hustle alone should have been enough for him to see the floor a ton more than he did on this team and that's not even all that he could have brought to the table. If anyone doesn't think so they probably spent too much time watching Joke Vaughn and his understudy coaching.
tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:tiderulz wrote:
more from a #4 pick. having the skills which would basically demand that he was used more when on the court.
not saying coaching didnt play into it. but this much of a project shouldnt be drafted that high. but then, teams always want to draft a player on perceived potential. which to me, is around a more athletic version of Nic Batum
This project stuff is so overstated with Aaron. Elite athleticism, NBA body at 19, high basketball IQ, all world defensive talent, good ball handler, good passer. Does project simply mean he's not a good shooter yet?
His defense and hustle alone should have been enough for him to see the floor a ton more than he did on this team and that's not even all that he could have brought to the table. If anyone doesn't think so they probably spent too much time watching Joke Vaughn and his understudy coaching.
this is the nba, 75% of them have "elite athleticism". thats a major part of why they made it to the NBA. and project means he is a 1-way player right now.
MagicStarwipe wrote:tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:This project stuff is so overstated with Aaron. Elite athleticism, NBA body at 19, high basketball IQ, all world defensive talent, good ball handler, good passer. Does project simply mean he's not a good shooter yet?
His defense and hustle alone should have been enough for him to see the floor a ton more than he did on this team and that's not even all that he could have brought to the table. If anyone doesn't think so they probably spent too much time watching Joke Vaughn and his understudy coaching.
this is the nba, 75% of them have "elite athleticism". thats a major part of why they made it to the NBA. and project means he is a 1-way player right now.
No, not elite athleticism compared to you or me. Compared to his peers in the NBA. 1 way player suggests he's useless offensively and he certainly is not.
tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:tiderulz wrote:
this is the nba, 75% of them have "elite athleticism". thats a major part of why they made it to the NBA. and project means he is a 1-way player right now.
No, not elite athleticism compared to you or me. Compared to his peers in the NBA. 1 way player suggests he's useless offensively and he certainly is not.
and again, 75% of nba players have elite athleticism. and right now, he is pretty useless offensively. Not Deandre Jordan useless, but he is all hustle points and dunks right now. he was our choice, i hope he develops more, i really do, but that is what i see from him right now.
MagicStarwipe wrote:tiderulz wrote:MagicStarwipe wrote:No, not elite athleticism compared to you or me. Compared to his peers in the NBA. 1 way player suggests he's useless offensively and he certainly is not.
and again, 75% of nba players have elite athleticism. and right now, he is pretty useless offensively. Not Deandre Jordan useless, but he is all hustle points and dunks right now. he was our choice, i hope he develops more, i really do, but that is what i see from him right now.
75% of the league are as athletic as Aaron Gordon? Hey, it's your opinion and you're entitled to it, but I could not disagree more.