olive_triangurl wrote:Is there any chance Frank becomes a 20+ppg scorer?
Don't mean he won't be good but don't hold your breath.
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olive_triangurl wrote:Is there any chance Frank becomes a 20+ppg scorer?

olive_triangurl wrote:Is there any chance Frank becomes a 20+ppg scorer?

olive_triangurl wrote:Is there any chance Frank becomes a 20+ppg scorer?

BrotherDave wrote:McRoberts way more athletic, better Passer, better dribbler, and competent defender.
BrotherDave wrote:McRoberts way more athletic, better Passer, better dribbler, and competent defender. Kaminsky is just a much better shooter and taller. Kaminsky will play the Marv role more than the McRoberts role.

yosemiteben wrote:BrotherDave wrote:McRoberts way more athletic, better Passer, better dribbler, and competent defender.
Before McRoberts showed up in Charlotte at age 25 he'd never averaged more than 2.1 apg (3.4 per 36). Give Frank 3 years of NBA experience and I think he could put up similar passing numbers.
McRoberts had VERY underwhelming combine stats, though he did show up with like 13% body fat at the combine. I think both McRoberts and Kaminsky are relatively unathletic and I wouldn't give McRoberts a real edge in that department, especially not at the same stage in their careers.
On defense for us McRoberts was +3.0 per 100 possession and had a DRPM ranked 41st out of all PFs. I believe there has only been one season in his career where he posted a net negative defensive rating (so one where he helped more than he hurt on that end on a +/- basis). I don't see any reason that Frank can't be at least a slightly below average defender at his position like McRoberts was / is. He's longer and not significantly less athletic, and both seem to be high BBIQ players that know where to be.

Flip Murray wrote:I don't know why people are so up in arms over Frank's defense right now. He was the 9th pick not the 1st. Everybody picked in that range has some flaws in their game. You're just nitpicking for the sake of it. Right now to me it looks like he can definitely shoot and move. He just needs to get stronger.
ball teacher wrote:BrotherDave wrote:McRoberts way more athletic, better Passer, better dribbler, and competent defender. Kaminsky is just a much better shooter and taller. Kaminsky will play the Marv role more than the McRoberts role.
I agree David, I do think Kaminsky runs the floor and handles the ball better than some may realize though. But where Kaminsky is gonna help us, is off the pick and pops, it will have defenses confused, either help contain Kemba who will have the speed advantage, but that frees Frank, or you respect Frank and leave opposing defenders to singlehandedly trying to slow Kemba coming off a screen. With Al in the post, Batum on the wing backed up by Lamb, PJ, and Troy, and with MKG being able to hopefully hit some jumpers or beat his man to the rim, we will have a pretty solid offense. Frank will be a big part of that if he can make teams pay off the pop. Mcbob was the playmaking passer, Frank is a scoring weapon, that's how I would point out their differences...David.
olive_triangurl wrote:Is there any chance Frank becomes a 20+ppg scorer?
Soul Rebel wrote:Does anyone else see an unpolished Pau Gasol possibly? I know Gasol's defense was always suspect, but he was a match-up nightmare and would make defenders pay if you left him open. I'm trying to recall if Pau was physical in the paint or if I'm confusing with Marc. I thought the knock on Gasol was that he was a soft-euro.
Soul Rebel wrote:Does anyone else see an unpolished Pau Gasol possibly? I know Gasol's defense was always suspect, but he was a match-up nightmare and would make defenders pay if you left him open. I'm trying to recall if Pau was physical in the paint or if I'm confusing with Marc. I thought the knock on Gasol was that he was a soft-euro.
MasterIchiro wrote:Cody focuses more on his post game.