JMac1 wrote:Kobe would get crucified with that simple logic on this board![]()
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Kobe knows.

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JMac1 wrote:Kobe would get crucified with that simple logic on this board![]()
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Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
darealjuice wrote:If we draft Buddy and start him over Booker next year I don't think I'll be able to contain how pissed I'd be
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Cactus Jack wrote:darealjuice wrote:If we draft Buddy and start him over Booker next year I don't think I'll be able to contain how pissed I'd be
I seriously doubt that would happen. Those rumors of Book playing some small forward, makes a lot of sense.
darealjuice wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:darealjuice wrote:If we draft Buddy and start him over Booker next year I don't think I'll be able to contain how pissed I'd be
I seriously doubt that would happen. Those rumors of Book playing some small forward, makes a lot of sense.
I do too, just need it to be the 23rd already so we can all stop speculating lol. Booker would get dominated on the defensive end by small forwards, just because he grew an inch and can play some SF doesn't mean he should, at least not right now.
saintEscaton wrote:Bookerhas ahard time handling SGs as it is....
Cactus Jack wrote:Those rumors of Book playing some small forward, makes a lot of sense.
JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Frank Lee wrote:I'd like to see Dunn here if we can make room for him. Bled or Knight can go. If Dunn turns out to be the player projected, he and Book make a solid backcourt for the next 5 yrs.
Would love to see McMully work a deal for knight and pick Dunn.... who wouldn't ?
At #13 I hope we select one of Skal or Diallo. My sleeper is Brice Johnson. Perhaps we deal 28 and 34 to move into the teens to get him. Is he the Matrix Reloaded ?
I think we should focus on players with speed, length and athleticism. Thats is basis for a good defense to counter this love affair with small chuck ball.
I think about the best case scenario is that Dunn in a few years becomes as good as Bledsoe. That is likely best case. He could end up being better, but he is a turnover machine who isn't a good shooter. And of course he could be a lot worse. Bledsoe ranked in about the top 25 players in the league overall. It's tough to get that good.
This is called the simple rating, but it's pretty all encompassing, and if you look at all the players on it, it looks pretty close to reality.
http://www.82games.com/1516/ROLRTG8.HTM
You can also see the Suns also only had three other players who came out as positive impact, but those three were barely above 0.
Dunn is a taller Bledsoe and Knight hybrid. He has Knight handles and Bledsoe athleticism and length and both streaky shooting, although both Bled and Knight are 80% plus Free Throw shooters.
Waylay13 wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:Those rumors of Book playing some small forward, makes a lot of sense.
No it doesnt as Booker lacks both the size and muscles mass to defend against most the small forwards in the NBA. So trying to play Booker at small forward or point guard will only get him (our best player) in foul trouble.
rsavaj wrote:why Buddy over Murray?
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Waylay13 wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:Those rumors of Book playing some small forward, makes a lot of sense.
No it doesnt as Booker lacks both the size and muscles mass to defend against most the small forwards in the NBA. So trying to play Booker at small forward or point guard will only get him (our best player) in foul trouble.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
JJ13 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Bookerhas ahard time handling SGs as it is....
I was ok with Books D last year...he made strides and will continue to do so in 2nd year. I think he'll be fine guarding SGs this year and be a good defender by end of the year
JMac1 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:JMac1 wrote:
Can't have tunnel vision. That's what the number #13 pick is for. You have to be open to anything, it could happen. Gambo has been planting a seed.....Why is he talking about Murray and Hield, for the heck of it?
Well how fast do you think Buddy will be able to compete at the NBA at a high level, if he ever is able to do that? Even as good as Booker was, he still was far below an average nba player (though still among the best rookies) from an advanced statistical view, and only shot 34% from 3, which is his specialty. The point is, even the BEST rookies don't make team's sudden playoff teams. Towns had one of the best rookie seasons ever, and LaVine really came along as did Wiggins, the most highly touted prospect in a while. The truth is, only one player on our team graded out as substantially above average last year, and that was Bledsoe. The others that ratings put slightly above average (though still right around average) were Warren, Telly and Leuer.
http://www.82games.com/1516/ROLRTG8.HTM
I think Buddy with Bledsoe and Booker would get a TON of open looks and knock them down. I expect Buddy to be a better JJ Reddick but less than Klay overall but just as good as an open shooter.
Courtney Lee was a rookie with Orlando. Rookies can make a significant impact if they are not the central focus of the team.
Booker and Buddy on the wings shooting open threes would have teams scrambling........from game one.
I like Dunn as do Frank, but shooting is more explosive than driving and posting-up in today's game. Again, that's why I prefer Bender to Chriss as well.
sunsbum wrote:Coro knows more than gambo and says if bender is there he thinks we take him.
Qwigglez wrote:BW, may I suggest changing the poll to top two choices? I'm just curious in case Bender gets selected by Boston who everyone's 2nd choice would be now.
I think I've made up my mind on who we should select. I'll take Dragan Bender if he's there. If Celtics take him, than my next choice is Dunn. Simply put, we'll have a lot of options if we took him. Trade him to the Sixers for Okafor, keep him and trade Knight/Bledsoe.
That jumper, man.
It’s something else.
When he gets in a rhythm, it’s over. He can make five or six threes in a row. He made at least four threes in 13 games this season — including four games where he made at least six threes — and he became just the second freshman in college basketball history to make 113 threes in a season. The other guy to do that? Curry, Stephen. [...]
But he’s not just a shooter, either.
Murray can handle the ball. He’s capable of attacking close outs, he can operate in the pick-and-roll, he can lead the break and he’s a willing and capable passer. There’s a difference between being a score-first player and a selfish player, and Murray is most definitely the former. [...]
Overall, Murray has pretty impressive basketball IQ.
Defensively, he has some physical limitations, but he plays hard on that end of the floor. He doesn’t quit on plays when he gets beat and he has pretty good anticipation in passing lanes. He’ll go to the offensive glass as well. [...]