Claud wrote:He has better defensive/physical tools than Gobert
Next season will be funn
your profile says you're a Longhorns fan... did you know about this guy?
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Claud wrote:He has better defensive/physical tools than Gobert
Next season will be funn
Keith Van Horn wrote:Claud wrote:He has better defensive/physical tools than Gobert
Next season will be funn
your profile says you're a Longhorns fan... did you know about this guy?
Keith Van Horn wrote:Claud wrote:He has better defensive/physical tools than Gobert
Next season will be funn
your profile says you're a Longhorns fan... did you know about this guy?
NetSymptom wrote:Keith Van Horn wrote:Claud wrote:He has better defensive/physical tools than Gobert
Next season will be funn
your profile says you're a Longhorns fan... did you know about this guy?
I went to UT as well. The guy was certainly hard to miss on the court lol. He really came on strong as the year went on, we didn't really have many shooters around him so his real big impact was on defense and finishing plays inside.
I think if we had had a better season and if we had played the way he did at the end of the season from the get go then we would've likely went quite a bit higher

Rich Rane wrote:Screw you guys, I still like Soul Glo as his nickname, maybe even Coffee Black.

Rich Rane wrote:Screw you guys, I still like Soul Glo as his nickname, maybe even Coffee Black.


Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.

vincecarter4pres wrote:Who changed his nickname, it's Soul Glo god damn it!



Rich Rane wrote:Kinda reminds me of Marcus Camby a bit.
CalamityX12 wrote:I can see the Marcus Camby comparison too...
For me that would be ironic. Personally I felt Brook Lopez was our Patrick Ewing(not as good i know) .... now Allen possibly being our Camby, that be crazy for me.
Now we need an Allan Houston...
Paradise wrote:CalamityX12 wrote:I can see the Marcus Camby comparison too...
For me that would be ironic. Personally I felt Brook Lopez was our Patrick Ewing(not as good i know) .... now Allen possibly being our Camby, that be crazy for me.
Now we need an Allan Houston...
Caris?
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ChokeFasncists wrote:NyCeEvO wrote:So here's what I said at the beginning of the thread. While the comment was anti-Wilson post, the Nets went after I wanted in the appropriate order:NyCeEvO wrote:I prefer other bigs like Bam and Pasecniks over Wilson. A lot of the stuff that he did at college won't work in the league. The two biggest boxes that need to be checked on my list for a desired big are agility, then toughness. (Pasecniks doesn't provide elite agility but his combined height and mobility presents other problems for the defense.)
I want someone who can hedge, or even blow up picks. That's a major deterrent especially in today's league which utilizes PnR so often. It's also why someone like Noel is an underrated yet still dominant defender.
Wilson's ability to stay in front of college guards might have been ok (although it was a bit shaky IMO), but it won't not hold up in the league.
So far, I like Allen's freakish measurements and his good east-west agility. That's exactly what I was referring to. What made T.Chandler so great and Noel great at present is that they they can stay with the ballhandler for a seconds after the pick because they were/are agile enough to do so. They are also long enough to deny the entry/lob pass to the rolling big.
While I'm a bit concerned about Allen's weak base, I can definitely see the potential there. If he can build up so his lower body so he has a bit more vertical explosion and a stronger stance, he can be a big time NBA defender.
So I guess we don't need to fret about Noel anymore?!