J_T wrote:TankCommander17 wrote:narcolepsy wrote:Im not sure if there's even point in replying to you, since you obviously have your own agenda and know nothing about European basketball.
NBA teams shut down their better, older players after the all star break in order to develop younger players and tank for higher draft picks and you're telling me he wont get chance to develop his game as a top 5 pick?
There's no incentive to lose in Europe, you get nothing in return. And please stop with "NBA scrubs" are stars in Europe, thats why Doncic can do whatever he can, this isnt China. Anthony Randolph is a solid player, but he averaged 9.5 ppg last year, what a superstar. You put him on Nets right now and he'll average that.
No he won't. He was out of the league by age 24 but has a job in europe.
He definitely would. I think there is a decent chance he returns to NBA, maybe even next season. There is no way he will not average 10 ppg. Randolph is a better player now compared to his NBA years.
TankCommander17 wrote:But I could care less about euroball.
That much is obvious, even though I don't know what this expression really means.
I see his lack of athleticism and bad defense as things that will hamper him. And his offensive game is not refined enough due to this lack of athleticism to compensate for that.
Hamper him in what way? I mean, you could find SOMETHING that hampers every player in the league, that doesn't mean anything.
TankCommander17 wrote:Rubio, Gallo and Jokic are not star players. None of them have been an all star game and none are franchise players. They are good solid starters however and that is the level he can get to when he moves to the nba. But the #1 pick needs to be a franchise player or perennial all star. So the answer to the topic headline is no.
Jokic is not a star player? At this point I have a picture of you that is not very flattering. And no, the answer to the topic headline is not no. He will be the number one pick so the answer is yes. Your opinion can't change the draft outcome, you are not nearly as informed or knowledgeable as the NBA teams' professionals.
TankCommander17 wrote:Someone will take him because he is the shiny new euro that they hope is the next Dirk or KP.
Well, I think it's pretty clear that you are biased against European players at this point.
Didn't want to say it before, don't want to say it now, but... yeah. Not cool, man. Not cool.
TankCommander17 wrote:Now get off your euro high horse and go praise Doncic some more just cause Euro.
Yeah, just cause Euro. And you are not bashing him just cause Euro...
Man, when you think nobody can "outsmart" Mirotic12, this guy comes along.
Johnny Firpo wrote:What is Luka's wingspan? Could be around 6'11? He doesn't have freakishly long arms, but seem long for a Euro player.
I don't think that his wingspan was measured, but standing reach was and it was pretty good. I know this will sound weird, but basically... his neck is not very long, his arms are starting quite high already. Take Chris Bosh and Kevin Durant for an example. Bosh is 2 inches taller, but his standing reach is an inch shorter. Doncic has above average standing reach for his height and I believe his vertical reach is also quite good from the tests.
Ok, just saw it was posted later...
reanimator wrote:not sure what that has to do with 8rpg/8apg predictions
Which part of his prediction bothers you most and how would you change it? And why? By why I mean what do current 8/8 players have that Doncic will not have in his prime? You need to have Westbrook's athleticism to average 8 assists or what?
reanimator wrote:I don't know that he has gotten more athletic.
Maybe a little stronger but his burst and verticality are about where they've been.
You know what, forget about my question, no need to answer. I know everything now.
blazeyo wrote:Is he getting more athletic all of sudden? He really looks special out there.
It's not more suddenly, he has been getting more athletic for a long time now, he has been working on it for year and half at least. He was really not athletic few years ago and that's where this myth about him being a 6-8 blob came from. Whoever has watched him during these years was seeing the progress all the time. Now he is finally getting to the level where his athleticism will not be a liability.
SportsGuy8 wrote:Never forget that top lottery teams are usually there for a reason. We're not talking about the Spurs doing the picking.
Haha, quote of the thread. Yeah, some of these franchises I've been following for 30 years and I just don't understand what's going on there. One bad decision after another. I just googled 485 000 hits arguing that Knicks are the worst run franchise in pro sports.
Rockmaninoff wrote:European LeBron James.
One guy in this thread would say that Euro LeBron James is basically NBA 12th man. Cause Euro.
The bottom line for me is that I enjoy watching these games, he plays great basketball and the basketball fans should be happy. I couldn't care if he is drafted 1st or 3rd. It's gonna be fun so enjoy the ride.