Guano wrote:I'm all for starting Elf for the whole season. We can't have IQ and these youths f'ing up our draft position.
We have to tank our way to 25th pick again
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Guano wrote:I'm all for starting Elf for the whole season. We can't have IQ and these youths f'ing up our draft position.

El Poochio wrote:Guano wrote:I'm all for starting Elf for the whole season. We can't have IQ and these youths f'ing up our draft position.
We have to tank our way to 25th pick again
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
Guano wrote:I'm all for starting Elf for the whole season. We can't have IQ and these youths f'ing up our draft position.
HerSports85 wrote:Not starting IQ and Mitch sends the wrong message to the kids and team. All we keep hearing is that “you have to earn it” , well they have during these preseason games, and from what we hear, in practice too.
god shammgod wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:Alright already! These damn Nets banners gotta GTFO!now there's two of them? FOH!!
when they start mitch & quick. until then, they stay.

DaGawd wrote:Guano wrote:I'm all for starting Elf for the whole season. We can't have IQ and these youths f'ing up our draft position.
If the kids are the reason for draft positioning being fked... I’ll allow it
DaGawd wrote:Guano wrote:I'm all for starting Elf for the whole season. We can't have IQ and these youths f'ing up our draft position.
If the kids are the reason for draft positioning being fked... I’ll allow it

Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
cgf wrote:I've really liked a lot of what we've seen from Obi. Don't wanna expect him to be as good as Blake, but he really seems to have a lot of old-man-Blake elements to his game while being able to get up like young-Blake. Once things start slowing down for him he's going to look really nice; nevermind when he tightens up his handle & gets comfortable shooting NBA 3s.

Guano wrote:bigfnjoe96 wrote:MaseInYourFace wrote:Randle had 8 assists?! Crazy
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Monk1718 wrote:Guano wrote:bigfnjoe96 wrote:
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thebuzzardman wrote:cgf wrote:I've really liked a lot of what we've seen from Obi. Don't wanna expect him to be as good as Blake, but he really seems to have a lot of old-man-Blake elements to his game while being able to get up like young-Blake. Once things start slowing down for him he's going to look really nice; nevermind when he tightens up his handle & gets comfortable shooting NBA 3s.
Obi seems to have a BIG adjustment to make, in terms of being impactful.
He's clearly used to be the MAN in an offense, where the offense was centered around him...well, being a center. Or PF. Who set all the picks with the PG and got a lot of touches that way.
It's not to say he can't play off the ball SOME, or that he isn't a willing or smart passer - he is.
But his role and path to success, in the bigger, stronger NBA, and also as an initial 3rd/4th option, and where there's a few other guys who should be setting the pick, is going to take a bit.
I think he's going to be far less than "immediately helpful" and in fact is a bit of a project.
He'll be helpful with some excitement and dunks off the bench. Not unlike everyone expected rookie KP to come off the bench and just be a shotblocker, but he surprised. Instead, for Obi, more like it's not surprising, at least to me, that he'll come off the bench and he's a bit raw and will need half the year, at least, to get acclimated.
Leon's son might have oversold his client to his dad, a bit.
Are We Ther Yet wrote:god shammgod wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:Alright already! These damn Nets banners gotta GTFO!now there's two of them? FOH!!
when they start mitch & quick. until then, they stay.
What about Quick OR Mitch?
thebuzzardman wrote:cgf wrote:I've really liked a lot of what we've seen from Obi. Don't wanna expect him to be as good as Blake, but he really seems to have a lot of old-man-Blake elements to his game while being able to get up like young-Blake. Once things start slowing down for him he's going to look really nice; nevermind when he tightens up his handle & gets comfortable shooting NBA 3s.
Obi seems to have a BIG adjustment to make, in terms of being impactful.
He's clearly used to be the MAN in an offense, where the offense was centered around him...well, being a center. Or PF. Who set all the picks with the PG and got a lot of touches that way.
It's not to say he can't play off the ball SOME, or that he isn't a willing or smart passer - he is.
But his role and path to success, in the bigger, stronger NBA, and also as an initial 3rd/4th option, and where there's a few other guys who should be setting the pick, is going to take a bit.
I think he's going to be far less than "immediately helpful" and in fact is a bit of a project.
He'll be helpful with some excitement and dunks off the bench. Not unlike everyone expected rookie KP to come off the bench and just be a shotblocker, but he surprised. Instead, for Obi, more like it's not surprising, at least to me, that he'll come off the bench and he's a bit raw and will need half the year, at least, to get acclimated.
Leon's son might have oversold his client to his dad, a bit.
K-DOT wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:cgf wrote:I've really liked a lot of what we've seen from Obi. Don't wanna expect him to be as good as Blake, but he really seems to have a lot of old-man-Blake elements to his game while being able to get up like young-Blake. Once things start slowing down for him he's going to look really nice; nevermind when he tightens up his handle & gets comfortable shooting NBA 3s.
Obi seems to have a BIG adjustment to make, in terms of being impactful.
He's clearly used to be the MAN in an offense, where the offense was centered around him...well, being a center. Or PF. Who set all the picks with the PG and got a lot of touches that way.
It's not to say he can't play off the ball SOME, or that he isn't a willing or smart passer - he is.
But his role and path to success, in the bigger, stronger NBA, and also as an initial 3rd/4th option, and where there's a few other guys who should be setting the pick, is going to take a bit.
I think he's going to be far less than "immediately helpful" and in fact is a bit of a project.
He'll be helpful with some excitement and dunks off the bench. Not unlike everyone expected rookie KP to come off the bench and just be a shotblocker, but he surprised. Instead, for Obi, more like it's not surprising, at least to me, that he'll come off the bench and he's a bit raw and will need half the year, at least, to get acclimated.
Leon's son might have oversold his client to his dad, a bit.
I mean, I'll say it
He's probably used to being the biggest, fastest, most athletic guy in the gym
Now that he's in the NBA, he's facing guys who can match him physically every night, and he'll need to get his skills to the point where he can be effective, when he probably hasn't had to fully use them in quite a while.

Clyde_Style wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:cgf wrote:I've really liked a lot of what we've seen from Obi. Don't wanna expect him to be as good as Blake, but he really seems to have a lot of old-man-Blake elements to his game while being able to get up like young-Blake. Once things start slowing down for him he's going to look really nice; nevermind when he tightens up his handle & gets comfortable shooting NBA 3s.
Obi seems to have a BIG adjustment to make, in terms of being impactful.
He's clearly used to be the MAN in an offense, where the offense was centered around him...well, being a center. Or PF. Who set all the picks with the PG and got a lot of touches that way.
It's not to say he can't play off the ball SOME, or that he isn't a willing or smart passer - he is.
But his role and path to success, in the bigger, stronger NBA, and also as an initial 3rd/4th option, and where there's a few other guys who should be setting the pick, is going to take a bit.
I think he's going to be far less than "immediately helpful" and in fact is a bit of a project.
He'll be helpful with some excitement and dunks off the bench. Not unlike everyone expected rookie KP to come off the bench and just be a shotblocker, but he surprised. Instead, for Obi, more like it's not surprising, at least to me, that he'll come off the bench and he's a bit raw and will need half the year, at least, to get acclimated.
Leon's son might have oversold his client to his dad, a bit.
You're overdoing it man. Give it some time
