UcanUwill wrote:Valanciunas
I knew as soon as I saw the Raptors icon, you were gonna mention this guy on why Vuc sucks...
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UcanUwill wrote:Valanciunas
Jadoogar wrote:it's just very hard to win with an offense only center.
He's also struggled in the playoffs, Raptors completely destroyed him 2 years ago
NZB2323 wrote:Yeezus_ wrote:the_other_guy wrote:For me, he is like Derozan was for the Raptors. Can't really take you anywhere.
Except Demar's been to 3 ECF while Vuc has never made it out the first round. He seems to be more like Sabonis in terms of empty stats.
Sabonis is 24 years old, he didn’t play in the playoffs last year, and in 2018 the Pacers took the Cavs to game 7 and lost by 4 points. Slow your roll on calling Sabonis an empty stats player.
Wagonband wrote:Haven't watched him much, but whenever i do he looks unstoppable offensively. Maybe i'm just watching him the wrong games
Creativetran wrote:UcanUwill wrote:Valanciunas
I knew as soon as I saw the Raptors icon, you were gonna mention this guy on why Vuc sucks...
Johnny Bball wrote:Can't defend the PNR, good offensive player. You already know who I would compare him to OP, and I don't have to say it.
Vuc puts a ceiling on your team that is way too low. Not this low, but too low to win it.
CLosP wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Karnisovas traded for him to guarantee a top 3 pick. An EoY-type move.
Orlando will take that top 8 pick thank you lol.
ayyayyron wrote:It'd be pure slander to say he isn't a good player, but personally, I'm not a fan of centers who aren't good defenders. He's not a liability, but he's not good enough on D for me to think he can ever be a 2nd option on a team that'll win a playoff series (unless the first option is LeBron James).
PlayerUp wrote:CLosP wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Karnisovas traded for him to guarantee a top 3 pick. An EoY-type move.
Orlando will take that top 8 pick thank you lol.
Not much value in the 8th pick.
2019 Jaxson Hayes, Texas – New Orleans Pelicans
2018 Collin Sexton, Alabama – Cleveland Cavaliers
2017 Frank Ntilikina, France – New York Knicks
2016 Marquese Chriss, Washington – Sacramento Kings
2015 Stanley Johnson, Arizona – Detroit Pistons
2014 Nik Stauskas, Michigan – Sacramento Kings
2013 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia – Detroit Pistons
2012 Terrence Ross, Washington – Toronto Raptors
2011 Brandon Knight, Kentucky – Detroit Pistons
2010 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest – L.A. Clippers
2009 Jordan Hill, Arizona – New York Knicks
2008 Joe Alexander, West Virginia – Milwaukee Bucks
2007 Brandan Wright, North Carolina – Charlotte Bobcats (Draft rights traded to Golden State Warriors)
2006 Rudy Gay, Connecticut – Houston Rockets (Draft rights traded to Memphis Grizzlies)
2005 Channing Frye, Arizona – New York Knicks
2004 Rafael Araujo, BYU – Toronto Raptors
2003 T.J. Ford, Texas – Milwaukee Bucks
2002 Chris Wilcox, Maryland – L.A. Clippers
2001 DeSagana Diop, Oak Hill Academy (Va.) – Cleveland Cavaliers
Yeezus_ wrote:NZB2323 wrote:Yeezus_ wrote:Except Demar's been to 3 ECF while Vuc has never made it out the first round. He seems to be more like Sabonis in terms of empty stats.
Sabonis is 24 years old, he didn’t play in the playoffs last year, and in 2018 the Pacers took the Cavs to game 7 and lost by 4 points. Slow your roll on calling Sabonis an empty stats player.
Read some impact stats that show the team is better with him on the bench lol. We'll see over time though.
NZB2323 wrote:He isn’t a great player, but he is a good player. He had a weak supporting cast in Orlando and carried them to the playoffs 2 years in a row. Last year in the playoffs against the Bucks he averaged 28, 11, and 4 on 50/40/90 shooting.
Before coming to the Lakers, Pau Gasol only made the playoffs 3 times and was 0-12 in playoff games. I’m not saying that Vuc is as good as Pau, but Pau was called an empty stats player who wasn’t tough, didn’t get to the free throw line enough, and wasn’t a good enough defensive player. Kevin Love never made the playoffs when he was on the Timberwolves and was called all those things. Pair Vuc with a Kobe/Lebron type talent and he can win a championship. Durant is a big fan of Vuc and Lavine so maybe we’ll see him come to Chicago someday.
PlayerUp wrote:CLosP wrote:BK_2020 wrote:Karnisovas traded for him to guarantee a top 3 pick. An EoY-type move.
Orlando will take that top 8 pick thank you lol.
Not much value in the 8th pick.
2019 Jaxson Hayes, Texas – New Orleans Pelicans
2018 Collin Sexton, Alabama – Cleveland Cavaliers
2017 Frank Ntilikina, France – New York Knicks
2016 Marquese Chriss, Washington – Sacramento Kings
2015 Stanley Johnson, Arizona – Detroit Pistons
2014 Nik Stauskas, Michigan – Sacramento Kings
2013 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia – Detroit Pistons
2012 Terrence Ross, Washington – Toronto Raptors
2011 Brandon Knight, Kentucky – Detroit Pistons
2010 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest – L.A. Clippers
2009 Jordan Hill, Arizona – New York Knicks
2008 Joe Alexander, West Virginia – Milwaukee Bucks
2007 Brandan Wright, North Carolina – Charlotte Bobcats (Draft rights traded to Golden State Warriors)
2006 Rudy Gay, Connecticut – Houston Rockets (Draft rights traded to Memphis Grizzlies)
2005 Channing Frye, Arizona – New York Knicks
2004 Rafael Araujo, BYU – Toronto Raptors
2003 T.J. Ford, Texas – Milwaukee Bucks
2002 Chris Wilcox, Maryland – L.A. Clippers
2001 DeSagana Diop, Oak Hill Academy (Va.) – Cleveland Cavaliers

JonFromVA wrote:ayyayyron wrote:It'd be pure slander to say he isn't a good player, but personally, I'm not a fan of centers who aren't good defenders. He's not a liability, but he's not good enough on D for me to think he can ever be a 2nd option on a team that'll win a playoff series (unless the first option is LeBron James).
I wouldn't be too sure about that.