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Originally posted by *JD* View PostI agree. In hindsight, you take Giannis , Schroeder or CJ McCollum but KCP is looking like a top-8 player. At least Anthony Bennett didn't slide to that position.WHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?
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Originally posted by *JD* View Post3-16 for KCP tonight. He did play pretty good D on Westbrook and definitely hustled. If he ever learns how to shoot....Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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Originally posted by *JD* View PostI agree. In hindsight, you take Giannis , Schroeder or CJ McCollum but KCP is looking like a top-8 player. At least Anthony Bennett didn't slide to that position.Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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Originally posted by Forsh View PostNo, in hindsight you only take Giannis.
Keep in mind if they took Schroeder, they may not trade Knight and (more likely) Middleton away. Maybe they move Knight to SG, where you then have two perimeter defenders (though Knight is undersized) that both shoot the 3 better than KCP (although Schroeder isn't any great shakes from deep) and you have a SF/SG in Middleton that shoots a lot better than KCP from 3.
Take McCollum and maybe Knight still gets traded. Maybe. Perhaps they think two combo-guards works well enough to not have a true PG.
So, not only are these guys currently better players, they might have been better fits.
I still think that it's fair to say KCP is a top-8 player from that draft. Giannis is the only major gaffe (the other's are just a little better) but a lot of teams blew it on passing him up.
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Middleton is better than KCP for sure, but those what if's are not fair to this point.
I'd take KCP over Schroeder any day. Schroeder is OK and might be ready to be a starter someday.
Missing on an eventual star player that is taken later in the draft isn't really a gaffe unless that player was an obvious pick they missed. Otherwise every draft would basically be a gaffe for most teams.Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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Originally posted by *JD* View PostI'd take a 2-way PG in Schroeder or a shooting guard that can shoot (and pass) over KCP.
Keep in mind if they took Schroeder, they may not trade Knight and (more likely) Middleton away. Maybe they move Knight to SG, where you then have two perimeter defenders (though Knight is undersized) that both shoot the 3 better than KCP (although Schroeder isn't any great shakes from deep) and you have a SF/SG in Middleton that shoots a lot better than KCP from 3.
Take McCollum and maybe Knight still gets traded. Maybe. Perhaps they think two combo-guards works well enough to not have a true PG.
So, not only are these guys currently better players, they might have been better fits.
I still think that it's fair to say KCP is a top-8 player from that draft. Giannis is the only major gaffe (the other's are just a little better) but a lot of teams blew it on passing him up.WHO CARES why it says paper jam when there is no paper jam?
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Originally posted by nhwbrooklyn View PostMiddleton is better than KCP for sure, but those what if's are not fair to this point.
I'd take KCP over Schroeder any day. Schroeder is OK and might be ready to be a starter someday.
I like KCP's hustle and his improving mid-range game. He's also the best finisher on the break when he's not the one handling the ball. He's an above-average defender, although not that great covering PG's. He's just better than Reggie.
That said, let's not pretend he's a guy you can put in your starting line-up and not have a worry, if being a contending team is what you're hoping to be. Will he eventually get there? I'm not sure. He's got to learn how to shoot better, improve his dribble even more than he's done this year and play smarter. Ideally, his best role might be as a 6th man, where he can go full-bore on D for 20-25 minutes a game.
This year has been somewhat encouraging, save the 30% 3-point shooting at a greater volume. I'm rooting for him to keep growing, as I think he plays with a lot of heart, but I'm also not against trying to improve the position.
I too hoped he might turn out to be an Eddie Jones (might've been the first one to post the comparison) in his career but Bruce Bowen/Tony Allen/James Posey might be more his level.
A winning team can use any of those types. However, if that's his ceiling, they need to upgrade in other positions.
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Do you really honestly think KCP's defense is best described as 'above average'?
In this small ball, no hand checking NBA.. the Stephen Curry era, KCPs brand of defense is really really valuable. Contrary to your take, he's great at guarding PGs. The guys he's not as effective with are the stronger bigger guys that can go power on him.Last edited by nhwbrooklyn; April 1, 2016, 10:05 AM.Rashean Mathis: "I'm an egg guy. Last year we didn't have (the omelet station). I didn't complain, but I was dying inside."
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he could possibly be an All NBA defense team member. He can def play D and he was a good pick in a shitty draft. Stop getting trolled Brook
Get to the playoffsF#*K OHIO!!!
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