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Originally posted by jaadam4 View PostOr best case scenario is to pay Green as a FA and replace Monroe with best PF available.
I would like to see them sign Green and draft the best SF that can #1. Shoot to the 3pt line and defend from the 2-4. That sounds like that Arizona kid, from everything I have read.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by Futureshock View PostIsn't Green a PF? Or are we gonna sign him and force him into J Smith's out=of-place role?
I would like to see them sign Green and draft the best SF that can #1. Shoot to the 3pt line and defend from the 2-4. That sounds like that Arizona kid, from everything I have read.
I like him too. He is very good defensively, can make jumpers... Born in 1996, which sounds very young to me now. I'm starting to get to the point where players entering the NBA make me feel old.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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Originally posted by Cody_Russell View PostWow I just heard that the Clippers blew their huge lead vs Houston. Of course I couldn't finish watching the game because of the ridiculous game time for a weekday game.
LA was up 19 late the in 3rd when I last saw.... Josh Smith carried the Rockets while Harden was on the bench. That's why my MVP vote would have went to Curry like I said previously.
Ohhhhh... SOrry about that. Read it wrong. I thought Sterling had slipped back into ownership again and gave them more then food... and clothes... and cars...:shock:Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by Cody_Russell View PostStanley Johnson.
I like him too. He is very good defensively, can make jumpers... Born in 1996, which sounds very young to me now. I'm starting to get to the point where players entering the NBA make me feel old.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Stanley Johnson has very high defensive upside, but offensively he is light years away. Big body but not athletic or skilled enough to be an impact scorer/creator. Safe pick because he's a very good glue guy that should be able to guard either forward position in most cases.
I prefer Hezonja because he has upside Stanley Johnson will never sniff, but he's also got bigger red flags. I'm fine if they pass on Hezonja for him.
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Originally posted by Kstat View PostStanley Johnson has very high defensive upside, but offensively he is light years away. Big body but not athletic or skilled enough to be an impact scorer/creator. Safe pick because he's a very good glue guy that should be able to guard either forward position in most cases.
I prefer Hezonja because he has upside Stanley Johnson will never sniff, but he's also got bigger red flags. I'm fine if they pass on Hezonja for him.
That makes me question... why would Arizona allow Johnson to take 37.3 of their team's total shots on a huge game @ Utah. Either Johnson was a ball hog or Arizona thought he was the best offensive threat. The ball just wasn't going in that game.
Johnson had a .371 3-point FG% ... which sounds ok? Idk, I wish I was able to watch more PAC12 and Arizona games last season.
The biggest thing I got from the minimal time I had to watch Johnson was how gifted defensively he is/ will be in the NBA.
I'd compare Stanley Johnson to MKG. Exact same size, both play with hustle, great defensively in college. MKG was perhaps more athletic coming out of Kentucky, but Johnson was a much better 3-point shooter. I haven't heard that comparison yet, so I thought I would through that out there. A lot of people are comparing Johnson to Artest or Kawhi Leonard.
Leonard? I remember him as being "the boring/ safe player" coming out of that draft that could do everything well, but nothing great. A couple of mock drafts had Leonard to the Pistons if I remember right...AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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I'd compare Justice Winslow to Kawhi Leonard. Stanley Johnson compares favorably to Artest.
Problem with Johnson is he isn't the best fit for the Pistons. They need shooting more than anything else to space the floor for jackson and drummond, and shooting is the worst part of his game.Last edited by Kstat; May 20, 2015, 02:44 PM.
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Originally posted by Kstat View PostStanley Johnson has very high defensive upside, but offensively he is light years away. Big body but not athletic or skilled enough to be an impact scorer/creator. Safe pick because he's a very good glue guy that should be able to guard either forward position in most cases.
I prefer Hezonja because he has upside Stanley Johnson will never sniff, but he's also got bigger red flags. I'm fine if they pass on Hezonja for him.
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I know we can't be scared to draft a euro because of Darko but they scare the shit out of me.F#*K OHIO!!!
You're not only an amazingly beautiful man, but you're the greatest football mind to ever exist. <-- Jeffy Shittypants actually posted this. I knew he was in love with me.
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Originally posted by jaadam4 View PostI know we can't be scared to draft a euro because of Darko but they scare the shit out of me.
2014 -
#5 - Dante Exum, struggled as a rookie
#12 - Dario Saric, hasn't played
2013 -
#15 - Giannis Antetokounmpo. Has been a huge hit... will be a great player.
2012 -
None
2011 -
#3 - Enes Kanter. Yes, he was at Kentucky for a year, but never played college. I'd consider him a "foreign player" because he moved to the US in 2009. Has been good.
#5 - Jonas Valančiūnas. Gradually has gotten better each year. Solid starter.
#6 - Jan Vesel?. Complete Bust.
#7 - Bismack Biyombo. IMO, a bust. Can't get much playing time for a bad Charlotte team. Won't really have an offensive game ever. Potential was the key thing for him when he came out. Good on defense, but hasn't lived up to that potential.
2010 -
None
2009 -
#5 - Ricky Rubio. Has been ok. T-Wolves would have been better to draft Steph Curry than the three PGs they drafted in the 1st round that year.
2008 -
#6 - Danilo Gallinari. Good player, needs to stay healthy.
2007 -
#6 - Yi Jianlian, bust.
2006 -
#10 - Mouhamed Sene, bust.
#13 - Thabo Sefolosha, has been ok?
2005 -
#1 - Andrew Bogut. Good player, but not #1 overall worthy.
#9 - Ike Diogu. Bust
#11 - Fran V?zquez. Bust
#12 - Yaroslav Korolev. Bust
2004 -
#8 - Rafael Ara?jo. Bust
2003 -
#2 - Darko Miličić. Bust
#11 - Micka?l Pi?trus. Ok?AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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