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Lamar Odom was such a unique player that he's probably not an appropriate comp for guys in this draft. I get the idea though, a versatile inside/outside PF. That said, I see about as much comparison to Odom in Portis and Lyles.

Here is an example of Odom, probably near his peak as a player. I can see the comparison with the way Looney rebounds and defends, but Looney isn't as fluid an athlete. His movements just aren't as smooth and precise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTT42MYQMdI
 
He's about as close to Lamar Odom in skill as he is to Quincy Miller in body type.

He reminds me of Odom... Post Kardashian Odom
 
He has everything Odom has... Except size and skill... other than that though they are the same dude.
 
Looney is more like Detlef Schrempf in his game.

Ummmm... No. I don't have a great comp for Looney but he aint Detlef. I think he might be like a better shooting Ed Davis. I don't hate Looney I just don't think he's a lotto prospect.
 
I actually like Lyles' fluidity on offense more than Looney's....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfbcLtIG7_A


Fluid is a good description of his play. I wish the mixtape had showcased less dunks with more baseline jumpers and blowby's.
 
Lyles is getting better by the game. He would be a monster in cbb if he came back next year, but will declare.
 
Fluid is a good description of his play. I wish the mixtape had showcased less dunks with more baseline jumpers and blowby's.

Could I get a non-homer response about his ability to blow by dudes? To me, he seems like he's a guy who will always have a Serge Ibaka style game offensively. He doesn't seem the type to dribble by dudes and attack the basket in the league. I view him as a solid pick, he will be a contributor and fit into the NBA nicely, but I don't ever see him becoming a dude who will become anything beyond a decent floor spacer and ball mover. In other words, I question his ability to ever routinely make individual plays. Unless, he develops a good low post game, I suppose. That would change everything.
 
Could I get a non-homer response about his ability to blow by dudes? To me, he seems like he's a guy who will always have a Serge Ibaka style game offensively. He doesn't seem the type to dribble by dudes and attack the basket in the league. I view him as a solid pick, he will be a contributor and fit into the NBA nicely, but I don't ever see him becoming a dude who will become anything beyond a decent floor spacer and ball mover. In other words, I question his ability to ever routinely make individual plays. Unless, he develops a good low post game, I suppose. That would change everything.

Blow by was probably too strong. His midrange game demands some respect so his shot fakes are effective with a good handles for a 6'10 guy.
 
Ummmm... No. I don't have a great comp for Looney but he aint Detlef. I think he might be like a better shooting Ed Davis. I don't hate Looney I just don't think he's a lotto prospect.

Ed Davis can't do much away from the hoop. We'll probably go in circles trying to find a comp for Looney. There's probably one out there somewhere. I see a bit of Marvin Williams, a touch of Luol Deng...
 
Ed Davis can't do much away from the hoop. We'll probably go in circles trying to find a comp for Looney. There's probably one out there somewhere. I see a bit of Marvin Williams, a touch of Luol Deng...

Maybe we should look through the list of busts?
 
What does coaching legend Bob Hurley Sr. think about Kentucky phenom Karl-Anthony Towns?

"I've always felt he had unlimited potential," Hurley said, "but this transformation from last year to this year has been incredible. He's completely changed his mindset about where he's playing the game of basketball. I didn't think he could go from shooting 3s to being this dominant around the basket. I want to write John Calipari a note to say this is the most amazing transformation I've seen.

"We played against [Andrew] Bynum twice, and Towns is much further along in his career at the same stage. In my mind, he's the No. 1 pick in the draft. [Duke's Jahlil] Okafor is a more polished offensive player, but Towns is a better defender, rebounder and foul shooter, and is a bit more versatile now. He's personable, a great interview, plays with passion, and has a more outgoing personality than most big kids do. You can put him on the Knicks and he's an NBA All-Star."

https://www.nj.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/04/what_does_nj_legend_bob_hurley_sr_think_about_univ.html
 
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