Thee Idiotic Minivan K
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Yeah, and a lot of people are also calling for Schroeder at #14.
Ya, all the sheep!
Yeah, and a lot of people are also calling for Schroeder at #14.
Reminds me of when the Bobcats picked up Felton, and past up on Granger.
I hope you realize you're one of the major reasons this site has gone to ****. Do us all a favor and quit posting.
Or when Kahn picked every point guard available except Stephen curry?
I hope you realize you're one of the major reasons this site has gone to ****. Do us all a favor and quit posting.
?? So you agree with Thee Jazz Fanz that "I would find it extremely satisfying if Schroeder went on pick #15 right after our pick" ??
Who would you rather take at #14, may I ask??
That was quite mean and uncalled for...
I hope you realize you're one of the major reasons this site has gone to ****. Do us all a favor and quit posting.
Bad example, Curry was projected to play PG in the NBA. Kahn didn't pick him because Curry refused to work out for Minny.
It was very appropriate and the truth.That was quite mean and uncalled for...
Bro... there you go again with your hypothetical "scenario".
First you said - trade all our '13 picks, for next year's '14 pick. Never mentioned any potential trade partners. Never mentioned any potential teams that might be interested.
Now you're saying BPA.
Well who then? Give us a name of someone who would likely be left at #14 and be a better prospect than Schroeder.
Just reread my post, and it's time for bed.It was very appropriate and the truth.
That argument wouldn't work, because you and I have very different ideas of what we will get in the draft. Somehow you think we are going to get a future Allstar where I think we will be lucky to get a decent role player. For example you think MCW is going to be a good starter in this league. Your the only one who thinks this. Others are simply intrigued by Schroeder, you on the other hand are measuring him for a HOF bust already. You have ther worldly expectations of some of these pg's.
So in other words no what ever name I give you, you will disagree regardless because we have completely different expectations of this pathetic draft.
It was very appropriate and the truth.
That argument wouldn't work, because you and I have very different ideas of what we will get in the draft. Somehow you think we are going to get a future Allstar where I think we will be lucky to get a decent role player. For example you think MCW is going to be a good starter in this league. Your the only one who thinks this. Others are simply intrigued by Schroeder, you on the other hand are measuring him for a HOF bust already. You have ther worldly expectations of some of these pg's.
So in other words no what ever name I give you, you will disagree regardless because we have completely different expectations of this pathetic draft.
People who post the same tired, bland **** all the time ruin the website.
Hottie k isn't one of those people.
He sparks conversation and is entertaining to boot.
#teamkkk
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People who post the same tired, bland **** all the time ruin the website.
Hottie k isn't one of those people.
He sparks conversation and is entertaining to boot.
#teamkkk
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Translation.... Bongo bongo!
Canaan has NBA strength, speed and quickness, not to mention NBA range on his jump shot. And much like NBA Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard did at Weber State, Canaan has been in a screen-and-roll offense his entire career at Murray State. Canaan has excellent point guard acumen to go along with physical gifts. Coming into the season, he was thought to be at the same level as guys like Michigan's Trey Burke and Lehigh's C.J. McCollum.
So what happened?
Canaan averaged more points (21.8) and assists (4.3) this season than at any time in his career, but his 3-point shooting percentage dropped from 46 percent to 37 percent. If you study film of the Racers and understand that they lost some key players off last season's NCAA team, you'll see that opponents' defenses shrunk the floor on Canaan. They forced him to take on two or three defenders at a time, trapped the ball out of his hands and forced others on his team to beat them.
Canaan is one of those players whose stock will rise again when he works out for teams against players at his position perceived to be better than him. Last summer, he more than held his own against the same players at the Nike LeBron James Skills Academy in Las Vegas. That's not ancient history, and more than a few NBA teams were paying attention then. Similar performances in pre-draft workouts will serve as a nice reminder.
Alright all you guys thinking I'm hyping up Schroeder wayyy too much - let's look at another potential PG if our deal for Schroeder falls through: Isiah Canaan
This is what Chad Ford said:
Here's his highlight video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4zThDcbDgA
I mean he looks good. What's not to like?
- Great athleticism with a capital "A" for his size
- Can shoot the 3pt shot, consistently for 4 years in college, always above 37%
- Carried his team on his back multiple, multiple, multiple times
- this boy seems like he's a pure baller and a fighter.
- Reminds me a bit of Nate Robinson with range?
He's currently #31 on the ESPN list, but I think he could really rise come draft time, may be a late 1st could be his ceiling?
I'll tell you this right now, if I'm to pick between Canaan and Wolters - I'm going with Canaan 9 times out of 10.
We all know Wolters can score, and is a bad defender. My question is how well can he run a team, and pass the ball?
Alright all you guys thinking I'm hyping up Schroeder wayyy too much - let's look at another potential PG if our deal for Schroeder falls through: Isiah Canaan
This is what Chad Ford said:
Here's his highlight video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4zThDcbDgA
I mean he looks good. What's not to like?
- Great athleticism with a capital "A" for his size
- Can shoot the 3pt shot, consistently for 4 years in college, always above 37%
- Carried his team on his back multiple, multiple, multiple times
- this boy seems like he's a pure baller and a fighter.
- Reminds me a bit of Nate Robinson with range?
He's currently #31 on the ESPN list, but I think he could really rise come draft time, may be a late 1st could be his ceiling?
I'll tell you this right now, if I'm to pick between Canaan and Wolters - I'm going with Canaan 9 times out of 10.
?? So you agree with Thee Jazz Fanz that "I would find it extremely satisfying if Schroeder went on pick #15 right after our pick" ??
Who would you rather take at #14, may I ask??