I can envision it now, some GM calls up KOC and says to the man he says, "Would a second round pick net Al Jefferson?" KOC: "What would ever make you think I'd trade Jefferson for garbage?" The GM answers by saying, "Well, your team's message board don't think he worth nothin'."
Al has always played for bad teams. Now playing for a great organization he has taken coaching and is learning to play the right way. He averaged a career high in assists this year His foot work is better than any other bigman in the league. Previously he was onlyu able to score in the deep post, but now he has developed an outside jumper which has greatly changed the way other teams defend him, he shot an amazing percentage from 3-pt.
Al has always played for bad teams. Now playing for a great organization he has taken coaching and is learning to play the right way. He averaged a career high in assists this year His foot work is better than any other bigman in the league. Previously he was onlyu able to score in the deep post, but now he has developed an outside jumper which has greatly changed the way other teams defend him, he shot an amazing percentage from 3-pt.
Cant believe this thread is serious, if it is. So, you are saying that because a few Big Al haters state their hate for Big Al on this forum non stop (which is their right, it is a forum), then it will drive down his trade value because obviously, any GM in his right mind will be checking here to see what kind of a player Al is? Obviously, people in the "know" post here so it must be a valuable resource to teams and GMs. Wow, just wow.
I'm not suggesting they do or should, BTW. Just a question/something to think about. I personally have a tough time envisioning that an organization wouldn't put a little time into reading message boards just as an additional scouting route (there are indeed very good posters on many boards, and it's not hard to find them) and not approached as a primary decision-making tool.
Good thing a GM will see that you only have two green dots by your name and realize that your opinion isn't worth as much as some others.
PS. Big Al is pretty much a 6'11" Kobe Bryant. He can score on anyone when he's not triple/quadruple teamed like he was in this series. The best part is, is even when he IS triple and quadruple teamed, he's still so confident in his footwork and skills that he will refuse to pass and still try to score. That's the definition of "heart", bitches!
Al has always played for bad teams. Now playing for a great organization he has taken coaching and is learning to play the right way. He averaged a career high in assists this year His foot work is better than any other bigman in the league. Previously he was onlyu able to score in the deep post, but now he has developed an outside jumper which has greatly changed the way other teams defend him, he shot an amazing percentage from 3-pt.
I'd probably bone Jefferson.