I didn't say that. I just said whomever it was. If you said it first, awesome!
Yep pretty sure it was. It was either Core 4 or me, but I don't think Core 4 wants that kind of accolades, so I'll take it with both hands.
I didn't say that. I just said whomever it was. If you said it first, awesome!
Yep pretty sure it was. It was either Core 4 or me, but I don't think Core 4 wants that kind of accolades, so I'll take it with both hands.
Only possible way when accepting it from me.
The twins were re-measured today. Both 6'6 and 220 (only 2lbs difference between them).
If true, that's not only elite PG size, but much better SG size as well.
Spoke with another guy that was at practice yesterday and today. He said Young is going to be excellent, a prolific scorer and an incredible defender. He said Andrew Harrison is just too big and strong for most PG's to guard, makes split second pin-point passes, and is also an above-average 3pt shooter. WCS developing a very nice sky hook.. which makes the sky the limit for him(fixed) Randle was just more of the same we've heard from everyone else.
I really have no idea at this point. Need to see how the season unfolds. An uneducated guess at this point... 20% chance Young returns to school.They were 6'5 with shoes at the hoop summit this spring. While at their age they may still grow, I'm not taking measurements for granted from someone affiliated with the NCAA. That organisation is more corrupt and has more angles than a Vietnamese police patrol.
So I'll go with 6'3.5 w/o shoes and 6'5 in high heels until draft measurements.
How high do you think are the chances that Young stays two years to polish his game and not fall low in lottery? I've been high on him since I saw him ball the first time.
His high school stats were impressive as well.
Wow.. 6'6 is legit size for a PG... If he's quick on his feet as well, he should be a pretty good defender at the point.
He won't be a defnsive liability. He has no major flaws to his game. Question is only how elite he will be as a cerebral floor general. I suspect he'll be a top 5 NBA pg within 5 years.
Top 5'esque??
Was more just saying I think he becomes an elite PG and will enjoy an era that realized the PG drought after a few guys now are in their twilights.
Top 5'esque??
Was more just saying I think he becomes an elite PG and will enjoy an era that realized the PG drought after a few guys now are in their twilights.
Top 5 is a lot to ask I think.
5 years from now 4 of the top 5 PGs are probably CP3, Westbrook, Rose and Irving. If he's the fifth he'd leave Wall, Williams(age 34, but I can imagine him developing post skills), Holiday and Steph Curry behind him. That's big shoes to fill. Lillard, Rubio and Rondo might be in conversation as well depending on how their careers develop.
LOL.. you've just demonstrated to me right there that getting into top 5 is a real possibility for Andrew Harrison:
- CP3 will be too old by then (what Billups is now IMO)
- Rubio - are you kidding me?
- Holiday - not elite
- Rondo - I'll reserve my comments since this is PKM's thread.
Top 5 will be:
1. Rose
2. Westbrook
3. Lillard
4. Steph Curry (big IF because of his injury)
5. Wall (I'm still not SOLD)
So I don't think sneaking into that 4-5 spot would be THAT hard... IMO.
The twins were re-measured today. Both 6'6 and 220 (only 2lbs difference between them).
If true, that's not only elite PG size, but much better SG size as well.
LOL.. you've just demonstrated to me right there that getting into top 5 is a real possibility for Andrew Harrison:
- CP3 will be too old by then (what Billups is now IMO)
- Rubio - are you kidding me?
- Holiday - not elite
- Rondo - I'll reserve my comments since this is PKM's thread.
Top 5 will be:
1. Rose
2. Westbrook
3. Lillard
4. Steph Curry (big IF because of his injury)
5. Wall (I'm still not SOLD)
So I don't think sneaking into that 4-5 spot would be THAT hard... IMO.