That must be a fantasy draft, cause a more versatile Joe Johnson is a pretty damn good player.
Yeah, that's a good player, maybe an All Star, but not a franchise player.
That must be a fantasy draft, cause a more versatile Joe Johnson is a pretty damn good player.
Warning: Patting self on back .. again.
I have warned against this for a year now. Immense talent that's been told he's the man for years and he's not a team guy. He may get there, but he's never been that to this point.
On the Shabazz vs. McLemore debate, I take Shabazz. I love McLemore, but I think his approach to the game is a little too cerebral/role player-esque to ever be #1 guy on a team. However, I think he could be a 16-18 ppg, cornerstone guy on a contender.
It looks like Shabazz has a **** attitude. However, I think the "me-first" mentality can be weeded out of guys after a few humbling experiences. The same has been said about a number of NBA superstars who eventually won rings (I remember under-25 Kobe waving off a ball screen from Karl Malone in the All-Star game). He's got an NBA-ready game a killer's mentality. He's the one guy I see in this draft that has the look of a franchise player.
Having said that, Marcus Smart is fast becoming my favorite player in this draft. Certainly the most NBA-ready along with Shabazz, and the draft's best two-way player (...not sure Noel ever averages more than 10 ppg). I'm starting to look at him as less of a tweener and more of a guy who can play both guard spots offensively and guard 1-3 on the other end (...he eats Big 12 PG's alive defensively). His ballhandling needs to improve if he's a true NBA point guard, but the same was once said of Russell Westbrook. He turned out alright.
On the Shabazz vs. McLemore debate, I take Shabazz. I love McLemore, but I think his approach to the game is a little too cerebral/role player-esque to ever be #1 guy on a team. However, I think he could be a 16-18 ppg, cornerstone guy on a contender.
It looks like Shabazz has a **** attitude. However, I think the "me-first" mentality can be weeded out of guys after a few humbling experiences. The same has been said about a number of NBA superstars who eventually won rings (I remember under-25 Kobe waving off a ball screen from Karl Malone in the All-Star game). He's got an NBA-ready game a killer's mentality. He's the one guy I see in this draft that has the look of a franchise player.
Having said that, Marcus Smart is fast becoming my favorite player in this draft. Certainly the most NBA-ready along with Shabazz, and the draft's best two-way player (...not sure Noel ever averages more than 10 ppg). I'm starting to look at him as less of a tweener and more of a guy who can play both guard spots offensively and guard 1-3 on the other end (...he eats Big 12 PG's alive defensively). His ballhandling needs to improve if he's a true NBA point guard, but the same was once said of Russell Westbrook. He turned out alright.
I just came here to say, Isaiah Austin. Isaiah Austin. Isaiah Austin. Trade both picks for him.
i believe this is one of the only ways we can still use the GSW pick to get a more valuable asset than Harrison Barnes.
(whom we wouldent have gotten anyway[nor lillard], some should learn up on the fallacy of the pre-determined outcome)
do you see the beautiful arc and soft touch Austin shoots with?!?!... leading the big 12 in rebs(and orebs)... plus look at his body in a time progression from year to year since he showed up in HS (definitely a hard worker)
Next years big Rotation; 28~ mins for Favors, Sap, and Kanter, 12 for Austin... Follow Him on Twitter @IsaiahAustin 1 glance at that page and youd know hed be a great addition to the squad and would never complain or be discouraged one bit by PT
i cant imagine anyone who likes the game of memo wouldn't be drooling over this kids talent/skill-set/attitude
https://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Isaiah-Austin-5773/
visit my Alec Burks thread!! im looking for feedback on burks vs this years PG class. This will be my only post outside of my thread(so take your best shot, i will not rebut... will continue lurking though).
P.S. i hate that shabazz vid, but, he will learn(someone will mike singletary his vernon davis.. nomsayin?). Regardless, hes a far superior prospect to Ben McLemore. Shabazz has that james harden lefty thing going
Edit; Just heard this during the baylor game, should be uh, polarizing. if you hold this against the kid shame on you. Isaiah Austin's godfather is none other than our headcoach, Tyrone Corbin
I worry about the lack of strength and toughness with Austin. His shooting stroke should help him stick better than Anthony Randolph. But he looks like a more skilled version of Channing Frye to me. It's too early to write him off, but I'm not sure he's worth picking when we already have quality bigs.
The main problem with Austin is that he looks like he will break in half with a strong gust of wind.
Kanter would break something just leaning into him.