Posted by Pharzeone:
Forget it Briggs, these guys want their bigs playing out past the 3 point line.
Not true - I would die to have a stud in the post who could score down low, knock down the midrange J and distribute. I don't like the fact that the Knicks don't have any player like this. I grew up watching Reed battle Alcindor, Wilt, Thurmond, Russell, etc.- I don't want a center hanging around the 3 pt. line.
If the Knicks can choose between Monroe and Thabeet I would not hesitate to take Monroe, who is not too strong at this point, but has skills Thabeet will never develop. By the way, B Lopez is also quite slow, but the instincts he shows and his anticipation make up for much of his lack of quickness. Lopez can also pass and has a more varied game around the basket.
And if Thabeet does/did have the shoulder injury, I can't say it was that evident in this game, and it has nothing to do with him hustling down the floor.
I know that I am using this one game for this rant! I am not looking at his numbers, but the type of game he played/plays... HOW he plays the game. He plays like an underdeveloped freshman, not a 3rd year player on a major college team with the body of a 25 year old man.
My biggest issue was his heart and a lack of competitive fire in a game that his team needed him to step up in. I will always remember when, during Ewing's freshman year, Georgetown played Virginia. I watched to see the matchup of the young Ewing vs the freakishly athletic and older Sampson. There was one point in the game where Sampson had an emphatic dunk over Ewing. On the next play Ewing, who was raw offensively, got the ball down low, made his pivot, and dunked over Sampson. I think Virginia won the game, and am pretty sure that Sampson outplayed Ewing, but that sequence always stuck in my mind, because in that one play, Ewing sent a message to Sampson that although he was a freshman, he was still someone to be reckoned with.
Thabeet had a chance to show something today and he failed big time- he was issued a challenge in the last Pitt game, but failed to meet the challenge in this game, and in my eyes, should drop considerable in the draft (Although I expect that some team will take him in the top 6.)
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