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5/28/2008  6:27 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:

I think Miami throws a wrench in the draft and takes Mayo at #2.

if that happens, the wolves will be happy as a pig in sh**.... hahahahah...

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5/28/2008  6:42 PM
Posted by tkf:
Posted by TrueBlue:

I think Miami throws a wrench in the draft and takes Mayo at #2.

if that happens, the wolves will be happy as a pig in sh**.... hahahahah...

More like if that happens, the Heat will follow that one up by trading for Noah and his stash.
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5/28/2008  7:21 PM
Posted by Allanfan20:

WooHoo! Put the pressure on the Heat and make the take Randolph or Curry off our hands.

Oh yeah, right! They worked hard to suck all year long and now their going to take one of these bums? I don't think so. Although, I did recently hear that some GMs where knocking down the door to get them both!
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5/28/2008  8:05 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

if riley takes mayo then he must see something in him he didn't see in rose. and riley took wade higher than anybody else anticipated so he may know something. i think mayo will end up being a much better player than rose.

[Edited by - djsunyc on 05-28-2008 4:49 PM]

I've been saying he and Beasley are the only two prospects who I feel are franchise talents.
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5/28/2008  9:07 PM
Posted by EnySpree:

Love for Rose.......what else could they want from us? They couldn't take Lee with Al Jefferson and Love on the team......maybe a salary dump? But we don't wanna do that right?

I think the salary dump would be worth the sacrifice if we can get Rose out of it.. I mean what is the point of saving money if you don't use it to get good players?

But I think this is all extremely wishful thinking.. I doubt Rose drops, you know?
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5/28/2008  9:23 PM
Posted by matt:
Posted by EnySpree:

Love for Rose.......what else could they want from us? They couldn't take Lee with Al Jefferson and Love on the team......maybe a salary dump? But we don't wanna do that right?

I think the salary dump would be worth the sacrifice if we can get Rose out of it.. I mean what is the point of saving money if you don't use it to get good players?

But I think this is all extremely wishful thinking.. I doubt Rose drops, you know?

What's the point of saving money? It's not that simple and it's everything' for us to save and be ready to be under the cap. It's called 'A PLAN'!

And I don't see how we end up with Rose?
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5/28/2008  9:29 PM
Joey Dorsey just turned off a bunch of execs. No exec likes hearing this stuff hit the media, I wonder if it will effect his draft status.
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5/28/2008  9:36 PM
Mayo is getting great reviews and is being projected as the Knicks pick on draftnet and draftexpress.
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5/28/2008  9:40 PM
Posted by CrushAlot:

Mayo is getting great reviews and is being projected as the Knicks pick on draftnet and draftexpress.

Source?
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5/28/2008  9:44 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

if riley takes mayo then he must see something in him he didn't see in rose. and riley took wade higher than anybody else anticipated so he may know something. i think mayo will end up being a much better player than rose.

[Edited by - djsunyc on 05-28-2008 4:49 PM]
so do I and I think they are taking Mayo also. I said that in another thread.
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5/28/2008  9:45 PM
Top 25s - Full List
Rank Category Total
18 Pts/g 20.7
20 Pts 684
13 TO/g 3.5
7 TO 117
15 Min 1216


AT A GLANCE - O.J. Mayo
Strengths

• Size
• Strength
• Versatility
• Body control
• Scoring instincts
• Shot-creating ability w/either hand
• NBA 3-point range
• Catch and shoot off screens
• Mid-range game
• Ability to pull-up sharply off the dribble
• Basketball IQ
• Court vision
• Confidence/Swagger
• Ability to play multiple positions
• Perimeter defense
• Hands in passing lanes
• Work ethic
• Coachable
• Very productive

Weaknesses:

• Stuck between 1 and 2
• Poor shot-selection
• Low shooting percentages
• Turnovers
• Reliance on outside shot
• Does not get to free throw line enough
• Struggles to get by defenders
• Finishing ability at rim
• Average wingspan
• Decision making poor at times
• Year older than class
• Relied upon too heavily by USC



Cross-Country Workout Swing, Part 4, A.T.T.A.C.K. Athletics, Chicago
May 24, 2008
Mayo’s workout was built by Grover and Procopio off the role he will play in the NBA, and is reinforced by a lot of Synergy Sports Technology footage of some of the great players in the NBA that he can learn from. While it didn’t tell us everything we need to know about the type of NBA player he’ll become, it was highly informative.

“We’re trying to get O.J. comfortable using things he’ll need to have in his game at a couple of different positions,” told us the man who did possibly the most work with him over the two days we spent in Chicago, former Boston Celtics scout Mike Procopio. “O.J. is going to play a lot of point guard in the NBA—so we’re working on scoring off pick and rolls, isolations, post-ups, cutting to the basket—taking advantage of his size and athleticism. In my opinion he’ll be somewhere in between Chauncey Billups and Gary Payton. We’re trying to work with him on the type of shots he’ll be able to take on the court, and the situations he’ll be put in.”

The first thing that stands out about Mayo in this setting is just how smooth and instinctive a scorer and overall player he is. Everything he does is extremely effortless—his footwork, balance, body control and ability to create separation from his defender and create a shot for himself is already at an NBA level already.

During the season we noted that Mayo will need to learn the crafty tricks of the trade that all the great scorers in the NBA have in order to increase their efficiency and adapt themselves to the incredible speed, strength, length and agility that their defenders will possess to contest every shot they take.

That’s exactly what he’s working on here—we saw a great deal of emphasis put on utilizing the superior spacing (due to the much farther 3-point line) that NBA perimeter players enjoy as opposed to college in the mid-range area. Pull-up jumpers, fade-aways, floaters, high pick and rolls, jabs and shot-fakes in Iso situations, scoring over the top of top of outstretched defenders (thanks to the assistance of 7-foot dummies the trainers use in their drills), taking contact and finishing, and other tools Mayo will need to develop into the go-to scoring option his potential says he can become in the NBA.


Jonathan Givony, DraftExpress


Most notable was the fluidity in which he executes his step-back and pull-up moves, particularly the agility and power in which he glides around with his sharp cuts, hops and strides to create space for himself on different parts of the floor, showing very little wasted movement and looking absolutely natural and incredibly confident executing very difficult sequences that will make him extremely difficult to defend at the next level. Already an instinctive player with an excellent feel for the game, Mayo is only being given more weapons to work with by the instructors here, as well as sharpening up the ones he already has. For a guy who struggled in his only season of college basketball at times with being able to consistently get to the free throw line and create high percentage shots for himself, this is extremely important.

“We have the honor of using Synergy Sports Technology, which as you know, is the best program that exists in basketball. We’ll show him different moves players use in the NBA, whether it’s a Chauncey Billups, a Chris Paul or a Tony Parker. 30 minutes after the drill is over, he’ll have a DVD in his hand that reinforces the things we are teaching here so he can see how they are utilized in real life. It’s easier when they see players do it. I love it, because our pre-draft training is going on when the playoffs are on, so they’ll see a lot of the things we’re doing the night before.”


Jonathan Givony, DraftExpress


One thing that definitely stands out about Mayo is just how hard he is working right now, something that has probably gotten a lot more difficult lately with all the distractions surrounding his choice of agents and his relationship with Rodney Guillory. He was the first player in the gym when we arrived for the second day of our visit. There was no question that we were watching a player with a supreme work ethic, which becomes most noticeable when you take a look at the way he shoots the ball—showing outstanding mechanics that are identical every time, with terrific footwork, balance and arc on his shot, setting his feet instantaneously as soon as he catches the ball, and never looking rattled even when he has a man in his face heavily contesting his shot. Clearly this is the best part of his game at the moment

Mayo’s competitiveness stood out the most when it was time for the NBA players and some of the lesser known prospects to go head to head in a five on five matchup. These types of games are usually not supposed to involved guys like Mayo (often for the fear of injury), but he refused to take no for an answer. “Juice, what the hell do you think you’re doing?” Tim Grover asked him. Mayo pretended not to hear him, and proceeded to show off his playmaking skills and unselfishness by pushing the ball up the floor repeatedly, making some great drive and dish plays, and throwing a number of alleyoop lobs to his old running mate Bill Walker. He played great defense on Jeremy Pargo, not giving him an inch to breathe and absolutely shutting him down, but the fact that he had just completed a grueling workout in the weight room left him with almost no legs to finish his plays around the basket. Grover pulled him out after the first game was over, and Mayo looked visibly upset by the fact that his team lost.

“He pushes himself as much as any player I’ve seen” Mike Procopio noted. I’ve never seen a guy who is more focused than him. I feel bad for the guys who will have to work out against him. He reminds me of Clubber Lang [played by Mr. T] in Rocky 3 with the way he trained for that fight against Rocky. Rocky was in the disco having fun, and Clubber Lang was in some hole in the wall doing chin-ups. The guy is a nut when it comes to working out. You can see it in his eyes, he wants to be great. He’ll spend all day doing something until he gets it right. The kid cannot fail. He will not fail. He’s fearless. Some kids listen to the crowd around them, who tell them how good they are. They live on the hype. They live off the rankings of the scouting services around the country. He doesn’t. He wants to rip your heart out, serve it to you on a plate, and then do it again. The kid is a killer, he’s a total killer on the court. He’ll be a special
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5/28/2008  9:51 PM
O.J. Mayo, 6'-5” PG (ranked 3rd) Freshman


STRENGTHS

Big, strong guard with excellent versatility on both ends

Can play either guard spots and and creates shots for self/others

Excellent shooter with a mid-range game
Has nice court vision

Has a good basketball I.Q. and great confidence in his abilities

A better defender than most people thought

WEAKNESSES

Lacks explosiveness to consistently get by his man and finish at the rim

Shot selection can be poor

And somewhat turnover prone

Not greatly efficient, but was asked to do much more than he will at the next level

Can he run the point?

20.7 ppg, 3.3 apg, 4.5 rpg
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5/28/2008  9:53 PM
This Mike Procopio is comparing Mayo's workouts to 'Clubber Lang' the character from "Rocky 3'?

He feels sorry for anyone who has to workout against Mayo?

Please!
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5/28/2008  10:03 PM
I don't know, If you ask me, this guy has too many weaknesses. And then there's the off controversy that's gonna continue until it's solved. I'm still wondering about his maturity myself. I didn't like what I saw, but I think we need more personality information on him. For some reason, suckbury comes to mind.
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