EnySpree wrote:RonRon wrote:pretty sure what Ned means is that Babbit is quite unorthodox with no real skills or physical abilities
He isn't exactly a very good baller, he makes Novak look very talented and versatile
However, he is a can be a very good shooter though he can be very streaky at times, standing at about 6-9
Outside of his height and set shot, he doesn't offer much and is positionless, without the abilities to defend a position in the NBA
Can't compare him to Novak. Novak can't do anything that you see in those clips posted above. I do she he's not a world beater, but if we needed talent to fill out the roster after we make bigger signings than he's got to be on the list. He can shoot and he's a hard worker.
@ Ned, I got league pass since 2003? Whenever Tmac signed with Grant Hill to Orlando, though Hill never played do to injuries....
Let me guess, You have Anthony Davis and/or some other players in your Fantasy League?
@ Envy, I am saying Novak actually has a lot more skills over Babbit, while both players strength is shooting
Both are unable to really defend a position and are around the same built/height
Babbit is only a shooter, more like a 3pt set shot specialist, he doesn't really take jump shots either, and isn't the best shooter/scorer from inside due to his lack of skills/physical abilities
On top of it, Babbit is a bit unorthadox in his movement making him look extra arkward, especially with his hair
I would have rather had Babbit at the vet min than Novak at 4.5m on a 4 year deal
Then use that money elsewhere, in fact I am sure I brought that up prior to Lin's deal to the Rockets, as I felt Lin was much more important than Novak
Shooting 3pters is his only skill set and he offers little to NOTHING at all, while standing at 6-10, and unable to defend any position
As long as he can shoot, he will stay in the NBA as a rotational player and receive many DNP's at time
He isn't a player that any team should be "targetting" because of his weakness's and inability to defend a position