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BRIGGS
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4/4/2012  2:21 PM
I heard Larry Brown saying this guy was up there with Kareem Tim Duncan etc.. on ESPN that any team that gets him will automatically win 50 games no matter the teammates. I don't personally see it--if someone wants to say Marcus Camby clone--I agree I dont think his offensive game is anything special and his bodyframe isnt NBA. He is very long agile quick etc... but some of that can be nullified by power. It will be interesting to see but I think that was a terrible hype job.
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4/4/2012  2:27 PM
who knows how he'll play in the NBA. definitely needs to bulk up a bit.
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4/4/2012  3:05 PM
That kind of hype always follows players on teams that made it far in the tournament.
This is almost the exact same script that was followed when Tyrus Thomas came out.
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4/4/2012  3:06 PM
BRIGGS wrote:I heard Larry Brown saying this guy was up there with Kareem Tim Duncan etc.. on ESPN that any team that gets him will automatically win 50 games no matter the teammates. I don't personally see it--if someone wants to say Marcus Camby clone--I agree I dont think his offensive game is anything special and his bodyframe isnt NBA. He is very long agile quick etc... but some of that can be nullified by power. It will be interesting to see but I think that was a terrible hype job.

I think he will be better than Marcus Camby since AD seems to have a better head above his shoulders.

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4/4/2012  3:57 PM
Reminds me of a Skinny Noah with a better looking shot although I think Noah had a better offensive game if that makes sense. They kind of followed the same script with growth spurts too. From pg to C.
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4/4/2012  4:03 PM
Larry Brown also recently said that Kentucky could beat about 15 NBA teams. Maybe, but only if those teams were the Knicks that Larry Brown coached
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4/4/2012  4:07 PM
Definitely has the tools to be good in the pros once he fills out the frame like Dwight Howard gradually did. That said, first person he should hire is a stylist, get that monobrow waxed or threaded, F^ck an agent!
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4/4/2012  4:46 PM
Larry brown is terrible at evaluating players in the draft. How often does the most hyped player actually turn out to be the best player? Remember tyrus Thomas a few years ago?
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4/4/2012  5:29 PM
I didn't follow colege basketball this year other than the championship game. He definitely needs to bulk up for the pro game. Don't see how he will get his shot off otherwise. The player that came to mind watching him was Pervis Ellison. Let's hope he has a better career than Never Nervous Pervis.
yellowboy90 wrote:Reminds me of a Skinny Noah with a better looking shot although I think Noah had a better offensive game if that makes sense. They kind of followed the same script with growth spurts too. From pg to C.
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4/4/2012  5:43 PM
I think we should trade Amare and a 2nd rounder for the draft rights of Anthony Davis
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4/4/2012  6:08 PM
Anthony Davis is a stud... how can you not see it? Is this like when you didn't see it with Derrick Rose

In the National Championship game, he scored one point and was still the best player on the court. He's the next Kevin Garnett.

While I don't see the next team he goes to winning 50 games, I see them being drastically better. I mean if Dwyane Wade can't always carry his team into the playoffs, I wouldn't expect it from Davis.

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4/4/2012  7:03 PM
matt wrote:Larry Brown also recently said that Kentucky could beat about 15 NBA teams. Maybe, but only if those teams were the Knicks that Larry Brown coached

Oh good lord... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XkmGrX7O0lQ
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4/4/2012  7:15 PM
I heard several experts, it might have been Brown and Knight, compare him to Bill Russell. Even if it is hype that is extremely high praise and if he falls a little below that he would have an incredible career.
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4/5/2012  7:34 AM
THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

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4/5/2012  8:38 AM    LAST EDITED: 4/5/2012  9:08 AM
Nalod wrote:THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

Certainly he is pick 1. But saying hes the next Russell Shaq Duncan is high praise that will be very very difficult to live up to. Physically he cannot dominate NBA games. Marcus Camby played with a pirse poor team at Mass and they were absolutely dominate. Marcus was a guy who struggled physically at times(didnt help himself) The one thing in the NBA right now--there are no shaqs and Ewings Mournings for some reason. I do think that if Andrew Bynum was first option on a team hed average 25-12 -3. Id like to see Davis guard him. Hes two inches taller and 60 pds heavier.

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4/5/2012  10:31 AM
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

Certainly he is pick 1. But saying hes the next Russell Shaq Duncan is high praise that will be very very difficult to live up to. Physically he cannot dominate NBA games. Marcus Camby played with a pirse poor team at Mass and they were absolutely dominate. Marcus was a guy who struggled physically at times(didnt help himself) The one thing in the NBA right now--there are no shaqs and Ewings Mournings for some reason. I do think that if Andrew Bynum was first option on a team hed average 25-12 -3. Id like to see Davis guard him. Hes two inches taller and 60 pds heavier.

Think he can handle the 4 off the bench for a year, then maybe move to the 5 at age 25?

There are no monsters to guard but still with no "Man Legs" he'll hurt his back. I thought OK4 was ready but with his little waist/Core it hurt him early.

The reality is they should not let the big guys come out of until they are 21! I know they can't do that, but physically it sets them back.

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4/5/2012  10:53 AM
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

Certainly he is pick 1. But saying hes the next Russell Shaq Duncan is high praise that will be very very difficult to live up to. Physically he cannot dominate NBA games. Marcus Camby played with a pirse poor team at Mass and they were absolutely dominate. Marcus was a guy who struggled physically at times(didnt help himself) The one thing in the NBA right now--there are no shaqs and Ewings Mournings for some reason. I do think that if Andrew Bynum was first option on a team hed average 25-12 -3. Id like to see Davis guard him. Hes two inches taller and 60 pds heavier.

Think he can handle the 4 off the bench for a year, then maybe move to the 5 at age 25?

There are no monsters to guard but still with no "Man Legs" he'll hurt his back. I thought OK4 was ready but with his little waist/Core it hurt him early.

The reality is they should not let the big guys come out of until they are 21! I know they can't do that, but physically it sets them back.

Young big men are hit or miss. For every Dwight Howard you have a Greg Oden. For every Tim Duncan or KG there's a Michael Olowakandi, Kwame Brown, or Darko Milicic.

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4/5/2012  11:20 AM
ChuckBuck wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

Certainly he is pick 1. But saying hes the next Russell Shaq Duncan is high praise that will be very very difficult to live up to. Physically he cannot dominate NBA games. Marcus Camby played with a pirse poor team at Mass and they were absolutely dominate. Marcus was a guy who struggled physically at times(didnt help himself) The one thing in the NBA right now--there are no shaqs and Ewings Mournings for some reason. I do think that if Andrew Bynum was first option on a team hed average 25-12 -3. Id like to see Davis guard him. Hes two inches taller and 60 pds heavier.

Think he can handle the 4 off the bench for a year, then maybe move to the 5 at age 25?

There are no monsters to guard but still with no "Man Legs" he'll hurt his back. I thought OK4 was ready but with his little waist/Core it hurt him early.

The reality is they should not let the big guys come out of until they are 21! I know they can't do that, but physically it sets them back.

Young big men are hit or miss. For every Dwight Howard you have a Greg Oden. For every Tim Duncan or KG there's a Michael Olowakandi, Kwame Brown, or Darko Milicic.

Some have the talent, some have the drive, and some have the body for the NBA.

Without the drive you don't get better.

Darko is in Adlemans Shithouse for attitude. MDA Haters pegged this dude wrong.

Big money will corrupt potential. Big guys are often not given the choice of wanting to be a pro player. They are pegged into it by expectations and family pressure if there is an economic need.

They don't understand how hard it is to be a pro athlete but at the same time can't say know to fame and fortune.

Eddy was a great example. I feel for the guy in a way because he will be broke in a few years and perhaps sees himself as a failure. He seems to make decisions as if he belongs to be in a bad place.

Its like Lottery winners, if they are not happy and in a good place they will be even worse off with the money. NO doubt its better to be unhappy rich than poor, but if your a mess no money is going to fix it. You'll only attract bad elements into your life and they will take the money.

I think Marlbes has been dealing with self esteem issues for many years. A man searching for happyness and purpose. I thought the last few years he might have found it. I hope his forclosed house is not too much of a tell tale sign of bigger problems.

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4/5/2012  11:59 AM
ChuckBuck wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

Certainly he is pick 1. But saying hes the next Russell Shaq Duncan is high praise that will be very very difficult to live up to. Physically he cannot dominate NBA games. Marcus Camby played with a pirse poor team at Mass and they were absolutely dominate. Marcus was a guy who struggled physically at times(didnt help himself) The one thing in the NBA right now--there are no shaqs and Ewings Mournings for some reason. I do think that if Andrew Bynum was first option on a team hed average 25-12 -3. Id like to see Davis guard him. Hes two inches taller and 60 pds heavier.

Think he can handle the 4 off the bench for a year, then maybe move to the 5 at age 25?

There are no monsters to guard but still with no "Man Legs" he'll hurt his back. I thought OK4 was ready but with his little waist/Core it hurt him early.

The reality is they should not let the big guys come out of until they are 21! I know they can't do that, but physically it sets them back.

Young big men are hit or miss. For every Dwight Howard you have a Greg Oden. For every Tim Duncan or KG there's a Michael Olowakandi, Kwame Brown, or Darko Milicic.

Darko was a beast. MDA phucked him up and didnt know how to utilize him
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4/5/2012  4:24 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/5/2012  4:25 PM
fishmike wrote:
ChuckBuck wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:THe potential is there. I heard the same thing Briggs did and even the espn guy thought it was out there.

The crazy thing is this guy was 6-3 his junior year then shot up to his 6-11 for his senior year. He has had this body only 18 mos. This kid gets an NBA body he will be "Scary".

Funny, his Twin sister is only 5-6 and I don't think his parents are tall. What a gift!

He has great potential and should stay in school but no. 1 overall? You don't pass that up. He can play the 4 and be ok.

Certainly he is pick 1. But saying hes the next Russell Shaq Duncan is high praise that will be very very difficult to live up to. Physically he cannot dominate NBA games. Marcus Camby played with a pirse poor team at Mass and they were absolutely dominate. Marcus was a guy who struggled physically at times(didnt help himself) The one thing in the NBA right now--there are no shaqs and Ewings Mournings for some reason. I do think that if Andrew Bynum was first option on a team hed average 25-12 -3. Id like to see Davis guard him. Hes two inches taller and 60 pds heavier.

Think he can handle the 4 off the bench for a year, then maybe move to the 5 at age 25?

There are no monsters to guard but still with no "Man Legs" he'll hurt his back. I thought OK4 was ready but with his little waist/Core it hurt him early.

The reality is they should not let the big guys come out of until they are 21! I know they can't do that, but physically it sets them back.

Young big men are hit or miss. For every Dwight Howard you have a Greg Oden. For every Tim Duncan or KG there's a Michael Olowakandi, Kwame Brown, or Darko Milicic.

Darko was a beast. MDA phucked him up and didnt know how to utilize him

Now the joy of my world is in Zion How beautiful if nothing more Than to wait at Zion's door I've never been in love like this before Now let me pray to keep you from The perils that will surely come
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