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Knixkik
Posts: 35475 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #11 USA |
![]() BRIGGS wrote:He's kind of gone by the wayside as we have Carmelo. But lets not forget this is the best physical specimen in the draft tailor- made for the nBA game--only lacking depth on his jumpshot. 6-9 210 with a 7-3 wingspan and a 41 inch vertical lift. Battle tested in the ACC avg 15-8. If he came out as a HS senior--he wouldve been a top 5 pick. He's a great athlete but what makes him any different from a guy like hakim Warrick? Not sure if he can play SF. |
NYY1NYK2
Posts: 21013 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 2/16/2010 Member: #3067 |
![]() NO thanks! guy is Josh Smith lite
Cant bang with a PF, aint fast enough to guard a SF |
NYY1NYK2
Posts: 21013 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 2/16/2010 Member: #3067 |
![]() and my josh smith comparison, is shot selection based
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BRIGGS
Posts: 53275 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 7/30/2002 Member: #303 |
![]() NYY1NYK2 wrote:and my josh smith comparison, is shot selection based i don't think he makes it out of round 1. At the minimum he'll go 30. RIP Crushalot😞
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Nalod
Posts: 71312 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() He is a good project to have and maybe we can groom him?
Hey, what about thinking in two years he is ready to be a solid NBA player and we let Mooby walk or trade him? You know, kid of what many teams have done. Im not saying "rebuild" or Melo hate but "Prepare" for injury, free agency, and decline. I have watched a bit of his game and I do think his game is better suited for the pro's but his shot is not great and he needs to play within a system. I have no problem with this kid but don't think he can contribute right away. |
BRIGGS
Posts: 53275 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 7/30/2002 Member: #303 |
![]() Nalod wrote:He is a good project to have and maybe we can groom him? I have no advocation one way or the other on Leslie. I do think he will be able to help teams right away off the bench especially in transition and on defense. Hes an agile 6-9 with a 7-3 wingspan. You could throw him on a PG in the halfcourt if there is an imaginative coach out there and hes going to shoot a high%--as he will get buckets and create excitement and energy if he plays with an up tempo team like Pheonix. His physical features are round 1. RIP Crushalot😞
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yellowboy90
Posts: 33942 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/23/2011 Member: #3538 |
![]() BRIGGS wrote:Nalod wrote:He is a good project to have and maybe we can groom him? did you just describe Jared Jefries? |
Nalod
Posts: 71312 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() yellowboy90 wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Nalod wrote:He is a good project to have and maybe we can groom him? He is a taller version of Gerald Wilkens. Garald Wallace, Balkman, that type. Great athlete with good upside. Far more polished game than JJ. |
NardDogNation
Posts: 27405 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 5/7/2013 Member: #5555 |
![]() I'd take a gamble on him in the 2nd round but he's a hit or miss type player in the ilk of Donte Green, Austin Daye, Anthony Randolph, etc. I still believe in these talents but coaching environment, organizational stability and an opportunity to play through mistakes are musts for these types of guys. Unfortunately, I'd rank us pretty low on these 3 factors, which doom the prospect of the gamble before even stepping onto the court.
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 39933 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
![]() NardDogNation wrote:I'd take a gamble on him in the 2nd round but he's a hit or miss type player in the ilk of Donte Green, Austin Daye, Anthony Randolph, etc. I still believe in these talents but coaching environment, organizational stability and an opportunity to play through mistakes are musts for these types of guys. Unfortunately, I'd rank us pretty low on these 3 factors, which doom the prospect of the gamble before even stepping onto the court. You're right. The guy has too much Anthony Randolph, Stromile Swift, Tyrsu Thomas in him for me to take as a first rounder. Physically, he's a first round talent. But mentally, he probably isn't ready for the big time. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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Jmpasq
Posts: 25243 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 4/10/2012 Member: #4182 |
![]() NardDogNation wrote:I'd take a gamble on him in the 2nd round but he's a hit or miss type player in the ilk of Donte Green, Austin Daye, Anthony Randolph, etc. I still believe in these talents but coaching environment, organizational stability and an opportunity to play through mistakes are musts for these types of guys. Unfortunately, I'd rank us pretty low on these 3 factors, which doom the prospect of the gamble before even stepping onto the court. U think the D league could help with these situations. Let the player work the kinks out Check out My NFL Draft Prospect Videos at Youtube User Pages Jmpasq,JPdraftjedi,Jmpasqdraftjedi. www.Draftbreakdown.com
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BRIGGS
Posts: 53275 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 7/30/2002 Member: #303 |
![]() Jmpasq wrote:NardDogNation wrote:I'd take a gamble on him in the 2nd round but he's a hit or miss type player in the ilk of Donte Green, Austin Daye, Anthony Randolph, etc. I still believe in these talents but coaching environment, organizational stability and an opportunity to play through mistakes are musts for these types of guys. Unfortunately, I'd rank us pretty low on these 3 factors, which doom the prospect of the gamble before even stepping onto the court. C J is going round 1 Id bet my bottom dollar on it and he will be surprisingly good in the NBA especially if he can develop that jump shot. This is not Tyrus Thomas etc.. this kid plays hard. RIP Crushalot😞
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AnubisADL
Posts: 27382 Alba Posts: 13 Joined: 6/29/2009 Member: #2771 USA |
![]() Knicks likely want someone who can score/shoot and/or can bang at PF. CJ Leslie is not that player.
NY Knicks - Retirement home for players and GMs
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 39933 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
![]() BRIGGS wrote:Jmpasq wrote:NardDogNation wrote:I'd take a gamble on him in the 2nd round but he's a hit or miss type player in the ilk of Donte Green, Austin Daye, Anthony Randolph, etc. I still believe in these talents but coaching environment, organizational stability and an opportunity to play through mistakes are musts for these types of guys. Unfortunately, I'd rank us pretty low on these 3 factors, which doom the prospect of the gamble before even stepping onto the court. So does Tyrus Thomas. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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