Zombie 2012 NBA Draft

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    Re: 2012 NBA Draft Prospects

    werent you just saying how you hated white centers?
     
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    lamb and drummond pleeez
     
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    Re: 2012 NBA Draft Prospects

    Aren't you a bit concerned about their NCAA performance?
     
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    Re: 2012 NBA Draft Prospects

    Yes, but not so much in the 20's. He is also very athletic and more of a PF
     
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    Ya, that would be a nice draft for sure.....on paper anyway
     
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    ncaa as in the tournament? 1 game?

    no not at all
     
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    gotta try and hit homeruns imo
     
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    Re: 2012 NBA Draft Prospects

    Assuming medical records check out. That was the Blazers downfall a few years ago.
     
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    Re: 2012 NBA Draft Prospects

    if you are talking about oden and roy, both were considered "safe" picks at the time
     
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    No, they weren't.

    KP has said a few times since that they knew about Roy's knees before they drafted him. Also Oden was considered a huge risk by many medical staffs around the league. Pizza boy said it was a foolish pick for us because unlike a lot of drafts, there was a physically perfect 1A in the draft in Durant. The Dallas medical staff said his knees were a mess.
     
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    In such a top-heavy(ish) draft you don't trade down.

    Unless you were hoping PA would buy a pick in the 20's.
     
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    P.S.

    Note the sig:
     
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    Exactly what I meant
     
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    Can't wait to get an official measurement. The last one was not good
     
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    Re: 2012 NBA Draft Prospects

    From Yahoo:

    1. Anthony Davis, Kentucky, Fresh., 6-10, 220 pounds, PF/C – Scout's opinion: "People compare him to Hakeem Olajuwon or Patrick Ewing, but if you compare their freshman numbers, Davis' are probably better. He blocks shots, rebounds and changes the team approach defensively. He was a guard four years ago, before he grew, but he is grasping the concept of being a big man."

    2. Andre Drummond, Connecticut, Fresh., 6-10, 251 pounds, C – Scout's opinion: "He's very big. He's probably the most physically prepared guy in draft. You look at him and his body says, 'NBA center,' but his game doesn't match his body. In his defense, it takes big men more time to develop."

    3. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Kentucky, Fresh., 6-7, 228 pounds, SF – Scout's opinion: "He's tough. He's everything you want in a small forward – big, aggressive. He can't shoot it well, but he can get better at it. Can't-miss prospect."

    4. Harrison Barnes, North Carolina, Soph., 6-8, 223 pounds, SF – Scout's opinion: "He has a chance to be the second pick. He's as safe a pick as there is. He's consistently scored since high school. He consistently scored more than most in the draft. Some say he's one dimensional, but he can shoot the ball, which every coach wants."

    5. Bradley Beal, Florida, Fresh., 6-4, 201 pounds, SG – Scout's opinion: "He's a great shooter. He defends, he rebounds very well for his position. He's a very smart kid."

    6. John Henson, North Carolina, Soph., 6-11, 220 pounds, PF – Scout's opinion: "He was the Defensive Player of the Year in the ACC and he blocks shots, rebounds, is long and can finish in transition. He's improved every year at North Carolina. The biggest issue for him is filling out his body."

    7. Perry Jones III, Baylor, Soph., 6-11, 220 pounds, PF – Scout's opinion: "He has no heart, but he's the best talent available after Anthony Davis. Your owner could end up saying, 'How did me miss on this kid?' It's a gamble, but after a while if he keeps getting passed up it's a no brainer."

    8. Thomas Robinson, Kansas, Jr., 6-9, 240 pounds, PF – Scout's opinion: "He's a steady player. He has improved every year. A little undersized at his position, he showed toughness after returning to play after losing his mother. Tough to do. Through it all he still got better as a player."

    9. Jared Sullinger, Ohio State, Soph., 6-9, 280 pounds, PF – Scout's opinion: "Good hands. Wide body. Good basketball IQ. He can face up and play away from the basket. He lacks athleticism and explosion, which is a concern at his size. I think he is 6-foot-8 and he plays like a center."

    10. Cody Zeller, Indiana, Fresh., 6-11, 215 pounds, C – Scout's opinion: "He's a very skilled and good player. At his age and position, he will get better. But he has short arms and doesn't rebound well."
     
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    Cody is staying


    And why in the fuck would any team want a center with short arms that doesn't rebound well?
     
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    Cody Zeller is probably the most offensively skilled big in this draft but his wingspan/reach worries me.

    Looking at various college basketball forums his reach is only around 8'10" at a legit 7'0".

    His skillset and feel for the game makes up for this but how would he look, say, against a LaMarcus Aldridge in the pros: a nearly 7'0" with a 7'5" wingspan PF.

    Maybe it wont be that big of a deal if he can develop as a PF rather than a C. His reach is identical to Kevin Love, another player who has a great feel for the game.
     
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    Because according to the reports, "At his age and position, he will get better"

    Perfect for the Blazers . . Rise with Us!
     
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    i want nerlens noel next year, 2 year tank!

    he goes to school 20 minutes from me, maybe i should stalk him a lil
     
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