Opposing Teams Scouts Break Down Blazers

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  1. THE HCP

    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    S.I. talked to other teams scouts and this is what they had to say about our beloved Blazers. I'm sure some won't like it, but it seems pretty spot on. Easy to argue with writers opinions, but not NBA scouts right? Screen Shot 2015-10-20 at 8.50.17 AM.png
     
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    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    nba scouts take the wrong guys in the draft all the time.

    Still waiting to hear back from you In accepting those bets ;)
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    What bets son?
     
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    Less explosive Blake Griffin.

    Interesting comp.

    I disagree with the Meyers comment -- his form is perfect.
     
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    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    I'm a post like a week ago you said we would win like 20 or 25 games. A bunch of us are willing to bet you that we win more
     
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    Yeah, what the hell, Meyers Leonard takes crazy shots? He was arguably the best all-around, and most selective, shooter in the league last year. I guess crazy is a good thing.
     
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    I'm sticking with that. 20-25 wins is about right.
    As far as the betting....... The HCP has to chill when it comes to any type of gambling when it comes to the team or league if you know what I mean.
     
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    #SmallSampleSizeLately
     
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    Wow, I think this scouting report is of a lower quality than some random dolt on a message board. Meyers has proven to be a very good shooter. He does not take crazy shots, quite the opposite actually, and he's rebounding numbers have always been good. He gives no justification for why Aminu is a weak starting SF.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Best All around....... nah
    Most efficient........ sure
     
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    julius Living on the air in Cincinnati... Staff Member Global Moderator

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    yeah, the Meyers description doesn't seem to match up with reality.

    His shot is slow, sure, but it's not ugly, nor does he take "crazy" shots.
     
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    This is HCP's way of saying...PM me
     
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    If anything Meyers was too selective with his shot last year. Form looks very smooth to me as well.
     
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    Philly should fire all it's scouts
     
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    A lot of shooters, if you give them too much time they'll overthink and clank it.

    Meyers is automatic from three when he has time to measure it.

    He does not take crazy shots.

    Other than that, I agree with the team analysis.
     
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    Meyers needs to work on his footwork more than anything..his shot form is great..good arc..sometimes when he misses he forgets to put his legs into the shot and shoots with his arms but he's talented shooting the ball
     
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    I get the Bol comparison in that Meyers three used to be very slow, like Bol's was.

    I don't get the Vonleh/Griffin comparison at all. Griffin has and uses amazing hops, but has short arms. Vonleh has hops, but doesn't use them yet and has much longer arms. Griffin has had a game based on athleticism and elevation; Vonleh is more about movement and length.
     
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    Yeah, that confused me too. But the part about Vonleh needs to realize he isn't a small forward is correct...assuming he ever thought that in the first place. He needs to put his big bumper to good use under the basket, and learn some touch on his shot. He kind of reminds me of Zach a little bit with those long arms and the moves he makes, but no one has Zach's touch around the basket.
     
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    Shiiiit.
    you have a plethora of offers for bets. :)
     
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    I could see Vonleh's ceiling being "Uber-Zach". You are right about Zach's amazing touch, but Vonleh adds range, ball-handling and a desire and ability to play defense.
     
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