I don't know if some of you are in denial or have been to deprived of having a great big men put Seany has potenial to be better then K-Mart. He's already just as athletic if not more, a better shotblocker and not as good of a rebounder yet but will be. Thing is, Seany doesnt completely rely on feeds from Kidd to score. We've seen the guy in the post trying to exercise his post moves, and they're def. raw, no doubt about that but its a solid foundation and he could have a post game down soon. the kid is averaging 9/5/2 off the bench in during inconsistent minutes. For a rookie, thats great!</p> Said it earlier this year, Sean needs to start and he will be the starting PF next year.</p>
meanwhile, imagine if we had drafted Milsapp over Boone. shit man, a Seany-Milsapp frontcourt, think im gonna cry.</p>
I'm tellin you, from a media/marketing standpoint, at least in the future, if he continues to improve, this guy's a steal. Area 51/Swat, whatever nickname it is, it can go over well
Anyone who averages over two blocks and rarely gets talked about is highly underrated. He's the Ben Wallace before the awards.</p>
I am hoping Marcus Williams and Nenad Krstic both come back and show what they can do...and that Antoine Wright returns to the Nets. With Sean Williams and Josh Boone as a backup, the Nets have a young enough nucleus to accomplish what you would hope for...rebuilding while winning.</p> You cannot replace Jason Kidd and Vince Carter. But with Sean Williams (21), Marcus Williams (almost 22), Boone (23), Wright (23), Krstic (24) and Richard Jefferson (27) reaching his prime, there is some potential for creating something new down the road. (What they need to do is find the next Jamario Moon or Luis Scola or Juan Carlos Navarro).</p> </p>
Sometimes I wonder If I'm overrating the guy; losing objectivity and becoming a full-fledged homer. But if its true that I'm drinking the kool-aid I don't really care; it tastes GREAT.</p>
Sean should be in serious consideration for Rookie of the Year.</p> Any time a rookie player positively influences the outcome of games, and contributes to winning, he should most definitely be taken seriously.</p>
Only if he's a starter. Not just for the label of being a starter, but for numbers that would beat out Horford, Durant, et al.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> meanwhile, imagine if we had drafted Milsapp over Boone. shit man, a Seany-Milsapp frontcourt, think im gonna cry.</p> </div></p> </p> Trade Boone + 2nd round + Boki for Paul Millsap.</p> Millsap + Sean are the true two violent brothers.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> meanwhile, imagine if we had drafted Milsapp over Boone. shit man, a Seany-Milsapp frontcourt, think im gonna cry.</p> </div></p> </p> Trade Boone + 2nd round + Boki for Paul Millsap.</p> Millsap + Sean are the true two violent brothers.</p> </div></p> </p> Why would Utah even consider that?</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> meanwhile, imagine if we had drafted Milsapp over Boone. shit man, a Seany-Milsapp frontcourt, think im gonna cry.</p> </div></p> Yeah, I thought you were being too positive...</p> </p>
Wow. I was watching the game, and really paying attention to Sean...and it's like he got worse at rebounding or something.</p> Does he choose the games he feels like rebounding in, or did Evans and Dally simply own him in the paint?</p>