Thorn Won’t Reach to Fill Needs

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  1. Jizzy

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dumpy @ Jun 15 2008, 07:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy @ Jun 15 2008, 06:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i dont like how our frontcourt is shaping up. boone, sean, swift, diop, draft pick... all one dimensional at this point. no real big with any offensive skill</div>

    Why do you persist in denigrating Boone? He is better than anyone expected when the nets drafted him. In the past ten years, how many bigs drafted in the 20s have become relaible contributors? How many players drafted after him in 2006 have contributed more thus far in their careers? Here are the TWENTY FIVE players drafted immediately after Boone (I've marked the bigs):

    Kyle Lowry
    Shannon Brown
    Jordan Farmar
    Sergio Rodriguez
    Maurice Ager
    Mardy Collins
    Joel Freeland (PF)
    James White
    Steve Novak
    Solomon Jones (PF)
    Paul Davis (PF)
    PJ Tucker
    Craig Smith (PF)
    Bobby Jones
    Kosta Perovic ©
    David Noel
    Denham Brown
    James Augustine (PF)
    Daniel Gibson
    Marcus Vinicius
    Lior Eliyahu
    Alexander Johnson (PF)
    Dee Brown
    Paul Millsap
    Vladimir Veremeenko

    Here are the 14 players selected immediately BEFORE Boone:
    Patrick O'Bryant ©
    Saer Sene ©
    JJ Redick
    Hilton Armstrong ©
    Thabo Sefolosha
    Ronnie Brewer
    Cedric Simmons (PF)
    Rodney Carney
    Shawne Williams
    Oleksei Pecherov (PF)
    Quincy Douby
    Renaldo Balkman
    Rajon Rondon
    Marcus Williams

    OK, including Boone I just list 40 players . . . how many would you rather have, in retrospect?

    And it is more than just being better than the rest of his draft class--Boone has some legit skill around the basket.
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    i know boone has done better then expected and he certainly is servicable but he's filled out his potential, IMO. he's basically a clean up guy who will look great next to a low post threat. i was impressed with boone somewhat but not to the extent of some. he had his games where he cleaned up the mess and had 20 pts but he was often soft in the paint and still got outmuscled very often. hopefully he can add some serious muscle.

    point being, our bigs can only score one way, pick and roll. we need a big we can throw the ball into and he can create, (Love), otherwise we're stuck with the same crappy offense
     
  2. Claud

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    What about Roy Hibbert? He can post up and score.
     
  3. Dumpy

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Claud @ Jun 16 2008, 04:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>What about Roy Hibbert? He can post up and score.</div>

    there is some support for Hibbert in one of the other threads. I guess one questino is whether he is too troll-like for an up=tempo offense.
     
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    I think Hibbert will be a solid 20mpg or so guy.
     
  5. Dumpy

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy @ Jun 16 2008, 03:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>i know boone has done better then expected and he certainly is servicable but he's filled out his potential, IMO. he's basically a clean up guy who will look great next to a low post threat. i was impressed with boone somewhat but not to the extent of some. he had his games where he cleaned up the mess and had 20 pts but he was often soft in the paint and still got outmuscled very often. hopefully he can add some serious muscle.

    point being, our bigs can only score one way, pick and roll. we need a big we can throw the ball into and he can create, (Love), otherwise we're stuck with the same crappy offense</div>

    He's certainly no star, but he has a knack for scoring from underneath the basket. He is also a terrific offensive rebounder, which is very important when you have a bunch of jumpshooters on the team. One thing that is frustrating is that when he is beat on defense, or finds himself out of postion, he just seems to give up instead of trying to do something productive until the play is completely over. There have been references to the fact that he is somewhat of a perfectionist and is hard on himself--you can actually read his facial expressions and see him cursing at himself inside his head while the ball is still in play. I think that is the most important thing for him to work on. He can be a plus post defender, but he is just an absolute liability when that happens, which is far too often.

    He's a good kid, though. He'll be allright. He was probably miscast as a starter. But as a 20-minute a night reserve, he would be a positive contributor. He's not one of the Nets' problems.
     
  6. danxcr

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    ya boone isnt the problem.. its our BENCH... and our offensive post game and our open jump shooters who cant make it when they are O P E N.

    it was hard to watch boki, marcus, or even hassell or krstic get all these great looks... and still plank their shots :/
     

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