<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ZAE @ Jun 27 2008, 12:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (umbluegray @ Jun 27 2008, 01:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Another Memphis Tigers fan here. Grizzlies fan as well, but now will definitely be pulling for the Nets. Wow. CDR at 40. Un-freakin'-believable! Ya'll are going to love this kid. He's grown a lot in while at Memphis. He said coming out of Detroit he had an attitude. He's grown and learned alot under Cal. He's a respectful kid with a no-nonsense attitude. He can flat out play. As mentioned previously in this thread, he was the best player on the best team in the country (OK, Kansas might have a slight claim to that ). He was a 1st Team All-American and he earned it. He's a winner. He doesn't accept defeat. Watch the end of the UAB game in Birmingham. UAB was up. Memphis had the ball. CDR wanted the ball. I wouldn't have wanted the ball in anybody's hands OTHER than him. I can't wait to watch him play. Also, per the bad-workout-reports, I think Cal addressed that adequately last night. CDR is unconventional. If you compare him to others he may not look as good. But come game time you've got a winner. Montana was a horrible work-out guy and his stock dropped, but he got it done when it counted.</div> Welcome to SportsTwo! This is very good to hear. I think we found our RJ replacement. </div> Yo ZAE you should put another red X on RJS picture... haha
Memphis fan here, so yes I'm biased. Please indulge me for a moment… You guys just landed a first team All-American. Everyone here in Memphis appreciated and revered DRose but it was CDR who was our go-to-guy. CDR aka "Buckets" has what the other players called "old man moves". He has a knack for scoring with the 3, floaters, spin moves, you name it. We could almost always count on his slashing dribble drive moves to create offense. He's athletic, smart, adroit and has an impeccable work ethic. He’s an all-around true competitor and great kid. All of us here in Memphis are in SHOCK that he went at 40. Congratulations to your fans and organization. CDR will NOT disappoint.
Welcome, slktigers, umbluegrey, and daddyodewy! I'm lovin that fans of Memphis are coming to the board to congratulate us on CDR. That's gotta say somethin about CDR. Btw, I'd like to note that CDR shot 54% from the field. That's amazing for CDR. I like the thought of comparing him to RJ in terms of scoring efficiently. I love that. (Ya, that's 8% higher than our lottery big man "stud", Lopez. Okay I'm done)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (danxcr @ Jun 27 2008, 12:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>wow im happy to see this is the best NETS forum hehe Yi fans? CDR fans? where are the west coast fans? from STANFORD and CAL?</div> There are a lot of Cal fans already here - for obvious reasons. And we had a starting center from Stanford for many years who a lot of people were pretty fond of.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Dark Defender @ Jun 27 2008, 12:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The gist from most articles is that CDR had horrible work outs for other teams, that is the reason why he fell.</div> He only looks good when he's playing real basketball.
Rockets fans all wanted CDR when we knew we got the 34th pick so when Morey (Rockets GM) was asked why he didn't pick CDR when we desperately needed bench scoring at the 2/3. "Morey says he is gifted between 6 and 15 feet he is an amazing offensive player.... but he says he gets no speratation on that shot, struggles against NBA types to get that shot, and can not shoot past 15 feet and his distance shooting will struggle...says he is someone that Memphis did not run plays for and was just beating his guy off the dribble and Adelman's offense does not work for that type of player." - from recap taken from DaDa's post on Clutchfans.
Another Tiger fan here, congrats on your pick.. like all Memphis fans we love our CDR.. and look forward to pulling for the Nets this year. I know you will fall in love with Chris as thousands of Memphians did for 3 years.. Go Buckets.. Go Tigers.. Go Nets
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ghoti @ Jun 27 2008, 03:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (danxcr @ Jun 27 2008, 12:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>wow im happy to see this is the best NETS forum hehe Yi fans? CDR fans? where are the west coast fans? from STANFORD and CAL?</div> There are a lot of Cal fans already here - for obvious reasons. And we had a starting center from Stanford for many years who a lot of people were pretty fond of. </div> Hell yeah, Ryan Anderson for ROY.... maybe co-ROY with CDR heh.
Where'd all these Memphians come from... and more importantly, where in Memphis are ya'll from? I've been posting on boards for almost eight years (sounds crazy long when I think about it, but then again, I started posting on sites when I was just like 12/13-ish because no one I knew in my personal life wanted to talk ball haha), and I've only ever seen one other Memphis poster in all that time, and he actually turned out to be a former HS teammate of mine (before he transferred... to the HS team that had Jerry West's kid and Marc Gasol... yeah, I was jealous). So it's nuts for me to see Memphis fans show up. We're not really a basketball city. As these guys who're showing up out of nowhere will tell ya, no one in Memphis really cares about the Grizz, and the Tigers just got good a few years ago when Calipari came into town a few years ago with all his money. Why don't you guys stick around and post a bit? I guarantee you our college basketball talk is good. That's my area, and I know a lot of our posters are just as legit about their college interest. Btw, FUCK king Willie... who is with me?
This guy is a huge intangibles guy... Has all the signs of a Boozer/Arenas size steal... AT WORST he is a taller Hassan Adams... which is A-OK for a mid second rounder.
i want my arron williams jersey... i mean devin harris but its pointless to buy cuz i cant realy wear it to work... :/ and its like 150$ for the authentic
Voodoo wrote; "So it's nuts for me to see Memphis fans show up. We're not really a basketball city. As these guys who're showing up out of nowhere will tell ya, no one in Memphis really cares about the Grizz, and the Tigers just got good a few years ago when Calipari came into town a few years ago with all his money." Not quite true voodoo .. Memphis has always been a bball town,, from the 50's when we went to NIT a few times , to the 70's with championship game with UCLA and Bill Walton.. thru the 80's with Keith Lee and final four ,, and 90's with Penny Hardaway... although maybe not as rich in tradition as Kansas or KY, or NC.. we love our Tiger basketball .. Now with the Nets adding CDR.. we will love some Nets. and yea never much of grizz fan here but city did support them when they won..
I live in Detroit and i know CDR is a detroit native...but his refusal to even give the Pistons a chance to work him out....he througnt hes a top 20 guy.. what can i say...- -# my heart on him...i throught hes a 1 round pick or at least early second round... whatever...CDR is our guy now```hahaha ...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (medtigerfan @ Jun 28 2008, 09:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Voodoo wrote; "So it's nuts for me to see Memphis fans show up. We're not really a basketball city. As these guys who're showing up out of nowhere will tell ya, no one in Memphis really cares about the Grizz, and the Tigers just got good a few years ago when Calipari came into town a few years ago with all his money." Not quite true voodoo .. Memphis has always been a bball town,, from the 50's when we went to NIT a few times , to the 70's with championship game with UCLA and Bill Walton.. thru the 80's with Keith Lee and final four ,, and 90's with Penny Hardaway... although maybe not as rich in tradition as Kansas or KY, or NC.. we love our Tiger basketball .. Now with the Nets adding CDR.. we will love some Nets. and yea never much of grizz fan here but city did support them when they won..</div> I wouldn't go as far as calling Memphis a bball town, not with all the towns out there that actually are bball towns. The Tigers were a historical nothing until Calipari got here. A few years here and there are nothing that a team like Western Kentucky can't boast. The Tigers have never won a title, they have less tournament apperances than the likes of BYU, Princeton, DePaul, St. John's, Utah, Penn, Kansas State, Iowa, etc. They only have two Final Four appearances on the record books too (and only one before Cal), which teams like Baylor, Bradley, CCNY, Colorado, Dartmouth, DePaul, Holy Cross, La Salle, NYU, Oregon State, Providence, Purdue, St. John's, Temple, etc. can boast. They really haven't been a basketball school historically. They've been a school that occassionally has a good basketball team, but nobody thought of them as a basketball legacy until Cal and his money rolled into town. With that disagreement aside though, I'm glad to see another Memphis poster on the site. Where are you from?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Voodoo Child @ Jun 28 2008, 11:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (medtigerfan @ Jun 28 2008, 09:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Voodoo wrote; "So it's nuts for me to see Memphis fans show up. We're not really a basketball city. As these guys who're showing up out of nowhere will tell ya, no one in Memphis really cares about the Grizz, and the Tigers just got good a few years ago when Calipari came into town a few years ago with all his money." Not quite true voodoo .. Memphis has always been a bball town,, from the 50's when we went to NIT a few times , to the 70's with championship game with UCLA and Bill Walton.. thru the 80's with Keith Lee and final four ,, and 90's with Penny Hardaway... although maybe not as rich in tradition as Kansas or KY, or NC.. we love our Tiger basketball .. Now with the Nets adding CDR.. we will love some Nets. and yea never much of grizz fan here but city did support them when they won..</div> I wouldn't go as far as calling Memphis a bball town, not with all the towns out there that actually are bball towns. The Tigers were a historical nothing until Calipari got here. A few years here and there are nothing that a team like Western Kentucky can't boast. The Tigers have never won a title, they have less tournament apperances than the likes of BYU, Princeton, DePaul, St. John's, Utah, Penn, Kansas State, Iowa, etc. They only have two Final Four appearances on the record books too (and only one before Cal), which teams like Baylor, Bradley, CCNY, Colorado, Dartmouth, DePaul, Holy Cross, La Salle, NYU, Oregon State, Providence, Purdue, St. John's, Temple, etc. can boast. They really haven't been a basketball school historically. They've been a school that occassionally has a good basketball team, but nobody thought of them as a basketball legacy until Cal and his money rolled into town. With that disagreement aside though, I'm glad to see another Memphis poster on the site. Where are you from? </div> Maybe it's just semantics, but Memphis has supported TIGER b-ball since we came in second in the 1957 NIT. TIGER basketball is # 1 in Memphis and whatever is # 2 is so far behind, it doesn't make any difference. Maybe nationally we aren't/haven't been thought of as a basketball school........but in Memphis......fugetaboutit. The NETS will have many Memphians follow them......as will Houston that drafted Joey Dorsey and the Bulls with Mr. Rose. Make no mistake.....in Memphis we love, remember, and stay loyal to all who have worn TIGER BLUE. And CDR......... as Tina Turner sang.......simply the best. You guys will be proud he wears a NET Jersey