PG- Kevin OllieSG- Allen IversonSF- Andre IguodalaPF- Chris WebberC- Samuel Dalembertthat's been their line-up for a while, sometimes hunter starting in place of Dalembert.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BCB @ Apr 25 2006, 07:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Why make mock drafts and rip on O'Bryant when you don't know anything about him?</div>You have probably see O'Bryant play like what 4 times at the maximum. And you are saying that he is so so much clearer of a selection than Sheldon Williams. Who cares if he is 7 feet tall and 255 pounds. There are at least 1 player like that on almost every single team. The spurs have about 4 guys like that. Just because he is big and strong doesnt mean that he will have a successful NBA career. If i had to compare Sheldon Williams to any player in the NBA, it would be either Elton Brand or Emeka. He is about the same size as Elton Brand and had almost as good as a college career as Elton did if not just as good. He is a very solid defender and has good post moves. He is an outstanding rebounder and a great leader. And you are saying that O'Bryant, a guy that u have seen play at MAXIMUM of 4 times the entire season is so more clear cut of an NBA player. I think that u are wrong here.
Rodney Carney eh?...Hmm. They are in need of a SG thats for sure but im leaning more to Brandon Roy/Ronnie Brewer or Marcus Williams.
Yea I can see Charlie V playing PG and Arujo right next to him at SG. :HAHAHA:Sorry but any way getting to the point about O'Bryant. He is clearly can play. He played in the MVC which is the most underrated conference and really put up some damage. He is ready for the NBA for sure. For a 7 footer he has a great perimemet shot and and is very athletic, thats a perfect fit for the NBA. I would be suprised to see him being a lottery pick at all.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NeTs15VC @ Apr 25 2006, 07:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>For his size, you can easily say that</div>you can't use the excuse of his size. either he has range or he doesn't. and he doesn't.
His agility is great for his size, he's like a bigger Sam Dalambert in terms of athletic ability and shot blocking. Long arms and good footwork, was only a sophomore this year, very good potential considering he can put up some weight and works really hard.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ Apr 25 2006, 06:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>PG- Kevin OllieSG- Allen IversonSF- Andre IguodalaPF- Chris WebberC- Samuel Dalembertthat's been their line-up for a while, sometimes hunter starting in place of Dalembert.</div>Makes you wonder if Mo Cheeks is happy with Ollie running the offense, or having Marcus Williams running it and having Ollie mentoring him. :happy0144:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ Apr 25 2006, 07:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You have probably see O'Bryant play like what 4 times at the maximum. And you are saying that he is so so much clearer of a selection than Sheldon Williams. Who cares if he is 7 feet tall and 255 pounds. There are at least 1 player like that on almost every single team. The spurs have about 4 guys like that. Just because he is big and strong doesnt mean that he will have a successful NBA career. If i had to compare Sheldon Williams to any player in the NBA, it would be either Elton Brand or Emeka. He is about the same size as Elton Brand and had almost as good as a college career as Elton did if not just as good. He is a very solid defender and has good post moves. He is an outstanding rebounder and a great leader. And you are saying that O'Bryant, a guy that u have seen play at MAXIMUM of 4 times the entire season is so more clear cut of an NBA player. I think that u are wrong here.</div>Are you saying sheldon williams will be at the caliber of an emeka okafor or elton brand? Theres no way he comes close to the skill of either of these players.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ballerman2112 @ Apr 25 2006, 11:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You have probably see O'Bryant play like what 4 times at the maximum. And you are saying that he is so so much clearer of a selection than Sheldon Williams. Who cares if he is 7 feet tall and 255 pounds. There are at least 1 player like that on almost every single team. The spurs have about 4 guys like that. Just because he is big and strong doesnt mean that he will have a successful NBA career. If i had to compare Sheldon Williams to any player in the NBA, it would be either Elton Brand or Emeka. He is about the same size as Elton Brand and had almost as good as a college career as Elton did if not just as good. He is a very solid defender and has good post moves. He is an outstanding rebounder and a great leader. And you are saying that O'Bryant, a guy that u have seen play at MAXIMUM of 4 times the entire season is so more clear cut of an NBA player. I think that u are wrong here.</div> Your judging way too much on college production and not on the transition to the NBA. If we are going by your standards then Michael Sweetney would be putting up 20/10 a game like he did in college. Patrick O'Bryant is a hellova a NBA talent with all the right skills. O'Bryant was only a sophomore and would by his senior year be putting up much better numbers than Williams has.