<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Golden State Warriors have assigned center Patrick O?Bryant to the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League, Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today. O?Bryant, 20, has appeared in 12 games this season for Golden State, averaging 1.7 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.5 minutes of action. During the preseason, O?Bryant appeared in five games, averaging 4.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.00 block in 14.4 minutes per contest. ?We think this will provide Patrick an opportunity to obtain additional playing experience, which is good for any young, developing player,? Mullin said. ?We do not view this as a demotion, but rather a chance for a 20 year-old rookie to gain more experience in game situations. He has worked hard and certainly benefited from practicing with our team and the D-League is another avenue to utilize in his maturation process. The amount of time he will spend in Bakersfield is open-ended.? O?Bryant is the first Warriors player to be assigned to the D-League since the current affiliation system began during the 2005-06 season. Under the system, NBA teams can assign up to two players who are rookies or in their second season to their D-League affiliate. Players can stay with the D-League team for as long as the team wishes, and be recalled back to the NBA at any time. However, a player can only be sent to the D-League a maximum of three times during the season.</div>Patrick has a lot of potential, and he has a lot of work ahead of him in order to reach that potential. This is a good move by the Warriors. POB is a big man, but I think he was drafted too early. If POB reaches his potential, then the Golden State front court will be amazingF: Ike Diogu / Troy Murphy / Zarko CabarkapaC: Andris Biedrins / Patrick O'Bryant / Adonal Foyle
If O'Bryant is in the D-League it means he needs a ton of developing, enough that he should have been drafted in the 2nd round even. The point of keeping raw rookies in the NBA is to get them adjusted to the competition in practice, and so the coaches can work with the rookie, obviously O'Bryant isn't skilled enough to do either.
I thought drafting Obryant was almost as bad as drafting Saer Sene....there we so many better players still left to take.
P.O. Box 26! Yeah, he's not ready for the NBA right now. He is going to be a project, but he does have solid potential. He's a legit 7'0'', he is a good offensive rebounder, he has a soft touch around the basket, and he has a solid stroke from about 10 feet away. He's an average shot blocker. He needs to improve defensively and he needs to improve his conditioning. Hopefully he does well in the D-League.